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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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JodieG2011 wrote: »Hello,
We are looking to do Disneyland Paris the cheapest way possible as much as we would like to stay on site, it's out of our budget at the moment. We have priced Camping Le Chene Gris, 7 nights in September, Euro Tunnel and Dream Annual Passes and it's coming in at £262 each, which seems to be a good deal. Does anybody know if this is a really good deal? With the Dream passes we could hopefully return again over the next 12 months. If we can find extra people to come with us it would knock the price down again as the price for the accommodation is for up to 4 adults. The accommodation we have priced is the cheapest available, which is one of the bungalow tents, which seems to look ok. Does anybody have any experience of these tents? We are also getting 2 extra nights thrown in, so would only be paying for 5 but getting a week. What is Disneyland Paris like in September, around 9th - 16th?
Hopefully somebody here has experience of the campsite, or if not, any recommendations or opinions regarding the price.
Thanksalso it's an apartment, and a supermarket round the corner, so we will do our own lunches as wasn't keen on the food in the park last time. May be worth checking that out (adagio) failing that I can give you a review of the chene Gris when we get back lol! Ps the £262 sounds a good deal to me
we are paying just short of £2.5k for 6 of us, but that includes ferry, petrol from the north west, passes, trip into Paris, food and spends
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notanewuser wrote: »No sign of this when we went in March. Where is it? Is it only in peak season?
It was there this week. She stands in front of a 'spring' flowery thing, on Main street, about halfway up on the left. The Programme lists it, and gives you the location.
You can start to queue for it hours beforehand if you so wish. I think she arrives at ten thirty - people started queuing during magic hours. She is a person with a wig on rather than a mask, with flowers in her hair, and she does a pretty signature.I used to be an axolotl0 -
hi, looking for advice as when is best time to book?
we went to dlp in feb half term and loved it so much were already saving for next year.
ideally we would need to go during half term. this time we are thinking maybe easter hols or may half term?
half board was included with our package last time for free. also i think we had roughly 30% off?
is that the best offer they usually have?
i know i cant look at those dates at the moment as theyre unavailable, but when is usually the best time to book for those dates? many thanks**Waiting for a BIG win!**
Thank you all posters!
S born 2006 and N born 2010 *delivered at home by daddy!*0 -
mrsgreenwood wrote: »hi, looking for advice as when is best time to book?
we went to dlp in feb half term and loved it so much were already saving for next year.
ideally we would need to go during half term. this time we are thinking maybe easter hols or may half term?
half board was included with our package last time for free. also i think we had roughly 30% off?
is that the best offer they usually have?
i know i cant look at those dates at the moment as theyre unavailable, but when is usually the best time to book for those dates? many thanks
both the april and may dates next year will start to become available to book in the next week or so - so just look for a price you like, and when you see it, book it.
It will be a fair bit more expensive than Feb half term though, Jan-March each year is the cheapest season at DLP.0 -
Hey I was wondering if anyone can help? I'm going to DLP in 2 and a half weeks and I don't have my ticket to the park yet. Me and my friends are just wanting to do 1 day/2 parks and were wondering what the best option is?? I hate the idea of e-tickets (like to have a proper ticket) if I chose to have tickets delivered by post would they just be printed out tickets as well or actual tickets with a picture of the character on? So confused please help me!!
I've looked at 365tickets, travel republic, fnac and ticketmaster France - which is the best??0 -
Xlynsey13x wrote: »Hey I was wondering if anyone can help? I'm going to DLP in 2 and a half weeks and I don't have my ticket to the park yet. Me and my friends are just wanting to do 1 day/2 parks and were wondering what the best option is?? I hate the idea of e-tickets (like to have a proper ticket) if I chose to have tickets delivered by post would they just be printed out tickets as well or actual tickets with a picture of the character on? So confused please help me!!
I've looked at 365tickets, travel republic, fnac and ticketmaster France - which is the best??
with 365 tickets you get an actual park ticket, sent to you through the post (last time i used them was about 7 years ago for DLP but it was a proper ticket with the character on it).
etickets will probably be cheaper though, with the added bonus that you can print them off at home so theres no hassle with things getting delayed/lost in the post.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »with 365 tickets you get an actual park ticket, sent to you through the post (last time i used them was about 7 years ago for DLP but it was a proper ticket with the character on it).
etickets will probably be cheaper though, with the added bonus that you can print them off at home so theres no hassle with things getting delayed/lost in the post.
Thanks for such a fast reply!! We have decided to get e-tickets as like you say they are a lot cheaper and we can print them ourselves! Is fnac the best with regards to this do you know? Thanks again for your help!0 -
Xlynsey13x wrote: »Thanks for such a fast reply!! We have decided to get e-tickets as like you say they are a lot cheaper and we can print them ourselves! Is fnac the best with regards to this do you know? Thanks again for your help!
fnac is a legitimate French ticket agent, so they should be absolutely fine - just make sure before you finalise that your order that the option for print-at-home ticket is there for you.
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Try attractionticketsdirect too. We had proper tickets from them. Arrived quickly too0
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I posted a few weeks ago about being overweight and fitting on rides.....pleased to report everything was fine and feel stupid for worrying about it!! Didn't go on orbitron. Looked narrow!! Made the husband do that one with the kids!!0
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