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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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I am wanting to book for Easter next year, as there is 5 of us we thought Davy Crockett ranch would work best. It's coming up Monday to Friday £759.00, is this a good price or would I be better waiting to see if free dining gets added?
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love2love_x wrote: »I am wanting to book for Easter next year, as there is 5 of us we thought Davy Crockett ranch would work best. It's coming up Monday to Friday £759.00, is this a good price or would I be better waiting to see if free dining gets added?
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thats the 2 nights free offer, right? If so, thats around 40% off, a good deal. Based on this year's prices and offers, you'd need to wait until the beginning of next year to get an offer which may beat it (ie 30% off and free half board for example). It also depends how many of your party are aged over 6 but under 12, as another offer might work out better yet.0 -
Has anyone stayed at DisneyParis over New Year's eve recently? Is it recommended?
What's temperature like? Does it tend to be wet/dry?
Are rides open and characters available?0 -
Am hoping to book 3 nights for Hotel Cheyenne in December for 2 adults and 1 child ( age 8 ) .
The price on the UK site is £543 but when I check on the German site the price is 496 EUROS.
I have heard about something called a " crossover offer " and basically I just wanted to know what I should mention when I ring the Uk Disney .
Thanks very much :money:The truth shall set you free.....................0 -
Why can't you book directly from the foreign site?0
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muscleflex wrote: »Why can't you book directly from the foreign site?The truth shall set you free.....................0
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Oh I see. I thought you were gonna say You couldn't book on the foreign site0
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I'm sure this is on here somewhere but can't find it - where is the best place to buy annual passes these days?
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I could but would feel more comfortable speaking to them .
have your German offer and price up on the website, then phone UK Disney (I usually call the Guest Services number at DLP themselves) and tell them you want to book using the German site offer. They will call up the same details on their booking system that you see, and then they can confirm the booking with you over the phone, with email confirmation to follow.0 -
RunningMan wrote: »I'm sure this is on here somewhere but can't find it - where is the best place to buy annual passes these days?
Thanks.
supertrips.net is about your only option outside of DLP themselves these days, if you are a UK resident.0
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