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  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    go through thomascook-barclaycard.co.uk for a extra 7% so technically 47% discount
    Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.
  • pob
    pob Posts: 49 Forumite
    we're looking to spend 2 days in DLP, already have a hotel booked, or "aparthotel"

    The 1 day, 2 parks pass is £51 per adult
    The 2 day, 2 parks pass is £107 per adult

    Does that seem a little strange? What am I missing here?! It's cheaper to buy 4x 1 day tickets than 2x 2 day tickets!
    I used to promote my band here...
  • rolo1_2
    rolo1_2 Posts: 509 Forumite
    Does any-one have any idea what the current gate price is? - It would be very helpful if anyone knows. I have googled it and can't seem to find this out anywhere!!!

    Is it really cheaper to buy in advance? - A friend told me he went last year and paid at the gate (and he believed it worked out cheaper)
  • Violetta_2
    Violetta_2 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    pob wrote: »
    we're looking to spend 2 days in DLP, already have a hotel booked, or "aparthotel"

    The 1 day, 2 parks pass is £51 per adult
    The 2 day, 2 parks pass is £107 per adult

    Does that seem a little strange? What am I missing here?! It's cheaper to buy 4x 1 day tickets than 2x 2 day tickets!
    Are you on Quidco? if you book at Expedia via quidco you get 12% back & 1 day tickets are £47.91 2 day's are £100.94
    Booo!!!
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    edited 22 May 2010 at 10:34PM
    rolo1 wrote: »
    Does any-one have any idea what the current gate price is? - It would be very helpful if anyone knows. I have googled it and can't seem to find this out anywhere!!!

    Is it really cheaper to buy in advance? - A friend told me he went last year and paid at the gate (and he believed it worked out cheaper)

    Season ticket for 335 days is 139 euros includes free parking (saves another 12 euros a day if you drive there) and you get 10% off most things.

    http://offres.disneylandparis.fr/passeport-annuel/non-adherents/index.xhtml

    other prices are

    2 PARCS
    Billet 1 Jour 67€ par adulte / 57€ par enfant
    Billet 2 Jours 118€ par adulte / 99€ par enfant
    Billet 3 Jours 143€ par adulte / 122€ par enfant

    Billet Plus Tôt 1 Jour / 2 Parcs
    Billet dat! prix unique adulte / enfant : 47€
    Achat sur Internet uniquement min. 5 jours avant la date de visite

    http://offres.disneylandparis.fr/billets/index.xhtml#contentj

    probably is cheaper or at least the same on the gate actually.
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    mikey72 wrote: »
    Season ticket for 335 days is 139 euros includes free parking (saves another 12 euros a day if you drive there) and you get 10% off most things.

    http://offres.disneylandparis.fr/passeport-annuel/non-adherents/index.xhtml

    other prices are

    2 PARCS
    Billet 1 Jour 67€ par adulte / 57€ par enfant
    Billet 2 Jours 118€ par adulte / 99€ par enfant
    Billet 3 Jours 143€ par adulte / 122€ par enfant

    Billet Plus Tôt 1 Jour / 2 Parcs
    Billet dat! prix unique adulte / enfant : 47€
    Achat sur Internet uniquement min. 5 jours avant la date de visite

    http://offres.disneylandparis.fr/billets/index.xhtml#contentj

    probably is cheaper or at least the same on the gate actually.

    omg we are going for 3 nights four days 2 ad 1 ch would cost us 408E :eek: we are only paying £550 for 3 nights B&B the chunnel and hotel and parking
    :happyhear YUMMY MUMMY TO HENRY BEAR AGED 10:happyhear
    slimming world need to get back to target 25lb to go
    Disney World here we come May 2018:j
  • mitchb
    mitchb Posts: 652 Forumite
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    hiya

    Im thinking of taking my kids to disneyland in Sept(3nights) Im a bit of a novice and worrier when it comes to booking holidays.

    Ive seen the dreamcastle hotel, is this any good?

    Is getting around paris quite easy? I maybe want to visit the city while were there, is it far from the hotel? i dont speak any french at all!

    Whos the best place book with at the moment?

    Are prices in Paris really expensive or same as Uk? How much spending money do you rekon i'd need.

    Sorry for all the questions, ive been checking out this all day my heads a bit fuzzy now lol
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mitchb wrote: »
    hiya

    Im thinking of taking my kids to disneyland in Sept(3nights) Im a bit of a novice and worrier when it comes to booking holidays.

    Ive seen the dreamcastle hotel, is this any good?

    its a very very good hotel, recommended by lots of people (and its definitely on my list of hotels to stay in :))

    Is getting around paris quite easy? I maybe want to visit the city while were there, is it far from the hotel? i dont speak any french at all!

    sorry i can't help you there - we've never made it to Paris while at DLP.

    Whos the best place book with at the moment?

    well, there are up to 40% off deals with Disney at the moment, if your dates are flexible you could find a good package deal (the Dream Castle won't be included in this, but onsite gives you advantages the Dream Castle doesn't)

    Are prices in Paris really expensive or same as Uk? How much spending money do you rekon i'd need.

    I personally think DLP is expensive for food and souvenirs, but you can do it on a budget, if you plan a bit :).

    Sorry for all the questions, ive been checking out this all day my heads a bit fuzzy now lol

    hope this helps,
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Best way into paris is the metro, from disney, so catch the shuttle bus in, and use the station there.
    One day pass fir the metro is 18.90 euros, for a parisvisite, or 9,45 for a 4 to 11 year old.

    Paris is expensive, but compares to eating and drinking in most capital cities, and snacks won't quite break the bank.

    Val d europe has a good auchan, one stop towards paris from disney, and you can stock up there if you need to.
  • Does anyone know when the Dec 10 dates are out?
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