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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • cdsmiler wrote: »
    Hi there,

    Yes, I did it via the french DLP website about 2 weeks ago! You can print off the tickets immediately!

    Clare x

    Okies thanks Clare :). This may be a bit of a daft question but does it matter which french area we go on, or will anyone do? x
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Livvipivvi wrote: »
    Okies thanks Clare :). This may be a bit of a daft question but does it matter which french area we go on, or will anyone do? x

    isle de france is best - as thats the one with the best reductions on show and park tickets usually (the "other regions" one is like the UK site, sells hotel/tickets packages etc).
  • Guilefox
    Guilefox Posts: 81 Forumite
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    Thanks for the great advice!

    Can you post the website for the tickets, or is it just the french DLP official site and you select your area as ile de france?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Guilefox wrote: »
    Thanks for the great advice!

    Can you post the website for the tickets, or is it just the french DLP official site and you select your area as ile de france?

    yes thats right, pick your country as france, then pick isle de france - the tickets for BBWWS come up under "spectacle"
  • Hi Has anybody ever been to disneyland paris with a charity such as make a wish? if so how was it? what did they/didnt include? and just anything else you can tell me please.
    TIA
  • isle de france is best - as thats the one with the best reductions on show and park tickets usually (the "other regions" one is like the UK site, sells hotel/tickets packages etc).

    I'm just filling out the form online to buy the tickets and in the address section you can't change your country from France. There are sections to enter your address and phone number etc, but the country is not changeable. "France" is part of the page if you know what I mean. Sorry to be a fuss pot, but I just thought I'd double check this is right before I make my payment, just in case they have recently changed it so that only french residents can purchase off the site?

    Balletshoes or Clare, do you remember if the country was france when you bought your tickets please?

    TIA x
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Livvipivvi wrote: »
    I'm just filling out the form online to buy the tickets and in the address section you can't change your country from France. There are sections to enter your address and phone number etc, but the country is not changeable. "France" is part of the page if you know what I mean. Sorry to be a fuss pot, but I just thought I'd double check this is right before I make my payment, just in case they have recently changed it so that only french residents can purchase off the site?

    Balletshoes or Clare, do you remember if the country was france when you bought your tickets please?

    TIA x

    its fine, just leave the country at France :) - you're not going to get anything through the post. And they are not going to check your country of residence for Buffalo Bills tickets.
  • elho
    elho Posts: 79 Forumite
    Hi


    We are planning a 4 night trip in the summer school holidays. Is there any week in the 6 weeks that is less busy than the others? (we are prepared for queues).We can go from 21st July to 31st August. Also is midweek better than going over a weekend?


    We have similar quotes for a Plaza room in the New York or Golden Forest room in the Sequoia Lodge. Which would anyone recommend?


    I see that is better to book the Eurostar direct - can you book the Disney express separately so our bags will go direct to our room?


    Thanks
  • cdsmiler
    cdsmiler Posts: 956 Forumite
    Livvipivvi wrote: »
    I'm just filling out the form online to buy the tickets and in the address section you can't change your country from France. There are sections to enter your address and phone number etc, but the country is not changeable. "France" is part of the page if you know what I mean. Sorry to be a fuss pot, but I just thought I'd double check this is right before I make my payment, just in case they have recently changed it so that only french residents can purchase off the site?

    Balletshoes or Clare, do you remember if the country was france when you bought your tickets please?

    TIA x

    Yes, like balletshoes, definitely France!! Don't worry. :)

    Clare x
    :p Addicted to Disneyland Paris! :p
    :snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laug
    :D DD born 17th December 09! :D
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    elho wrote: »
    Hi


    We are planning a 4 night trip in the summer school holidays. Is there any week in the 6 weeks that is less busy than the others? (we are prepared for queues).We can go from 21st July to 31st August. Also is midweek better than going over a weekend?

    last year July seemed to be quieter than August. Midweek is always quieter than weekend, even in school holidays.

    We have similar quotes for a Plaza room in the New York or Golden Forest room in the Sequoia Lodge. Which would anyone recommend?

    I'd go Golden Forest - its newly refurbished, and you get characters at breakfast time.

    I see that is better to book the Eurostar direct - can you book the Disney express separately so our bags will go direct to our room?

    yes, you can - I personally don't see the point for a 4-night trip though, as you'll have plenty of time to take your bags to your hotel, check in, get your tickets etc. Plus you need to take your bags up to the Disney Express desk inside the train station to get this service when you arrive at the DLP train station, so you'll wait in a queue to do that.
    It costs £16 per adult and child aged over 11 if you book it with your Eurostar. But you can book just the last-day service (ie bags taken from your hotel to the train station for you to collect and take onto the train) for just 11 euros per room (not per person). You do this with your hotel - there will be a little notice on the reception desk advertising this service.


    Thanks

    hope this helps,
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