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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • kweelo
    kweelo Posts: 31 Forumite
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    Just back - had an amazing time and created life long memories - thank you to Balletshoes for his sound advice! My feet still ache from all the walking. Thank You once again, planning Orlando now for a couple of years when smallest is 6!
  • sammonp
    sammonp Posts: 29 Forumite
    Can UK residents book day tickets via the French website - their prices seem cheaper than the tickets priced in BGP?
    http://www.disneylandparis.fr/offres/billets/billet-1-jour.html
    Cheers
  • We'll be in Disneyland Paris from 11 - 16 August, anyone who wants to get a 10% discount when getting your AP, please contact me!

    We can provide you with the discount for your passport and you would make us very happy! Just contact me through this forum or reply below and I will contact you.

    Thanks and have a great Disney day!!
  • We'll be in Disneyland Paris from 11 - 16 August, anyone who wants to get a 10% discount when getting your AP, please contact me!

    We can provide you with the discount for your passport and you would make us very happy! Just contact me through this forum or reply below and I will contact you.

    Thanks and have a great Disney day!!

    Can you get this on top of the 20% family discount? We are there 12th to 18th :)
  • sammonp
    sammonp Posts: 29 Forumite
    I bottled the French Web Site purchase as the translation was proving to be too difficult for me ... So I just purchased a 1 day 2 parks ticket (6 of) which had a 20% discount on the official website.
    I also bought via Topcashback which has a 8% moneyback link.
    The transaction tracked ok, so hopefully a further £30 reduction !!!!
    Cheers
  • ads2608
    ads2608 Posts: 262 Forumite
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    edited 7 August 2014 at 7:14PM
    SADE613 wrote: »
    Eurostar tickets are released 180 days before your date of travel...

    Not for direct trains to Disneyland....

    ....and to answer my own original question - they went on sale today for up to 14 May 2015.

    Tickets for 30 March were unbelievably £940 for 4 adults and 2 children!!! That was when first released.

    Booked from 1 April instead and that was only £368.

    Now have to try and find the best hotel deal, as I was aware that I would have to pay an extra £400 for same hotel by changing dates.
  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    kweelo wrote: »
    Just back - had an amazing time and created life long memories - thank you to Balletshoes for his sound advice! My feet still ache from all the walking. Thank You once again, planning Orlando now for a couple of years when smallest is 6!

    Might wanna rethink that. Was chatting to my aunt who had been several times and she says even 8 is too young for Orlando. Stick with DLP till your youngest is old enough to do all the rides. ;)
    Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman
  • Can you get this on top of the 20% family discount? We are there 12th to 18th :)


    To my best knowledge not. Please note the 20% family discount applies for a family of five living at the same address.


    The 10% is beneficial in case you're a family of less than five OR when you're a family of e.g. 6 .. in that case the 10% is great for the 6th person.


    Does that help?
  • To my best knowledge not. Please note the 20% family discount applies for a family of five living at the same address.


    The 10% is beneficial in case you're a family of less than five OR when you're a family of e.g. 6 .. in that case the 10% is great for the 6th person.


    Does that help?
    We are 6 going (me, hubby and kids) so would be interested in the discount for the 6th person? How do you do it?
  • Hi,

    We can certainly sponsor the 6th person.

    The process itself is pretty smooth; we'll meet just before the entrance ticket booth in Disneyland park. Then we'll go together through the steps: buy tickets, enter the park and go to the AP desk.

    You will need to bring an ID; passports are accepted. I will bring the necessary form.

    Do you already know what time you will arrive at the park?

    Best regards,

    Arie
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