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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Saver88
    Saver88 Posts: 298 Forumite
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    Thanks very much ballet shoes xx
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  • Have googled and searched on here but am a bit clueless so apologies as I imagine you have all been asked this a thousand times but where is the best place to buy park only tickets? Thank you all in advance!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Have googled and searched on here but am a bit clueless so apologies as I imagine you have all been asked this a thousand times but where is the best place to buy park only tickets? Thank you all in advance!

    it depends how many days park tickets you will want, and whether they are for adults or kids - and also what time of year you want them for.
  • Hi ballet shoes. Its for February this year for 3 days, 2 adults and a 7 year old. Thank you!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Hi ballet shoes. Its for February this year for 3 days, 2 adults and a 7 year old. Thank you!

    i would have a look at ebay for a child's annual pass - by all accounts they work fine at DLP and they are cheaper than a 3-day park ticket for a child.

    For the adults - either promoparcs, cemultiavantages, fnac, for annual passes (fantasy passes will be fine, there are no blackout dates for them in february) or travelrepublic, expedia, attractiontix etc for 3-day park hopper tickets.
  • thank you! You're a star
  • jopsey
    jopsey Posts: 840 Forumite
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    i would have a look at ebay for a child's annual pass - by all accounts they work fine at DLP and they are cheaper than a 3-day park ticket for a child.

    For the adults - either promoparcs, cemultiavantages, fnac, for annual passes (fantasy passes will be fine, there are no blackout dates for them in february) or travelrepublic, expedia, attractiontix etc for 3-day park hopper tickets.
    Promoparcs had an offer on Autum last year don't know if they still are doing it ? it was something like 39 eu for a child's annual pass when you bought an adults one .
  • jopsey
    jopsey Posts: 840 Forumite
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    edited 19 January 2014 at 8:41AM
    If anybody is on a budget but want's to go to DLP this may help, this is what I did last Oct half term and have booked again for kid's Easter school hols .
    I booked the http://www.lechenegris.fr/ through the sun holidays for 7 night £130, I booked a premier inn the night before in Dover for £29 ferry was approx £80 obv there is fuel and toll cost's to factor in we paid 348 e for 2 adults 2 children's annual passes inc free parking a DLP from promoparcs .
    In true MSE style I took costumes and bits for the kid's from local pound and discount shops ,got quite a bit of Disney clothes for children from Sport's direct and Asda ,kid's had spends for the shop's at DLP ,I even took my slow cooker which I prepared a quick meal every morning before we went park along with a huge packed lunch/flask of coffee for the day which I left under little ones buggy for the day without any problems at security ,we only eat out once at the park was at Mc D's (although we did eat out near the site a few times ) my children where more than happy just having something to eat while we was queuing for rides or just having a picnic .
    I know this idea may not appeal to most, but we enjoyed the flexibility we would have a lazy morning with a nice big breakfast to set us up for day and most nights stayed till dreams by this time kids where exhausted and crashed for the night while myself and MR J enjoyed a nice bottle of vino and a lovely relaxing meal while kids where tucked up giving it zzz's ,hope this helps somebody :) this time around we are going to try Buffalo Bill's wild west and maybe a princess type thing for little one's 4th Birthday as we already have AP's we are also staying at La Croix De Vieux Pont through the Sun 4 night's for £68 extra as it's a really nice site to relax in before the madness of the parks .
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    jopsey wrote: »
    Promoparcs had an offer on Autum last year don't know if they still are doing it ? it was something like 39 eu for a child's annual pass when you bought an adults one .

    unfortunately promoparcs will no longer post those special offer annual passes out to non-French residents.
  • jopsey
    jopsey Posts: 840 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    unfortunately promoparcs will no longer post those special offer annual passes out to non-French residents.
    Aww thats a shame it saved us a lot of money :(
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