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Disneyland paris

Hi looking for some advise please.

Never booked a holiday online! but wanting to book to go disneyland paris myself my partner and our son. Looking for quotes atm for june time! is there any websites i can compare on ?

thanks xx

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  • pwharman
    pwharman Posts: 31 Forumite
    I've recently booked a birthday trip for my 3 year old daughter. I spent a while looking on various sites and found the Disneyland official site to be the cheapest.

    For reference I booked 2 nights for 2 adults & 1 child in late September at "Newport Bay" for just over £500 quid. This includes 3 days worth of tickets to the parks & half board meals - the website said it was about £250 off the list price.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Book your travel separately and if you want to stay onsite check the official dlp website (UK version) and also check the French and Dutch etc sites, as different countries get different offers but you can book using whichever one is most favourable to you regardless of where you live.
  • WinnyWoo
    WinnyWoo Posts: 27 Forumite
    Booking Disney hotels can seem expensive but you get park tickets included for each day. So if you book 3 nights you get 4 days tickets. This means it's better to arrive early and leave late to get best value. Look at staying in a cheaper hotel the day before, and you can check in at 8am , leave your bags (room won't be ready), get your tickets and head straight to the action, getting an extra day in the parks.
  • Hi I hope this helps we have been going to Disneyland Paris every year since it opened in 1992 (22 times, 23 times this year) as we love it. We have always booked our stay on the Disneyland Paris official website up to 3 years ago we stopped booking with them because they have started to charge £18 for using a card whether its a debit card or a credit card, we now book with The Walt Disney Travel Company http://www.disneyholidays.co.uk/ because they don't charge to use any cards. They are also an official website, and they also let you pay a deposit and pay the balance nearer the time. We also book our flights direct with Easyjet.
  • GolfBravo
    GolfBravo Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    How do I purchase Disneyland Paris tickets from their French website? Are the tickets emailed or sent by snail mail?

    For example their French site offers 2 adults and 2 children, one park for 1 day (this is what we want) for €222, so ~ £160. UK website does't offer this. The problem is that the French website asks for a French residential address when booking.
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    GolfBravo wrote: »
    How do I purchase Disneyland Paris tickets from their French website? Are the tickets emailed or sent by snail mail?

    For example their French site offers 2 adults and 2 children, one park for 1 day (this is what we want) for €222, so ~ £160. UK website does't offer this. The problem is that the French website asks for a French residential address when booking.

    on the official DLP French site nothing is sent to you through the post, you get email tickets. Try putting in your own address, but leave the country at France, don't try to change that.
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