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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • anna42hmr
    anna42hmr Posts: 2,890 Forumite
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    dorks wrote: »
    I booked a Disneyland Paris trip for myself, my OH, my DS and my DD.

    DD appears to have been completely ignored by the reservation......it only says there are three people in my travelling party.

    Is this normal? Is it because she is an infant and they ignore infants?

    I thought I would try phoning any customer help lines on the e-mail confirmations I got through, but there were no numbers !?!?!?

    Help!

    it may be because of the age, as i know you cant book dining plans etc for infants and same with park tickets, if you booked with disney direct their number is 08448 008 111 have your reference number to hand and they should be able to check

    also it may also be because they have some kids stay and play free offers
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  • dont worry about infant it doesnt show on your on your booking details, when you get tickets it will be on their.Infant go free thats why they are not shown
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  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    Has anyone noticed recently whether they still do the late entry cheaper tickets?

    They used to do these some years ago, something along the lines of 1/2 price after 4pm.

    But I am going back a few years :D

    TIA

    unfort not :(
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    blue_sea wrote: »
    Hi Guys

    I've decided to take DS aged 7 to Disney but aside from knowing I'm best of flying (located in Yorkshire) I have no idea whether I'm better off in Paris or Florida, time isn't a factor as I have plenty to spare - but still gotta watch the pennies :)

    Want it to be a good experience for him, as it may be the only time we go before he loses the belief in all things Disney :)

    any ideas guys?

    TIA X

    if price and time, isnt too great a consideration i would always go for florida over paris

    Paris is more a long weekend visit, whereas in florida there is so much more to do, so you could easily fill 2wks

    pricewise, florida will always be better value - 2wks in florida isnt much more than 1wk in Paris (ie its not double)

    Flea
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    blue_sea wrote: »
    Hi Guys

    I've decided to take DS aged 7 to Disney but aside from knowing I'm best of flying (located in Yorkshire) I have no idea whether I'm better off in Paris or Florida, time isn't a factor as I have plenty to spare - but still gotta watch the pennies :)

    Want it to be a good experience for him, as it may be the only time we go before he loses the belief in all things Disney :)

    any ideas guys?

    TIA X

    If its your first trip to Disney then Paris will be perfect there will be plenty to do especially seeing all the new shows theyve put on this year. Its also not to far to travel. Florida is 10 hours maybe longer on a plane, would your 7 year old be ok with that? you can be in paris is about 2 hours!

    If he enjoys it then Id take him to Florida but thats just my personal opinion
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  • Me and hubby are staying at the Etap Hotel - budget- in Val dEurope in September. I know the RER station is almost next door and the fare to the park is cheap but does anyone know if there is a free shuttle to DLP. I have read the Hotel Elysee has a free bus to the park and wondered if anyone can use it. (cheeky i know)
    Thank you for any help.
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    blue_sea wrote: »
    Hi Guys

    I've decided to take DS aged 7 to Disney but aside from knowing I'm best of flying (located in Yorkshire) I have no idea whether I'm better off in Paris or Florida, time isn't a factor as I have plenty to spare - but still gotta watch the pennies :)

    Want it to be a good experience for him, as it may be the only time we go before he loses the belief in all things Disney :)

    any ideas guys?

    TIA X

    Has to be Florida :D
  • giovanni
    giovanni Posts: 415 Forumite
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    d3g3f3 wrote: »
    Me and hubby are staying at the Etap Hotel - budget- in Val dEurope in September. I know the RER station is almost next door and the fare to the park is cheap but does anyone know if there is a free shuttle to DLP. I have read the Hotel Elysee has a free bus to the park and wondered if anyone can use it. (cheeky i know)
    Thank you for any help.
    If you end up using the RER buy a "carnet" - ten tickets which end up being around 1 euro something each. I have read on tripadvisor that many people walk over there and do use their buses
  • cd02
    cd02 Posts: 685 Forumite
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    What are everyone's thoughts on the half board meal vouchers ? Me and the girlfriend are going in September and can't make up our mind if these will be any use to us?

    We're going for 3night 4days (monday to thursday). One night we want to go to buffalo bill's show, the monday we'll be too tired to get up to much which only really leaves one day to use them. Any thoughts or ideas ?

    Also, I still haven't sorted out insurance, any ideas where to look? I've checked out my bank / post office and they both want the best part of £30 plus but then you've got these sites on moneysupermarket and comparethemarket which offer insurance for £7. Any advice welcome.
  • scottishf
    scottishf Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    Has anyone stayed at the Paxton Spa Hotel, I was wondering if they did a shuttle bus to andfrom disney?
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