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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • No, as far as I'm aware Disney don't sell them. They are given out to VIPS.
  • Where did you get your passes from and how much did they cost you ?
  • Zoetoes
    Zoetoes Posts: 2,496 Forumite
    Oh that's why I haven't heard of them then, I'm a peasant. :rotfl:
    If you're going to stalk me, while you're at it can you cut the grass, feed the dog & make sure I've got bread & milk in :D
  • bestpud
    bestpud Posts: 11,048 Forumite
    Hii all, after some advice/tips really. We are going to Disney on 18th Dec, for 2 nights / 3 days with 2 x 2yr olds. Staying at the Davy Crocket. We are driving, was planning on getting the 9am tunnel but am waiting for reply from Eurotunnel to see if its flexible so we could leave much earlier.

    Now, I have no idea what to expect or what to do when we get there. I have visited the Disney website and they have some great tips, but it would be great if any of you have any you could share with me!

    We really like the idea of a character breakfast, and also I love the idea of the Christmas dinner. But that falls on the day that we leave, I may try and get an extra night at the hotel as we have to leave by 11am.

    Are there any parts to Disney land thats not suitable for 2yr olds?

    This site is good:

    http://www.dlp.info/Guide/index.htm

    And also:

    http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=77

    Your two year old is able to go in all the areas but obviously some of the rides won't be suitable.

    The first time we went, my niece was about 18 months old and nephew was 3, and they had a great time.

    Fantasy land will probably be their fave though.
  • where is the cheapest place to get disneyland paris tickets from?
  • danz0l
    danz0l Posts: 343 Forumite
    Hi guys, great thread.

    Just returned from Disneyland Paris with work (we took some people with a learning disability) and had such a great time i've booked direct with eurostar and disney for my family in a couple of weeks.

    I do have a couple of questions if i may.

    1. I booked eurostar via my credit card and it states the cardholder needs to be present to pick up the tickets at the station. Do i need my chip and pin number for this as i can't recall it (never used it for that). I have requested a new one to come through but am panicking just incase it doesn't arrive in time.

    2. We are travelling via London St Pancras -> Lille (europe) and from there using the TGV to disneyland resort (all included in the price according to eurostar). How easy is it to catch the TGV and where from the eurostar platform do we head ?

    3. We prebooked tickets for disneyland direct (was more expensive from eurostar) and they have provided us evouchers we need to redeem. Where do we do that ?i recall the gates heading into the park via the disney hotel entrance but didn't see any desks.

    4. we leave earlhy on the wednesday to get our train connections back up north to yorkshire. We are staying in the Hotel Santa Fe and will be catching the TGV back to eurostar from disneyland at 8.17. What time do they serve breakfast as its paid for and we would prefer to eat before travelling if we can.

    Thanks again.
    A male chef of 4. My restaurant is always full and i don't need to tout for business.
    OK OK
    I'm a house husband but it did sound better my way :beer:
  • danz0l
    danz0l Posts: 343 Forumite
    anybody ???
    A male chef of 4. My restaurant is always full and i don't need to tout for business.
    OK OK
    I'm a house husband but it did sound better my way :beer:
  • danz0l wrote: »
    Hi guys, great thread.

    Just returned from Disneyland Paris with work (we took some people with a learning disability) and had such a great time i've booked direct with eurostar and disney for my family in a couple of weeks.

    I do have a couple of questions if i may.

    1. I booked eurostar via my credit card and it states the cardholder needs to be present to pick up the tickets at the station. Do i need my chip and pin number for this as i can't recall it (never used it for that). I have requested a new one to come through but am panicking just incase it doesn't arrive in time.
    Not sure but I wouldn't have thought you have to have the pin, rather you just show your card.
    2. We are travelling via London St Pancras -> Lille (europe) and from there using the TGV to disneyland resort (all included in the price according to eurostar). How easy is it to catch the TGV and where from the eurostar platform do we head ?
    It is easy I think you just go up a platform but I might be wrong because my memory isn't great. It is obvious though so you won't find it difficult.

    3. We prebooked tickets for disneyland direct (was more expensive from eurostar) and they have provided us evouchers we need to redeem. Where do we do that ?i recall the gates heading into the park via the disney hotel entrance but didn't see any desks.
    Again just guessing by the way disney works but I think you might get them from the hotel. As you say I don't know where else you'd get them.

    4. we leave earlhy on the wednesday to get our train connections back up north to yorkshire. We are staying in the Hotel Santa Fe and will be catching the TGV back to eurostar from disneyland at 8.17. What time do they serve breakfast as its paid for and we would prefer to eat before travelling if we can.
    The OH tells me breakfast is from 7. His memory is better than mine.


    Sorry not a lot of help really but I wanted to reply.
  • danz0l
    danz0l Posts: 343 Forumite
    Thats a big help. Thanks very much for the answers and time taken :) Can't wait to go back, so excited :)
    A male chef of 4. My restaurant is always full and i don't need to tout for business.
    OK OK
    I'm a house husband but it did sound better my way :beer:
  • india
    india Posts: 685 Forumite
    I'm looking for the cheapest way to book a hoilday to Disneyland Paris for 4 adults and 4 kids.

    Also reccomended accomodation e.t.c
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