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Disneyland Paris Annual Passports
edmond
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I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. I am looking to buy 4 Disneyland Paris annual passports.
I have found 2 French sites,
http://www.paris-billets.com/
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http://www.ce-multiavantages.com/404/passeports-annuels-promos.html
Although my French is not the greatest i am finding it quite difficult to navigate.
I have found 2 French sites,
http://www.paris-billets.com/
&
http://www.ce-multiavantages.com/404/passeports-annuels-promos.html
Although my French is not the greatest i am finding it quite difficult to navigate.
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From what I have read recently they have stopped allowing people with a UK postal address from purchasing from these sites. Its a shame, at the prices they were we used to go regularly. Now we wont bother.
I could be wrong - check out one of the Disneyland ForumsSaving needed to emigrate to Oz*September 2015*
£11,860.00 needed = £1,106 in savings
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https://www.booktickets.disneylandparis.com/tnsa6/live/shop/1/MAINFRCD/pluto/product_list.php?vld=1&affid=SECUTIX&tduid=32454335543R
Buy direct - you can print off a receipt and collect them when you arrive. There is nothing in the T&Cs to stop those in the UK buying, indeed it would be potentially unlawful for them to do so.0 -
https://www.booktickets.disneylandparis.com/tnsa6/live/shop/1/MAINFRCD/pluto/product_list.php?vld=1&affid=SECUTIX&tduid=32454335543R
Buy direct - you can print off a receipt and collect them when you arrive. There is nothing in the T&Cs to stop those in the UK buying, indeed it would be potentially unlawful for them to do so.
unfortunately those are full price tickets - the OP has found reduced-price ones, but they are French affiliated agencies, and since the end of 2013 those sites have stopped posting out their tickets to non-French addresses.
OP if you're going to buy full price APs you're just as well waiting until you arrive at DLP, a lot less hassle than ordering through the post.0 -
its a real shame as the full prices tickets are a lot more than the French web sites.0
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I got mine at the gate last November. Was really easy and didn't take long at all. Cost me 199 Euros and I must of saved at least 100 Euros in the 5 days I was there
£2013 in 2013 challenge - £2235.75/£20130 -
You used to be able to get 15 or 20% off by buying shares but I think they have stopped that too!
Again, just seems to be stopping it from becoming affordable.
If you are planning on going jut once in a year Id book a cheap Disney hotel SantaFe/Cheyenne on a 40% offer out of school holidays. Its the only affordable way!
I paid £1600 for 4 and a baby July 2012 for Seqouia Lodge with Dining. It was a good holiday but not worth that price!Saving needed to emigrate to Oz*September 2015*
£11,860.00 needed = £1,106 in savings
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