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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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notanewuser wrote: »It's not "free".
It always seems a good deal though - we nearly booked for this year when it was free half board and it was a good price, but we didnt fit it in with work etcStarted comping October 2011, no wins as of yet. Would really love to win a short uk break so we can take the children awayThank you to everyone who takes the times to post competitions and good luck:j
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hi, we're wanting to go to DLP easter hols next year so round about 30th march.
will the free half board offer likely be on again before then?
thanks
no-one knows really - best way to look for a bargain for DLP is to see if you're getting at least 35% off, or a % discount and free half board (not just free half board). If you're not seeing a discount of that size, then I wouldn't book. Remember to check the other countries versions of the DLP site too (French and Irish are good to check, as the pound stands up well against the euro at the moment).0 -
balletshoes wrote: »no-one knows really - best way to look for a bargain for DLP is to see if you're getting at least 35% off, or a % discount and free half board (not just free half board). If you're not seeing a discount of that size, then I wouldn't book. Remember to check the other countries versions of the DLP site too (French and Irish are good to check, as the pound stands up well against the euro at the moment).
Finnish is even cheaper than french.Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
It always seems a good deal though - we nearly booked for this year when it was free half board and it was a good price, but we didnt fit it in with work etc
We were there in March having paid £290 for the week (B+B plus park tix for 2) and £160 for a dream annual pass. Someone else at the same hotel thought she had a bargain at £860 for the same sized party and same dates with "free" half board. We didn't spend anything like £400 on food!Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
this is the offer at the moment for 25th march next year
This price includes Super Early Booking offer 2 nights and 2 days FREE + FREE hotel and park tickets for kids under 7. Winter 2014/15 prices apply. Book by 14 Oct.Started comping October 2011, no wins as of yet. Would really love to win a short uk break so we can take the children awayThank you to everyone who takes the times to post competitions and good luck:j
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this is the offer at the moment for 25th march next year
This price includes Super Early Booking offer 2 nights and 2 days FREE + FREE hotel and park tickets for kids under 7. Winter 2014/15 prices apply. Book by 14 Oct.
does that offer suit you? by that i mean, do you have any kids aged over 6 but under 12, and do you want to go for 4 nights?
If that offer suits you, in that all of your kids are aged under 7 and you do want 4 nights, then that represents just under 40% off, which is a good deal - but might be beat by Expedia's current 50% off.
If your kids are aged 7 or over then I wouldn't book with this offer at all, I'd wait and look around for another offer with kids under 12 free.0 -
A quick question about ticketmaster.fr, if anyone can help.
We are Visiting disneyland paris next weekend and I have seen on the Ticketmaster.fr site that Buffalo Bill show tickets are only 39 Euros for the second showing.
Has anyone booked these before? and if so are they e-tickets or would they send out physical tickets, in which case I doubt they will reach me in time.
Thanks in advance.0 -
A quick question about ticketmaster.fr, if anyone can help.
We are Visiting disneyland paris next weekend and I have seen on the Ticketmaster.fr site that Buffalo Bill show tickets are only 39 Euros for the second showing.
Has anyone booked these before? and if so are they e-tickets or would they send out physical tickets, in which case I doubt they will reach me in time.
Thanks in advance.
They're e-tickets.Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
balletshoes wrote: »does that offer suit you? by that i mean, do you have any kids aged over 6 but under 12, and do you want to go for 4 nights?
If that offer suits you, in that all of your kids are aged under 7 and you do want 4 nights, then that represents just under 40% off, which is a good deal - but might be beat by Expedia's current 50% off.
If your kids are aged 7 or over then I wouldn't book with this offer at all, I'd wait and look around for another offer with kids under 12 free.
thanks for the reply. yes we want to do 4 nights/5 days. one child will be 9 at the time and one will be 6.Started comping October 2011, no wins as of yet. Would really love to win a short uk break so we can take the children awayThank you to everyone who takes the times to post competitions and good luck:j
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