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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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balletshoes wrote: »you need to be careful here - your second website is an official Disney website, but its not the official DLP one, so yes, you can book extras on both websites, but if for example a better discount deal comes up later for your dates, you won't be able to change to the new deal on the second website without paying a high admin fee (I believe its £50 and no guarantee they'll do it), but you could on the official DLP site, with one phone call and no extra admin fees.
Hi balletshoes,
To pick your amazing knowledge once more :-)
Is there a non-0844 number to ring for the offical disneylandparis.com line?
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Balletshoes, I just wanted to thank you so much for your help:D
I took the plunge and booked on the Belgium site, 1 adult and 3 kids the week before xmas for 250 Euro's and DH will buy an AP when we're there, hopefully next year one by one we'll all be able to have an AP:eek:. The trip also coincides with boy wonders 4th birthday so he will be so chuffed:beer::beer:
Now I need to figure out the character breakfast:o
Thank you once again you have been an absolute :A x0 -
Hi balletshoes,
To pick your amazing knowledge once more :-)
Is there a non-0844 number to ring for the offical disneylandparis.com line?
Thanks
yes theres a French guest services office number -
00 33 1 60 30 60 53
you can call them to book, and if you use a discount dial number for France from your UK landline, the call will cost only 0.5p per minute.0 -
We are going to Disney on the 8th till 12th December. Does anyone know if the parks will be really busy then? Also the main park closes at 7 so does that mean all the restaurants in the park close at 7 too? Many thanks0
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Also whats the best number to ring to make restaurant reservations please?0
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loves2shop wrote: »We are going to Disney on the 8th till 12th December. Does anyone know if the parks will be really busy then? Also the main park closes at 7 so does that mean all the restaurants in the park close at 7 too? Many thanks
lovely time to go- christmas theme, very low crowds, great stuff.
The park restaurants will close earlier than 7pm if the park closes at 7pm, and some of the restaurants may not be open at all as low crowd levels are expected.
keep an eye on this site - the december 2014 hours aren't on it yet, but when its updated it will give the opening days and times of the park and studios restaurants -
http://www.disneygazette.fr/dgi/horaires-restaurants-disneyland-paris.html
the only number for dining reservations is 0033 160 304050.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »lovely time to go
- christmas theme, very low crowds, great stuff.
The park restaurants will close earlier than 7pm if the park closes at 7pm, and some of the restaurants may not be open at all as low crowd levels are expected.
keep an eye on this site - the december 2014 hours aren't on it yet, but when its updated it will give the opening days and times of the park and studios restaurants -
http://www.disneygazette.fr/dgi/horaires-restaurants-disneyland-paris.html
the only number for dining reservations is 0033 160 304050.
Thank you. Very low crowds sounds good tho!0 -
Hello there.
Just wondering if booking everything seperate rather than on the disney site packages is definitely the way to go to be cost effective?
When we say everything seperate do we mean a hotel different from those offered on the disney package website?
Because:-
For a 4 night 5 day package in january for 2 adults and child with flights, 2 star cheynne hotel half board, parks and transfers I can get it for £900.
Booking seperate and getting annual passes and (breakfast only cheapest hotel a short walk/taxi from the parks) and transfers is £1100.
Any thoughts.
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Hello there.
Just wondering if booking everything seperate rather than on the disney site packages is definitely the way to go to be cost effective?
When we say everything seperate do we mean a hotel different from those offered on the disney package website?
Because:-
For a 4 night 5 day package in january for 2 adults and child with flights, 2 star cheynne hotel half board, parks and transfers I can get it for £900.
Booking seperate and getting annual passes and (breakfast only cheapest hotel a short walk/taxi from the parks) and transfers is £1100.
Any thoughts.
Thanks all
its not always cheaper getting APs and staying offsite, especially in January (lowest of low season at DLP, and usually good discount offers for that time of year).
It is however, worth checking other countries versions of the DLP website - like the current offer on the French website, which is up to 35% off and kids under 12 free. Check that for your Cheyenne dates in January, see what comes up (without any transport or half board included).
also see how much the UK site is costing you without transport, then see how much that part (ie flights, eurotunnel, eurostar) is booking direct with the carrier.
transfers booked separately won't cost more than 100 euros return.0 -
Hi there
I am thinking of going to dlp next year and have a couple of dates in mind. It would be in school holidays which here leaves either feb 5th-9th or june 25th onwards. I have got some prices off the official website and just wondering if someone could give advice which they think would be best. ...
feb dates come in at £460ish for santa fe and cheyenne and that is with half board included
june dates come in at £682sh for cheyenne or £700+ for santa fe but no half board
do you think feb would be too cold and rides closed etc? Would this make it better value and more fun in june? It would be for 2 adults and 2 children (2 and 5 years old) I have looked at other hotels but these are the only 2 in budget unless u include davy crockett but still pricing up travel options and as we are in scotland its unlikely we would drive so prob best to avoid the davy crockett. I am aware that eurostar etc would be seperate too just trying to get an ideawhat to start saving or if its even doable?
any thoughts on this? Sorry if im totally clueless here this will be our first trip so its all abit overwhelming!
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