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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Bengt
    Bengt Posts: 144 Forumite
    I just returned from a week at DLP staying at Citea in magny Le Hongre. It is reasnably close to DLP and there is a public bus going there. The apartment I stayed had plenty of space and a good kitchen with dishwasher and washing machine in the bathroom. Only problem for us was the stairs as we have a disabled daughter, but we managed.
    JMU-95 wrote: »
    can anyone tell me which of these cheapy hotels is closer to DLP or has anyone had any experience of the hotels/area?




    Montevrain or Magny Le Hongre










    Thinking of booking either the:




    Etap Hotel Marne la Vall!e Val d'Europe, 6, rue de la Gare - 77144 MONTEVRAIN - - - -- - £268 for 5 of us for three days (2 rooms)




    or




    Citea Residiental in Magny Le Hongre - - - - - £322 for 5 of us for three days (1 apartment)
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    Bengt wrote: »
    This has probably been mentioned before. Still having read the last 5 pages I thought it was worth mentioning again.
    Instead of buying a 3 day park hopper ticket you can buy an annual pass. There are three kinds, with the first one (name I do not remember) being more or less useless as it is not valid day 2 and 3 after the purchase. The Fantasy costs 129 Euros and the Dream cost 179 Euros. You buy them at Disneyland Paris itself. You will find information about them in the Disney Forums mentioned earlier in the thread.
    The main advantage is that you have free access for a full year (you can do two trips :j ). They also give you great discounts including free car parking, 10 % or 20 % off in all the shops, 10 % off in all the restaurants (including fast food restaurants) and some more. Main difference between Fantasy and Dream are that Fantasy has up to 30 black out days (which did not affect us) and Dream also has bigger discounts in the shops as well as more parking (including the hotels).
    If you find a sponsor (PM me if you are interested) you will get 10 % discount on your pass as well when you buy it.
    I just came back from DLP where w stayed at the Citea (see above) for a week and went to DLP every day..

    or more :rotfl:

    we plan to do 4 trips :o with our annual passes from aug

    the other AP is called the francillien :)

    when purchasing an adult AP you get a child under 7yrs one for free at the moment ! :) ( cant use sponsorship to buy it though )

    you get EMH with the dream AP too,great for us as we are staying offsite
    x
  • curlylox
    curlylox Posts: 578 Forumite
    Hi

    Has anyone bought tickets direct from the Disney site? I was going to buy 6x1day (2 park) tickets at £35 each. Does anyone know if they charge in £££ or do they convert it to euros? It says they have used a rate of 1.43 euros to work out the price. I have tried calling the no on the site 08705 030303 but it is not recognised!!!

    Thanks for any help.
    :)I used to have a life............................... before MSE!!
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    I've just had a look and it says £35 so that is what you will pay and its a reasonable price compared to the other ticket sites as there is a 15% discount on the gate price although other websites go from £35.50, every little helps!

    Worth checking in your local Disney Store as some of them do still sell tickets for Paris.
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    A few pages back someone mentioned its cheaper in disney stores for tickets
    Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.
  • curlylox
    curlylox Posts: 578 Forumite
    Thank you both. I was a bit concerned when I seen the exchange rate used on the site! I will pop in to the Gyle and see if they have any in stock.
    :)I used to have a life............................... before MSE!!
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    Now funnily enough when I posted the above post I was heading down to the Gyle and thought I'll pop in and ask, but it was closing by the time I got there :)
  • SHEILA54
    SHEILA54 Posts: 1,829 Forumite
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    Hi

    I asked for the prices in the Disney store yesterday.

    I day £35 adult, £31 child

    2 day £72 adult, £59 child

    3 day £89 adult, £73 child.

    They do not have the 4 days for 3 ticket shown on the Disneyland Paris website.

    10% discount if you are a shareholder but may be cheaper to get annual passes.

    Hope that this helps.
  • jimsmum
    jimsmum Posts: 4,044 Forumite
    SHEILA54 wrote: »
    Hi

    I day £35 adult, £31 child

    2 day £72 adult, £59 child

    3 day £89 adult, £73 child.

    .
    So its better to buy 2 one day passes if you are going for 2 days as its £2 cheaper for an adult :confused: how strange!!
    I heart The Capital ;)
  • curlylox
    curlylox Posts: 578 Forumite
    Thanks for your replies. I have been to the Gyle and they don't have any DLP tickets in stock - they can order them but they take up to a month to arrive!

    I forgot to ask if they sell tickets for Buffalo Bills Wild West show - does anyone know if there is anywhere cheaper than the website for tickets? (£41 on DLP site)
    :)I used to have a life............................... before MSE!!
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