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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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I have booked flights from 28 Jan-2 Feb 2015, looking at DLP site it is £434 for Sequoia lodge we are a family of 4, 2 adults, 1 child and 1 infant. I have been at this time before and stayed at Santa Fe with free half board option but that was 8 years ago. Can you tell me if I will get a better price on Sequoia Lodge and if it would be better to hold out for a half board option, also is it worth paying the extra for Sequoia Lodge for the pool. Also do you know the opening times if the pool. Thanks in advance.
in Jan/Feb I don't think its worth paying for a hotel with a pool. The parks are closed fairly early each day midweek, so I don't know when you'd have time to use it?
You have a price of £434 for 5 nights/6days for you all? Thats very good, if a half board offer comes along later you can always change to it from your original booking (you don't have to cancel).0 -
teacherandmum wrote: »We are off to DLP in 10 days time. My only concern is going on rides with my children. I am very overweight - around 23 stone. I'm really worried about going on the rides! Well, fitting on the rides I suppose!! We will be doing Dumbo, flying carpet, Buzz lightyear, small world etc as the children are 6 and 3.
Should I be worried? Will I be refused entry to any of the rides? Can they ride on their own for any ride?
My husband is coming too. Will he be able to take 2 kids on a ride?
at 6 and 3 your children will only be able to ride with an adult, they need to be age 7 before they can ride solo or with an under-18.
You should be fine fitting on all the rides your children would want to go on - apart from Cars, but your husband can put the children in the front of the car and he can sit behind them.0 -
Hi,we are going to disney on the 21st of Of April. I want to book buffalo bill tickets for 2 adults and 2 children, can someone help me and tell me the cheapest price and the website I can use to do this. Thanks
i think the price has gone up a little - so from 37 to 42 euros each is the discount price now.
either ticketnet.fr or the French (isle de france) version of the official DLP site have these tickets at these prices.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »in Jan/Feb I don't think its worth paying for a hotel with a pool. The parks are closed fairly early each day midweek, so I don't know when you'd have time to use it?
You have a price of £434 for 5 nights/6days for you all? Thats very good, if a half board offer comes along later you can always change to it from your original booking (you don't have to cancel).
hi ballet shoes, sorry to interupt. just wondering, you say you can change if another offer comes along. does that work with all offers? we are going to book for next year 27th march for 4 nights 5 days, no free half board but if they do bring that offer out- will we be able to get it ?
thank youStarted comping October 2011, no wins as of yet. Would really love to win a short uk break so we can take the children awayThank you to everyone who takes the times to post competitions and good luck:j
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hi ballet shoes, sorry to interupt. just wondering, you say you can change if another offer comes along. does that work with all offers? we are going to book for next year 27th march for 4 nights 5 days, no free half board but if they do bring that offer out- will we be able to get it ?
thank you
yes you will - as long as you are still paying Disney a little more under the new offer when it comes out (ie even just a pound more) then you can upgrade to the new offer and not have to pay any amendment fees. This is all included in the terms and conditions (if you get a glossy DLP brochure the full terms are in the back of the brochure).0 -
Thanks everyone. Will give the cars a mss then. Will be fine with walking whoever mentioned that! !0
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balletshoes wrote: »yes you will - as long as you are still paying Disney a little more under the new offer when it comes out (ie even just a pound more) then you can upgrade to the new offer and not have to pay any amendment fees. This is all included in the terms and conditions (if you get a glossy DLP brochure the full terms are in the back of the brochure).
wow that is fab! thank you
will pop and get a brochure tomorrow so i can read up
i guess this is only when booking direct, not with disneylandparisdirect . com as thats where id got a price fromStarted comping October 2011, no wins as of yet. Would really love to win a short uk break so we can take the children awayThank you to everyone who takes the times to post competitions and good luck:j
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wow that is fab! thank you
will pop and get a brochure tomorrow so i can read up
i guess this is only when booking direct, not with disneylandparisdirect . com as thats where id got a price from
yes, only when booking direct with Disney - because if another offer comes up and you want to change to the new offer, you have to phone Disney to do the change.0 -
Hi there
We're a family od 2 adults and 3 kids.....oldest will be 12 in september and i really want to get in trip to DLP before he starts secondary school in sept :-)
We are in west midlands, and i'm wondering whether we could drive to france and turn it into a longer trip and take in some sights on the way during August.
Im trying to work out a budget.....no idea where to start to get best prices and what we'd need.
Anyone who's driven and could offer any advice please.....thanks in advance0 -
Can anyone tell me what time the park opens and closes in late Jan/ beg Feb and what the emh are, I have had a look on dlpmagic site but they only have opening times up to September. Also for info DLP have announced today the Rattatouille ride will open on 10 July this year.:DPay off ALL my debt by Xmas 2012 ChallengePaid Jan £1027.83/Feb £917.97/Mar £1353.67/Apr £1367.19#259 Total £4643.67/£12,636:eek:Lose 14lbs in 2012 9/14lbs:eek::TJanuary Grocery Challenge £263.98/£300:T
February Grocery Challenge £0/£300
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