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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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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.
Thanks again.
As you go into the park head to your right and you will see a little door. i think it's called Goofy's reception or something like that. Don't bother waiting in the main queues as they can't exchange them, just keep to the right of them. It's like a side door further to the right. It was empty when we went. then they'll give you your tickets and the barriers are just a little bit further on.0 -
mintymoneysaver wrote: »As you go into the park head to your right and you will see a little door. i think it's called Goofy's reception or something like that. Don't bother waiting in the main queues as they can't exchange them, just keep to the right of them. It's like a side door further to the right. It was empty when we went. then they'll give you your tickets and the barriers are just a little bit further on.
excellent, thanks very much.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:0 -
hi :-) my son wants to take his girlfriend to euro dysney next febuary and asked me to find him a price. i have now spent hours and everything i come up with is so very expensive :-( even the travel cost are mad - flying is cheaper then train??? can any one give me any advice on where to look please? also i am off to spain for a long week end with my sisters and was wondering where was the best place to get the dreaded euro hahha take care julie0
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Euro Disney is expensive because the punters are a captive audience.
It could be that the time they are looking to go is half-term, which would stick the prices up even moreIt's taken me years of experience to get this cynical0 -
he thought it might be romantic ahh bless. he wouldnt mind changing the dates though if you can give me any ideas for later or earlyer please0
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Try Cresta or Bridge as they sometimes have some extra night free offersIt's taken me years of experience to get this cynical0
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do i put in cresta hotels?0
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We are flying with Easyjet, going in January, £252 for a family of 4, then staying in Hotel Cheyenne for £358 (directly through Disney, Santa Fe is cheaper).
There is a thread on here all about Disney, you will find what you need to know on there.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 in0 -
can you give me the thread please - i am totally useless lol0
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