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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    cdsmiler wrote: »
    Hi balletshoes - I'm being a dipstick as I've asked you this before but have lost it! Do you have that phone number that you can ring to then get free (or cheap?!) calls to europe please??

    Clare x

    yep, its 0.5p per minute from a UK landline to French landlines on this number first -

    0844 200 9090
  • cdsmiler
    cdsmiler Posts: 956 Forumite
    Thanks balletshoes - I'm writing it down somewhere really safe this time!!

    Clare x
    :p Addicted to Disneyland Paris! :p
    :snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laug
    :D DD born 17th December 09! :D
  • Lara
    Lara Posts: 2,881 Forumite
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    We're here in Disney. It is absolutely freezing. If you are coming I would suggest very warm clothing. My granddaughter has her thermals on, thick warm sheepskin boots and thick coat, gloves and hat. If children have a ski suit, bring that! Lots of children around wearing them.

    Lots of rides/shows are closed. We had lunch with the Princesses today. Belle and Prince Charming, Cinderella and Snow White were in attendance. Parades have been super but somehow Paris doesn't hold the same appeal to us as Florida. Although 4 year old knows no different and is enjoying it.

    Will write more on our return home after the weekend.
  • Lara
    Lara Posts: 2,881 Forumite
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    Should have said we cancelled Cafe Mickey as bursting at all times hence our lunch with the princesses. GD loves the Princesses so we felt this a good one. Food not really for children though but she loved seeing Belle dance right in front of our table. Left the men with 18 month old so worked out good! Lol
  • it was cold over last weekend so winter has deff arrived at DLRP
  • money
    money Posts: 27 Forumite
    they are usually 2-day park hopper tickets, they include your check-in day (all day) and your check-out day (all day). Expedia are being very silly - if they are telling you they can't say how many days park tickets are included in that price, then they're not very good at their job, and I'd be phoning them again before booking, to clarify. And if they still can't tell me, I'd be looking elsewhere for my deal.

    What price are you seeing for the same thing on the official DLP site? The official site is definitely 2 days park hopper tickets each, included on a one-night onsite hotel stay.

    On the official site the price is 720. I contacted expedia again and they said because it is a special offer they can not say until after I have booked it
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 4 December 2013 at 10:05PM
    money wrote: »
    On the official site the price is 720. I contacted expedia again and they said because it is a special offer they can not say until after I have booked it

    then i would go elsewhere for my booking - you have plenty of time to get a good offer for April next year.

    eta - the best offers have yet to come out, I don't expect to see them until later this month/January time.
  • nikmondo
    nikmondo Posts: 108 Forumite
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    Lara wrote: »
    We're here in Disney. It is absolutely freezing. If you are coming I would suggest very warm clothing. My granddaughter has her thermals on, thick warm sheepskin boots and thick coat, gloves and hat. If children have a ski suit, bring that! Lots of children around wearing them.

    Lots of rides/shows are closed. We had lunch with the Princesses today. Belle and Prince Charming, Cinderella and Snow White were in attendance. Parades have been super but somehow Paris doesn't hold the same appeal to us as Florida. Although 4 year old knows no different and is enjoying it.

    Will write more on our return home after the weekend.

    Blimey, i'm off to DLP tomorrow with my daughter and i feel a little deflated now after reading that. :(
  • meer53
    meer53 Posts: 10,217 Forumite
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    nikmondo wrote: »
    Blimey, i'm off to DLP tomorrow with my daughter and i feel a little deflated now after reading that. :(

    Both times we've been to DLP we've been frozen. One was in April ! I had to buy a hat and scarf. Luckily it didn't rain.

    Kids don't seem to notice the weather, however, it spoiled both trips for me.

    Having been to Florida, i would rather save up and go there than go to DLP again. The atmosphere there is entirely different to DLP.

    If you're going to go, i'd recommend the summer months.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    nikmondo wrote: »
    Blimey, i'm off to DLP tomorrow with my daughter and i feel a little deflated now after reading that. :(

    go, knowing that its christmas season at DLP, the park is all gussied up for the season, and yes, its cold (erm its winter here in Northern Europe ;)).
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