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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Miss_Daisy wrote: »I'm going to DLP in October half term and was wondering the best way to book park tickets? We are staying at a caravan park 50mins away and plan to visit the 2 parks for 2 days. I have found a 2 day offer on travelrepublic.co.uk and wondered if this is a safe site to use? Is there a better way to get a two day deal??
Thanks in advance :beer:
travelrepublic is fine for tickets.
i don't know if there are better deals out there, you could have a look at ticketnet.fr, fnac, and the French (isle de france) version of the DLP site, before making your final decision?0 -
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Tried on the disney France can you please check for me ballet shoes ? Want to do on 19 feb Thursday back 22feb Sunday . I checked but getting very confused ? Disney hotel and santafe too for comparison . What do you think will be best ?
i'm seeing Santa Fe for a total of 543 euros (I'm assuming both your kids are aged under 12?) and the Disneyland Hotel for a total of 1431 euros.
Both of those appear to have the full 35% off. The price is lower if you can check in just before half term starts (the Santa Fe drops to 449 euros and the DLH is 1,244 euros).0 -
Thanks Balletshoes but not sure what sites they are, can't find them on a google search, can you add links?
Many thanks0 -
balletshoes wrote: »i'm seeing Santa Fe for a total of 543 euros (I'm assuming both your kids are aged under 12?) and the Disneyland Hotel for a total of 1431 euros.
Both of those appear to have the full 35% off. The price is lower if you can check in just before half term starts (the Santa Fe drops to 449 euros and the DLH is 1,244 euros).
Thank you fir your reply !! I might just book santafe . What dates exactly is cheaper ? As some dates came cut off when trying to book . Also is there anyway I can pay monthly or installments instead of paying upfront ? Thanks a lot for all the help 😊😊😊0 -
Miss_Daisy wrote: »Thanks Balletshoes but not sure what sites they are, can't find them on a google search, can you add links?
Many thanks
French DLP site tickets here -
http://idf.disneylandparis.fr/offres/billets/
ticketnet.fr here -
http://www.ticketmaster.fr/fr/thematique/parc/pa
and fnac here -
http://www.fnactickets.com/place-spectacle/fichesalle/MARNE-LA-VALLEE-CEDEX-4-DISNEYLAND-PARIS-DISN3.htm0 -
Thank you fir your reply !! I might just book santafe . What dates exactly is cheaper ? As some dates came cut off when trying to book . Also is there anyway I can pay monthly or installments instead of paying upfront ? Thanks a lot for all the help ������
checking in on 13th feb is cheaper (i'm assuming your half term week is w/c 16th feb). Unfortunately, because its a French offer, not a UK one, there is no option to pay a deposit, you'd need to pay the whole thing at the time of booking.0 -
I'm looking at going away next year to DLP with my husband and 2 children (they'll be 9 and 1) so far I've costed it at £850 for 2 nights 3 days (without travel, will book separate as my hubby gets cheap Eurostar)
I've had a look on the french DLP and can't believe how cheap it is compared to booking on the English site (so unfair)
Question 1 - how easy is it to book on the French website and I also noticed you cannot book as far in advance as you can on the British website (annoying:mad:)
Question 2 - is there any other way of booking to make it cheaper? I'm hoping they'll do the free under 12's offer again at some point, but don't really want to keep waiting0 -
I'm looking at going away next year to DLP with my husband and 2 children (they'll be 9 and 1) so far I've costed it at £850 for 2 nights 3 days (without travel, will book separate as my hubby gets cheap Eurostar)
I've had a look on the french DLP and can't believe how cheap it is compared to booking on the English site (so unfair)
Question 1 - how easy is it to book on the French website and I also noticed you cannot book as far in advance as you can on the British website (annoying:mad:)
very easy - use google translate, complete all your details correctly, but leave France as the country (don't try to change it to UK). Its that simple.
Question 2 - is there any other way of booking to make it cheaper? I'm hoping they'll do the free under 12's offer again at some point, but don't really want to keep waiting
you're doing the right thing - wait for an offer to come out for your dates which suits you. what dates were you thinking of?0 -
balletshoes wrote: »you're doing the right thing - wait for an offer to come out for your dates which suits you. what dates were you thinking of?
Not really that fussy when it comes to dates, just want to get the best deal :T0
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