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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • mb3006
    mb3006 Posts: 342 Forumite
    I am planning to go to Disney Paris on Sunday 30th August and would need 1 adult and 1 child ticket. Would anyone know where the best place to purchase this might be - I would need to either have them emailed to me or posted to be here by this Friday at the latest as I go on holiday then and won't be back home before Disney? Many thanks in advance
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mb3006 wrote: »
    I am planning to go to Disney Paris on Sunday 30th August and would need 1 adult and 1 child ticket. Would anyone know where the best place to purchase this might be - I would need to either have them emailed to me or posted to be here by this Friday at the latest as I go on holiday then and won't be back home before Disney? Many thanks in advance

    the french version of the DLP site has a special offer at the moment - park-hopper one day ticket for the price of a one-park ticket, details here -

    http://www.disboards.com/threads/summer-ticket-dlp-2-parks-for-the-price-of-1-now-until-30-9-15.3422937/
  • JimmyTheWig
    JimmyTheWig Posts: 12,199 Forumite
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    the french version of the DLP site has a special offer at the moment - park-hopper one day ticket for the price of a one-park ticket
    Is there much point in getting a hopper just for a single day there? Surely there's more than enough to do in one park, without spending time going between the two?
    [Though I guess if that's the only offer you may as well if it's the same price.]
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Is there much point in getting a hopper just for a single day there? Surely there's more than enough to do in one park, without spending time going between the two?
    [Though I guess if that's the only offer you may as well if it's the same price.]

    it does depend what you want to do - for instance if I had only one whole day, from park open to park close, I'd start in the Studios for Ratatouille and Tower of Terror at least, then I'd head over to the main park.
  • redmel1621
    redmel1621 Posts: 6,010 Forumite
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    Hi.

    I have looked at the links on the first page but couldn't see the answer to my question.

    Could anyone help please?

    I am looking for the cheapest way for a family of six to eat out at Disney for two full days. We will be camping locally so could stop at a shop to buy snacks to take in, if you are allowed to take in food?

    Are you able to buy any meal plans if not staying in one of their hotels?

    Any and all advice greatly appreciated.
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    redmel1621 wrote: »
    Hi.

    I have looked at the links on the first page but couldn't see the answer to my question.

    Could anyone help please?

    I am looking for the cheapest way for a family of six to eat out at Disney for two full days. We will be camping locally so could stop at a shop to buy snacks to take in, if you are allowed to take in food?

    Are you able to buy any meal plans if not staying in one of their hotels?

    Any and all advice greatly appreciated.

    yes you are allowed to take food in, just no alcohol, glass bottles, or knives.

    no, you can't buy a meal plan at DLP unless you are staying onsite, but they don't save you money anyway, so you're not missing anything there.

    you can share counter service meals at DLP, or adults can buy kids meals at counter service, this isn't an issue.
  • redmel1621
    redmel1621 Posts: 6,010 Forumite
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    Thank you.

    So our best bet would be to find a supermarket and take some food with us for lunch, then maybe just buy our evening meal there, or go out and find somewhere local (cheaper) to eat.
    Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
    Nothing is going to get better. It's not.
  • chinna
    chinna Posts: 89 Forumite
    Hi,

    If anyone can help, I am going do a lastminute to Disneyland Paris and just wanted to know from people who have booked on the French site which I am planning to do and transport separate.

    Is booking via the French site ok? If you can complete the transaction.

    Thanks. Desperate to cheer the kids up.
  • never_too_old
    never_too_old Posts: 3,082 Forumite
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    Hi
    We are going in October to celebrate dd 21st birthday
    We are looking for other special things to book.
    I've heard you can book VIP tickets to watch light show.does anyone know if this is true?
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  • dan0191
    dan0191 Posts: 21 Forumite
    Does anyone know when the new offers for dlp are going to be released and what they may be? Thanks
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