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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi folks.
Arriving at disney before our hotel allows check ins. We are buying Dream passes and was wondering whether the temporary passes allow you to store luggage for free as I think you cannot take suitcases into where you make the official annual pass.
Thanks0 -
Just a quick heads up. Expedia.co.uk have some fantastic prices for early next year (50% of specific Disney Hotels).
We booked a trip over St. Patrick's day, in March 2016, incl. 4 nights stay at Santa Fee Hotel, Park Tickets for 4 (2 Adults/2 Kids) for 5 days & free Breakfast for the grand total of £310.
NYNY was about £500 for the same Dates, which was very good as well.
Maybe it helps someone.
P.S. Quidco also gives 8% Cashback on top of it.0 -
Hi folks.
Arriving at disney before our hotel allows check ins. We are buying Dream passes and was wondering whether the temporary passes allow you to store luggage for free as I think you cannot take suitcases into where you make the official annual pass.
Thanks
the check-in time is only for getting access to your room - you can store your luggage for free at your hotel on your check-in day from early in the morning, they don't need to see any park tickets/APs etc to allow you to store your luggage there.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »the check-in time is only for getting access to your room - you can store your luggage for free at your hotel on your check-in day from early in the morning, they don't need to see any park tickets/APs etc to allow you to store your luggage there.0
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Hi forgot to say that we are staying offsite thats why we dont want to store luggage at hotel as will mean going back and forth.
ok, no problem, there are a couple of options if you want to head straight for the parks with your luggage - the first and cheaper one is the locker room inside the train station at the gates to the park, you can get 2 hand-luggage size cases and 2 coats inside the smaller lockers and they cost around 5 euros for the whole day. The largest locker there takes a whole family load of luggage and costs 10 euros for the day. You can leave your luggage til 10pm there.
Or theres the luggage store next to guest services at the entrance to the main park - they are more expensive as they charge per item (i think its 5 euros per case, 3 euros for a bag). They stay open for guests to collect their luggage until 45 minutes after the main park official closing time usually. I don't think you'll be able to store your luggage there for free as a Dream AP holder until you have your full laminated AP, but you can always ask.0 -
Hi all
I need to book some 2-day park passes for 29-30 July for 2 adults and 4 kids (6,3, 2 yo twins). We are booked to stay at the Explorer hotel. Any recommendations for the cheapest/best place to get these?
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balletshoes wrote: »ok, no problem, there are a couple of options if you want to head straight for the parks with your luggage - the first and cheaper one is the locker room inside the train station at the gates to the park, you can get 2 hand-luggage size cases and 2 coats inside the smaller lockers and they cost around 5 euros for the whole day. The largest locker there takes a whole family load of luggage and costs 10 euros for the day. You can leave your luggage til 10pm there.
Or theres the luggage store next to guest services at the entrance to the main park - they are more expensive as they charge per item (i think its 5 euros per case, 3 euros for a bag). They stay open for guests to collect their luggage until 45 minutes after the main park official closing time usually. I don't think you'll be able to store your luggage there for free as a Dream AP holder until you have your full laminated AP, but you can always ask.
I think our best bet is using the lockers then as we will have 2 suitcase plus some smaller bags that we will want to store and if we cant get free it will cost us quite alot as many bags. thanks for the information we really appreciate it :beer:0 -
Hi all, where's the cheapest place to purchase 2 day / 2 park tickets at the moment ?
Thanks0 -
Just a quick heads up. Expedia.co.uk have some fantastic prices for early next year (50% of specific Disney Hotels).
We booked a trip over St. Patrick's day, in March 2016, incl. 4 nights stay at Santa Fee Hotel, Park Tickets for 4 (2 Adults/2 Kids) for 5 days & free Breakfast for the grand total of £310.
NYNY was about £500 for the same Dates, which was very good as well.
Maybe it helps someone.
P.S. Quidco also gives 8% Cashback on top of it.
wow amazing deal. Is it still on ?0 -
wow amazing deal. Is it still on ?0
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