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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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i guess i need to arrange my own way from the station to disneyland?
if you get the direct train (one each way each day) eurostar stops at the marne le valle station at disney itslef so if you get the direct train then you get delivered straight to resort. If you dont get the direct train, then you can get another train in paris to marne le valle and get to dlp that way.MFW#105 - 2015 Overpaid £8095 / 2016 Overpaid £6983.24 / 2017 Overpaid £3583.12 / 2018 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2019 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2020 Overpaid £2583.12/ 2021 overpaid £1506.82 /2022 Overpaid £2975.28 / 2023 Overpaid £2677.30 / 2024 Overpaid £2173.61 Total OP since mortgage started in 2015 = £37,286.86 2025 MFW target £1700, payments to date at April 2025 - £1712.07..0 -
ok thanks for the info. I found the disneyland brochure but an error occurs during the download and i can't manage to read the page which contains the different tarrifs. would someone be kind enough to tell me what they are?0
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I am planning to visit Eurodisney with the family in a couple of weeks.
I notice when i try and buy tickets through the eurodisney website and put my location in as UK that the adult price is £40.
When you put your location as Ile de france however the price is just 29 Euros (approx £25). My french is not that good but is it ok to buy the tickets by stating your location is in France? It seems a lot cheaper..0 -
andygibson wrote: »I am planning to visit Eurodisney with the family in a couple of weeks.
I notice when i try and buy tickets through the eurodisney website and put my location in as UK that the adult price is £40.
When you put your location as Ile de france however the price is just 29 Euros (approx £25). My french is not that good but is it ok to buy the tickets by stating your location is in France? It seems a lot cheaper..
I may be wrong, but I'm sure that Ile de France is the region where disney is, so local residents get reduced entry price, so you may have to prove you were a local resident. Was it the same price for any area in France?0 -
Either way wouldn't you need an address there to receive your tickets?0
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Not sure - i imagine like most places nowadays they would just send out tickets via email0
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Managed to get the eurodisney page translated - the 29 euros is a kids ticket and is on a special offer named day deal.
However, found that the french store fnac is selling tickets for just 25 euros valid to the end of the year.0 -
wow fantastic find. thanks andy gibson0
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Have looked at train fares and it`ll be 65 each for train and then 59 each for euro star....that`s 744 for us all!!!!0
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