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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    chinna wrote: »
    Hi, booked to go next week, Eurostar, forgot to add Disney express. Would I be able to still add it or the cost not worth it? Staying at SL. Thanks for the help.

    definitely not worth it both ways - take your own luggage with you to check in at your hotel when you arrive, the bus stop for all the onsite buses is literally right outside the train station.

    You can pay your hotel 11 euros total (ie not per person) to have your bags sent to the Disney express baggage store at the train station on your checkout day - this is worth doing :).
  • nikmondo
    nikmondo Posts: 108 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    @balletshoes I see that you're still helping the masses in regards to DLP questions which is amazing! You actually helped me with hints and tips when booking my trip to DLP for me and my daughter back in December 2013! Thank you for that, we had a great time and we're actually going again this December!

    Could you advise if we can still purchase annual passes from that French webiste like you advised last time?

    Keep up the good work!

    Nik
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    nikmondo wrote: »
    @balletshoes I see that you're still helping the masses in regards to DLP questions which is amazing! You actually helped me with hints and tips when booking my trip to DLP for me and my daughter back in December 2013! Thank you for that, we had a great time and we're actually going again this December!

    Could you advise if we can still purchase annual passes from that French webiste like you advised last time?

    Keep up the good work!

    Nik

    Aw thank you :).

    was that cemultiavantages/promoparcs?

    No, unfortunately not, those avenues have been closed for non-French credit card holders now. However, supertrips.net is a good option if you have a child aged under 12 and want to buy annual passes.
  • nikmondo
    nikmondo Posts: 108 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Aw thank you :).

    was that cemultiavantages/promoparcs?

    No, unfortunately not, those avenues have been closed for non-French credit card holders now. However, supertrips.net is a good option if you have a child aged under 12 and want to buy annual passes.

    Promoparcs.....that's the one i used. Ah see again, very helpful! I shall log onto Supertrips tomorrow and take a look there.

    Thanks again!
  • Hi all!
    Is there any deals going for next year during school half term?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    muscleflex wrote: »
    Hi all!
    Is there any deals going for next year during school half term?

    not on the UK site, but if you have a look at other countries versions of the official DLP site you might find a bargain.
  • Hi Balletshoes, you helped us with a previous journey and I'd like to pick your brains again.


    We've found a decent deal, but the worse bit is actually getting from where we are in the south west through to one of the Eurostar sites. Is there any option/recommended for parking this end? a drop off/pickup etc?


    Or any national type coach stations near st pancreas? ( soz not from London )


    Cheers.
  • going 11/12/15 until 14/12/15 arriving after 9pm there are 6 adults and 4 children ranging from 6 to 1 in age what is the easiest and most economical way please.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Hi Balletshoes, you helped us with a previous journey and I'd like to pick your brains again.


    We've found a decent deal, but the worse bit is actually getting from where we are in the south west through to one of the Eurostar sites. Is there any option/recommended for parking this end? a drop off/pickup etc?


    Or any national type coach stations near st pancreas? ( soz not from London )


    Cheers.

    i'm not from London either, when I took the Eurostar I drove to Ebbsfleet and went from there. If you can get from your home by public transport to any rail/bus station in London, you can then get a taxi or tube to St Pancras, to then take the Eurostar. You could travel the day before your Eurostar journey and book a Premier Inn or Tune hotel overnight? There are a few near St Pancras station.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    going 11/12/15 until 14/12/15 arriving after 9pm there are 6 adults and 4 children ranging from 6 to 1 in age what is the easiest and most economical way please.

    for 10 of you I think you may struggle without getting an individual quote from shuttle companies - but you could try contacting ezyshuttle.com
    interserviceprestige
    rstransport
    tioshuttle

    to get you started.
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