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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Balletshoes could I ask you if you know the price from DLP train station to CDG airport direct train price?
    Is Rstransports a good reliable company to arrange to pick us up? Is it ok to pay them before hand or best to pay the driver which I think is more expensive?
    Also where's the cheapest place to get Buffelo bill Wild West show tickets from? We have annual passs is that makes a difference.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    lady123 wrote: »
    Balletshoes could I ask you if you know the price from DLP train station to CDG airport direct train price?

    the prices depend on the day of the week, and time of day, you need them (there are peak/off-peak days and times). You can check prices/book tickets etc on raileurope or sncf.fr


    Is Rstransports a good reliable company to arrange to pick us up? Is it ok to pay them before hand or best to pay the driver which I think is more expensive?

    yes, I find them, from lots of experience, very reliable (they work out of CDG airport and are always only a phone call away if you arrive early/later than expected). I always pay in advance, but its perfectly fine to pay cash to your driver once they have driven you to your destination.


    Also where's the cheapest place to get Buffelo bill Wild West show tickets from? We have annual passs is that makes a difference.

    if you have a look for billet malin buffalo bills wild west show tickets on the internet you should find various sites offering tickets from around 40 euros each.
  • tam9
    tam9 Posts: 24 Forumite
    Hi, just wondering if you can help - I have been out in Paris all day and forgot to buy my euro disney tickets for 2 adults. Does anyone know the gate prices?

    merci:D
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    tam9 wrote: »
    Hi, just wondering if you can help - I have been out in Paris all day and forgot to buy my euro disney tickets for 2 adults. Does anyone know the gate prices?

    merci:D

    there you go - the regular price tickets are the gate price -

    http://www.dlrpmagic.com/planning/booking/park-tickets/
  • if you have a look for billet malin buffalo bills wild west show tickets on the internet you should find various sites offering tickets from around 40 euros each.

    Thanks Balletshoes, really appreciate your kind help and advice.
  • mattyha
    mattyha Posts: 197 Forumite
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    edited 18 September 2013 at 9:19PM
    Anyone used short-breaks.com, can't see any reviews for them but can't seem to beat their price for 2 adults a 3 yr old and a 1 yr old including eurostar for March 2014. £571 for the cheyenne or £683 for sequoia
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mattyha wrote: »
    Anyone used short-breaks.com, can't see any reviews for them but can't seem to beat their price for 2 adults a 3 yr old and a 1 yr old including eurostar for March 2014. £571 for the cheyenne or £683 for sequoia

    you might be cheaper doing it yourself? you don't pay for seats on the Eurostar for either of your children, so you might get the Eurostar direct from Eurostar for £140ish return total. The 40% off hotel/park tickets/breakfast package for DLP onsite hotels is available on the official DLP site, and again, both your kids are free. Have you looked at how much the hotel package is for your dates on the official site, choosing the cheapest room option?
  • mattyha
    mattyha Posts: 197 Forumite
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    edited 18 September 2013 at 10:22PM
    you might be cheaper doing it yourself? you don't pay for seats on the Eurostar for either of your children, so you might get the Eurostar direct from Eurostar for £140ish return total. The 40% off hotel/park tickets/breakfast package for DLP onsite hotels is available on the official DLP site, and again, both your kids are free. Have you looked at how much the hotel package is for your dates on the official site, choosing the cheapest room option?

    Thanks, Yes I'll take a look, do any sites have hotel + tickets cheaper than the disney site directly?

    Do you have experience of booking from the french version of the Disney site if thats any cheaper?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 18 September 2013 at 10:31PM
    mattyha wrote: »
    Thanks, Yes I'll take a look, do any sites have hotel + tickets cheaper than the disney site directly?

    yes, sometimes - maybe expedia too? also ebookers possibly.

    eta - no problem booking online through any of the other countries' version of the official DLP site. The only thing I'd advise first is, contact your bank and tell them you'll be booking, as its classed as a foreign transaction and may be blocked by your bank if you don't tell them in advance about it.

    You get all your booking confirmation by email, so there is no problem at all with DLP booking on any other country website.
  • Brilliant, thanks for your help, just stumbled across https://www.disneylandparisdirect.com which seems maginally cheaper than the disney site and no £15 fee. These look ok, have you used these before? Eurostar looks to be available for £140ish, is it easyto add on the disney express tickets to check bags in at a later date?
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