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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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I would head over here, loads of info on Disneyland Paris including the Passes.
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Just to warn you,please remember that you can use the annual pass on the day of purchase,but CANNOT use it on the 2nd and 3rd consecutive days! we nearly bought annual passes,but just before handing over the money,the lady told me it wouldn't be valid for days 2 and 3,we would still need to buy a 2 or 3 day pass,you can use them for any days after day 3.Debt at highest £102k :eek:
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I forgot I asked this question.
I saw that you could not use it on days 2 and 3 - I think this is for the cheaper pass - but also, if I was to buy it before I travelled using the form would it be classed as buying it on the day?
The wording is so confusing on there, I did fine it in English. I'll check out the Dis board, I used to look at them a lot but could not find DLP on there. I'll go take a better look.0 -
blue_monkey wrote: »I saw that you could not use it on days 2 and 3 - I think this is for the cheaper pass - but also, if I was to buy it before I travelled using the form would it be classed as buying it on the day?
It makes no difference when the ticket is purchased,the first day you enter the park and get the ticket punched is day 1,the pass is then not valid for the next 2 consecutive days.
There are 3 annual passes,I think the dearest one may be exempt from this clause,but is VERY expensive and in my opinion,not worth paying the extra for unless you visit 5 or 6 times per year for 3 days at a time.
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Something I know about!
http://www.dlp.info/Guide/index.htm
Above is the best guide to all things Disney. We have bought annual dream passports twice now - they are the most expensive but give you 10% discount on food and 20% discount on purchases - if you are staying for longer than any 5 days in a year they are cheaper anyway. They are valid 365 days a year and they are valid from the moment you buy them - there are discounts for purchases for families. Buy a day ticket and then go to the Annual passport office in the parc (near Discoveryland) - they have all the information and are the experts. They speak English.
As we live in Kent we buy Eurotunnel tickets with our tesco points - then stay at the Holiday Inn (join their loyalty programme!) which is a free bus ride - or 25 minute walk away from the parc. Make a trip to Auchan in Val D'Europ for breakfasts/drinks etc, and just eat once a day and it is almost a cheap holiday! It is best to go off peak if you want to go on any rides!
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This your own website by any chance?
Are you allowed to use all of Disney's advertising?!Gone ... or have I?0 -
Suspicious.
Click on contact and they have a gmail email address and a mobile/follow me number.The man without a signature.0 -
Found this on Magic Forum:
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Joined: 17 Apr 2007
Posts: 2Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:59 pm Post subject: Just back had a great time and booked my next trip..
Hi All,
Got back last night and had a fantasic time, The new parade is fab, Can't wait to get back again, So i just booked again...
Little Tip:
I usually go with Thomas Cook (tsignature) but for this trip i went with yabop disney and saved over £300 and the trip was great.
So i just booked again for December for me, wife & my 3 year old son just £549 including eurostar, 2 nights at newport bay club.. sweet
Roll on December.....
Website Link if anyones interested www.yabop.net/disneyThe man without a signature.0 -
Hi, we're a party of 8 (4 adults, two 13 year olds, a 9 year old and an 8 year old) going to Disneyland Paris in two weks time. We are flying to Charles de Gaulle airport and should arrive there about 10am.
What we're really looking for is best way to get the eight of us to the Santa Fe hotel and how much this is likely to cost (I am trying to work out a budget for the trip). Also is it easy to get there as we're sort of country bumpkins and don't use public transport much!! Can anyone help please?
Any other money saving tips, advice on how not to queue all day (I read a fan guide before going to Disney at florida and we hardly queued at all!!) or good websites would be appreciated.
Thanks!0
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