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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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clairyfairy33 wrote: »Hi balletshoes can I pick ur brains about annual passes please? I purchased them through Promoparcs last year and got a great deal but not sure if u can still do this. My brother is wanting to take his girls and was looking into Annual passes for him as worked out cheaper? can u still buy via various French websites? if not what's the cheapest option? Thanks in advance
promoparcs and cemultiavantages will definitely not sell discounted Annual passes to a non-French resident anymore.
I did see a thread on the tripadvisor disneyland paris forum which suggested that there was another company currently selling them to UK residents though, I had a quick look but I can't find the thread now. It might be worthwhile asking on the tripadvisor forum?0 -
balletshoes wrote: »i'd say you have a decent price, thats around 40% off, not likely to be beat by a lot (maybe £100 or so if you shop around nearer the time of your visit on the other countries websites). How much is your package at the DLH for one adult and the 2 free kids?
Thanks for your help.
For those dates - it seems to not be much cheaper - it comes to £1009 - so buying an annual pass separately for the extra adult and paying the taxes will probably not be much cheaper?0 -
Hi,
I'm after recommendations for eating at DLP, we have breakfast included and I am taking quite a lot of snacky things so I can make up pack up's for through the day to try and keep costs down but I was wondering if anyone can give me a rough idea on costs for eating out on a night, where is the best to go and do I need to reserve them all before. I have read in the past about doing lunch at cafe mickey instead of evening meal so I am going to book a table for there one day but any other recommendations or tips would be greatly appreciated. TIA.0 -
Also where is the best place to book the buffalo bill show please?0
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Thanks for your help.
For those dates - it seems to not be much cheaper - it comes to £1009 - so buying an annual pass separately for the extra adult and paying the taxes will probably not be much cheaper?
for that price difference, you're right, it may not be worth buying an AP for one adult - unless you are intending buying a lot of souvenirs? An AP gets you at least 10% off your shopping plus 10% off most of the counter and table/buffet service meals in the parks, for your whole party.0 -
LiveLoveLaugh wrote: »Also where is the best place to book the buffalo bill show please?
the official DLP site (isle-de-france) look for buffalo bills tickets on there, you don't need to be a French resident to book those.0 -
LiveLoveLaugh wrote: »Hi,
I'm after recommendations for eating at DLP, we have breakfast included and I am taking quite a lot of snacky things so I can make up pack up's for through the day to try and keep costs down but I was wondering if anyone can give me a rough idea on costs for eating out on a night, where is the best to go and do I need to reserve them all before. I have read in the past about doing lunch at cafe mickey instead of evening meal so I am going to book a table for there one day but any other recommendations or tips would be greatly appreciated. TIA.
dlpguide.com has a great restaurant menu section, with menus and prices etc.0 -
Hi,
Having already booked my trip for 11th December (4 nights) do you think I'd have time to register for the annual pass via post? I understand from previous messages that I will only need the Francilien as I am staying onsite? Would I also be able to use this for magic hours?
If I've left it too late what time does the pass office open in DLP to buy the tickets?
Finally are under 3 years free of charge in the buffet restaurants and can I use the single annual pass to obtain a discount for all meals?
Many Thanks,0 -
After a bit of advice after being told lots of different things by different people
We are going to DLP next week :eek: from Friday 14th - Sunday 16th.
We've booked half board at Santa Fe, travelling by Eurostar.
Will we be able to take snacks / sandwiches onto the Eurostar (never travelled on it before) and into the Disney parks (mainly for the kids really).
TIA xThanks to all posters :A0 -
After a bit of advice after being told lots of different things by different people
We are going to DLP next week :eek: from Friday 14th - Sunday 16th.
We've booked half board at Santa Fe, travelling by Eurostar.
Will we be able to take snacks / sandwiches onto the Eurostar (never travelled on it before) and into the Disney parks (mainly for the kids really).
TIA x
yes you can take food and snacks onto the Eurostar, and into the parks, you won't be stopped from doing either.
Enjoy your trip - best time of year to go in my opinion - christmas season at Disney. It will be a busy weekend, but lots to see.
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