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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • ap156 wrote: »
    Are you sure you need to pay as found this off a review....

    "We booked online and found it extremely easy to do. An issue we found was the we booked online and I entered my bank details. When we received our confirmation letter it said that we must pay by bank transfer by a set date. This then caused confusion and stress. It turned out we did not owe anything at all and it had been taken straight out of my bank account,"

    I assume you need to put the account name in? E-mail the camp site for the info perhaps? Or ring them and pay by credit or debit card perhaps?

    A

    Thanks for the reply :) I emailed them a few weeks ago to ask if they took direct and they said no I'd have to pay it myself and that's when they gave me bank details. When I rang they said can only pay by card for the deposit! Have done it now so hopefully it's right but worrying they will take another now :(
  • Mercer
    Mercer Posts: 396 Forumite
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    Hey everyone :) . Regarding the annual passes, do they last 1 year since you buy them or is it just for that years season(april > march)? Was planning on going late june 1st year then return early june 2nd year so would be in same year if they last whole year.

    Thanks:beer:
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Mercer wrote: »
    Hey everyone :) . Regarding the annual passes, do they last 1 year since you buy them or is it just for that years season(april > march)? Was planning on going late june 1st year then return early june 2nd year so would be in same year if they last whole year.

    Thanks:beer:

    if you buy your AP on 15th June (for example) its valid up to and including 14th June next year :).
  • Mercer
    Mercer Posts: 396 Forumite
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    Thats great :j thank you :)
  • bellrooster
    bellrooster Posts: 1,030 Forumite
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    Hi folks


    I've just booked a gite in France for the last week in August which is about 10 mins drive (apparently) from DLP and was wondering what is the best way to buy tickets to the parks?


    I think we will want to spend 2 days in the parks, not on consecutive days as we have a gite with a pool so were planning on park day, pool day, day in paris, park day.


    on the Disney website 2 days, 2 parks is coming up at £337. Is this about right? or could we get it cheaper elsewhere?


    many thanks!!!!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Hi folks


    I've just booked a gite in France for the last week in August which is about 10 mins drive (apparently) from DLP and was wondering what is the best way to buy tickets to the parks?


    I think we will want to spend 2 days in the parks, not on consecutive days as we have a gite with a pool so were planning on park day, pool day, day in paris, park day.


    on the Disney website 2 days, 2 parks is coming up at £337. Is this about right? or could we get it cheaper elsewhere?


    many thanks!!!!

    have a look at ticketnet.fr, and fnac - these are both legitimate ticket agents in France, where you can order and print off tickets from the UK.

    I'd also look at the French version of the DLP website (change the country at the bottom of the left of the homepage to France, then choose Isle-de-France). Again, tickets can be purchased and printed at home from the UK.

    And then the usual suspects, travelrepublic, attractiontickets etc etc.
  • fd1972uk
    fd1972uk Posts: 459 Forumite
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    Hi,

    Hoping someone can help or offer advice.

    Booked online tickets via ticketnet.fr for Wild Bill Show.

    I did click the correct date to start with (14thOct) for Wild Bill Show at Disney, however there must have been another point to click as after I had purchased, I noticed my E-Tickets showed the date 3rd October.

    Has anyone had any previous experience with them sorting out problems?

    I have emailed them (via their own contact us page), tried phoning but not sure of proper number (just searched online).

    Silly idiot what I am, but hoping that it is easily amended?


    TIA


    FD
  • are there ice cream vans in the park and rough costs please?


    had a look at mickeys restaurant ( the character one ) and it was around £70 for 2 adult pizzas 2 kids pizzas , 4 drinks and 2 kids desserts? that sound about right?


    cheers
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    are there ice cream vans in the park and rough costs please?


    had a look at mickeys restaurant ( the character one ) and it was around £70 for 2 adult pizzas 2 kids pizzas , 4 drinks and 2 kids desserts? that sound about right?


    cheers

    there are stands and stalls which sell ice lollies/magnums, and theres an ice cream parlour in the main park (Gibson Girl). Ice lollies/magnums are around 3 euros each.

    i wouldn't buy kids meals at all at cafe mickey, they are very expensive for what you get. For a family of 4, 2 adults and 2 kids, I'd order 2 adult pizzas (they are pizza hut large size), a side of chips or garlic bread, and 4 soft drinks - that should be around £55.
  • consumers_revenge
    consumers_revenge Posts: 3,568 Forumite
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    edited 7 June 2014 at 11:32PM
    cheers


    not knowing the layout as such is the village part ( with the eateries ) outside of the main park?


    Bit worried that when we leave the parks at the end of the day we cant get something to feed the kids. Also we get there late on a sunday night, its again making sure we can eat somewhere before starting 2 days of fun :-)


    is there any internal transport in the park as DD is only just turned 4 and legs might not last all day.


    Soz for all the questions.
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