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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Gels
    Gels Posts: 145 Forumite
    edited 1 May 2014 at 11:36AM
    bluepowell wrote: »
    Hi. i knew we could get free parking at Disney with a year pass. Is that at all Disney car parks, or just the main one. i.e. will i have to pay at the Disney village one?

    Free parking with AP is only available in the main car park. The multi-storey at Disney Village is run by Vinci, so if you have a road toll pay tag it will work here, otherwise it is pay by the hour.

    Sorry, I can't help with Adagio parking, we've never stayed there.
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  • Hello,

    We are off to le chene gris during may half term via ferry, we plan on going to dlp for two days and again later in the year. We are a family of 2 adults and 3 children. I was thinking of buying the fantasy passes, especially with the 20% discount for family of 5 or more. The only thing is my eldests name on her passport is different to the rest of the family (she still has my maiden name) so I wondered whether this would cause a problem when trying to get the AP discount?? I have tax letter with all their names on but that may mean nothing to dlp staff.

    Also when buying the Annual passports, do you still have to pay for your parking whilst you go and buy them??

    I'd be greatful for any replies, thanks in advance!!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Countrycat wrote: »
    Hello,

    We are off to le chene gris during may half term via ferry, we plan on going to dlp for two days and again later in the year. We are a family of 2 adults and 3 children. I was thinking of buying the fantasy passes, especially with the 20% discount for family of 5 or more. The only thing is my eldests name on her passport is different to the rest of the family (she still has my maiden name) so I wondered whether this would cause a problem when trying to get the AP discount?? I have tax letter with all their names on but that may mean nothing to dlp staff.

    Also when buying the Annual passports, do you still have to pay for your parking whilst you go and buy them??

    I'd be greatful for any replies, thanks in advance!!

    your child's name isn't a problem, just take her birth certificate with you, this will show you are her parent and therefore can get the AP for her (and the family discount for you all buying APs at the same time).

    yes, I believe you do have to pay for parking on your first day before you get your APs - I believe the Village car park is cheaper than the main Disney one if you have to pay for parking.
  • Wow thank you for your quick reply, great help thanks :D
  • atro1
    atro1 Posts: 1,501 Forumite
    Just a quickie? staying in Sequoa lodge in June. Although I am going by train the others are driving there.Is there car parks at the hotel? And are they free?
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    atro1 wrote: »
    Just a quickie? staying in Sequoa lodge in June. Although I am going by train the others are driving there.Is there car parks at the hotel? And are they free?

    yes, each onsite hotel has its own car park, and if you are a guest of the hotel, you can park there for free for the duration of your trip.
  • Just to let people know that on 365 tickets website they appear to have a good offer on 1 Day / 2 Park Ticket
    Adult is £49.95
    Child is £45.45
    Offer expires 5th may.

    Has anyone had any problems with e-tickets once they get there??
  • kweelo
    kweelo Posts: 31 Forumite
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    Hi all,

    having read back about 5 pages so,apologies if I'm repeating request or infor already posted.

    We are a family of four (children 8 and 4) and looking to go to DLP first week of summer holidays (last week in July, I'm in the forces and can't get any other time off). Anyone any suggestions regarding getting the best deal? Last time we went (10 years plus ago!) it was with my big kids and we ended up staying in a Formula Une and Hotel Ibis. We would probably drive over and look to combine it with a day in Paris and take the kids up the Eiffel Tower.

    Thanks for any help anyone can suggest.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Countrycat wrote: »
    Just to let people know that on 365 tickets website they appear to have a good offer on 1 Day / 2 Park Ticket
    Adult is £49.95
    Child is £45.45
    Offer expires 5th may.

    Has anyone had any problems with e-tickets once they get there??

    e-tickets are a standard entrance method for DLP these days :).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    kweelo wrote: »
    Hi all,

    having read back about 5 pages so,apologies if I'm repeating request or infor already posted.

    We are a family of four (children 8 and 4) and looking to go to DLP first week of summer holidays (last week in July, I'm in the forces and can't get any other time off). Anyone any suggestions regarding getting the best deal? Last time we went (10 years plus ago!) it was with my big kids and we ended up staying in a Formula Une and Hotel Ibis. We would probably drive over and look to combine it with a day in Paris and take the kids up the Eiffel Tower.

    Thanks for any help anyone can suggest.

    have a look at the French version of the DLP site - right now they have a flash sale (bookable until 7th May) for dates up to the beginning of August. There is up to 50% off - and remember to look at the price for all of you on the hotel package versus the price for one adult and your 4-year old (as they are free at all times of the year). If the difference between the 2 prices is more than £250, you would be better booking the cheaper package price, adding the other adult and child to the room when you check in, and getting annual passes when you arrive as park tickets for them. This gives you discounts on food and souvenirs for your whole party while you are there :).
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