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  • simmms
    simmms Posts: 9 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi There,

    I'm going to be in Paris this weekend - its a surprise wedding anniversary away with my wife!

    I'm thinking about going to Disneyland Paris on Sunday but want to know where I can get the best deal from? Only looking for a one day pass...

    Thanks,
    Simmms
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    simmms wrote: »
    Hi There,

    I'm going to be in Paris this weekend - its a surprise wedding anniversary away with my wife!

    I'm thinking about going to Disneyland Paris on Sunday but want to know where I can get the best deal from? Only looking for a one day pass...

    Thanks,
    Simmms

    This thread might help - I believe there are bargain one-day tickets to be had in July :)

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/464783
  • Triker
    Triker Posts: 7,247 Forumite
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    edited 7 July 2010 at 11:42AM
    Disneyland Paris Buffalo Bills Wild West Show Deal Hi everyone, with special thanks to those who posted the deal at the DIBB, thought this moneysaving tip may be of interest to those heading for DLP soon.

    Bear with me whilst I try and get this in order...

    The deal is here

    http://idf-offres.disneylandparis.fr...al-offer.xhtml

    It's in french....google translate is your friend.wink.gif

    Don't worry about the country being France on the address, it's all gone through fine with my details.

    You get a confirmation email which allows you to print your tickets from home.

    The show;

    Mickey and his friends Minnie, Goofy and Chip'n Dale invite you onto Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show!
    They will take you back to the time of the Old West to meet Buffalo Bill, Sitting Bull, Annie Oakley and the Rough Riders.

    Over 100 years old, this once most popular attraction in the West, now comes East to Disney Village. Tuck into a hearty cowboy feast, as you cheer on the kings of the Colt, in a fast, furious tribute to the old West, complete with stunt riders, wagons and buffaloes. The only special dinner show in the resort, so book your seats pronto!

    In Disney Village, two shows every day at 6.30pm and 9.30pm (Closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays, except for certain dates).
    Duration of the show: 1 hour and 30 minutes

    Relive the action and adventures of the "Old West" in 1st category seating:

    - Privileged seating with the best view
    - A non-alcoholic welcome cocktail
    - Sweet treats with your tea or coffee*

    The offer is the Buffalo Bill show which is an hour and half show with dinner...the english price is

    2 seating categories
    2nd category :
    Adult Rate : £ 52 Children’s rate : £ 40
    1st category :
    Adult Rate : £ 63 Children’s rate : £ 51



    The french offer is for 29 euros....the price is the same for adult and child so I recommend that you buy all adult tickets as you get more food.

    Given the prices in disney are shocking for food this is a really good deal, show, food and drink for 29 euros.clap2.gif

    The menu is here

    http://international.disney-village....es/Menuwws.pdf



    I think you can only book the 9.30pm shows though.

    Also you need to book at least 5 days in advance
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  • pugsley_h
    pugsley_h Posts: 349 Forumite
    Don't know if it helps anyone, but I have just been looking on the online brochure for DLP, and it says that if you book a package for an adult, you get the same free for a child aged under 12, from 1st January 2011 to 5th April 2011.

    If anyone wants to look at the offer, if you go to the homepage to Disneyland paris, at the top (next to the DLP logo) it gives an option to request a broichure. Click on the winter 2010 brochure, download it to look at, and the offer is on page 55. Sorry, you need to register with the Disney site to be able to view this.

    Thought this may help someone, as most of the offers are usually only for kids aged under 7. It may be worth waiting a few months to go if you have kids aged 7-11.
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Triker wrote: »
    Disneyland Paris Buffalo Bills Wild West Show Deal Hi everyone, with special thanks to those who posted the deal at the DIBB, thought this moneysaving tip may be of interest to those heading for DLP soon.

    Bear with me whilst I try and get this in order...

    The deal is here

    http://idf-offres.disneylandparis.fr...al-offer.xhtml

    It's in french....google translate is your friend.wink.gif

    Don't worry about the country being France on the address, it's all gone through fine with my details.

    You get a confirmation email which allows you to print your tickets from home.

    The show;

    Mickey and his friends Minnie, Goofy and Chip'n Dale invite you onto Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show!
    They will take you back to the time of the Old West to meet Buffalo Bill, Sitting Bull, Annie Oakley and the Rough Riders.

    Over 100 years old, this once most popular attraction in the West, now comes East to Disney Village. Tuck into a hearty cowboy feast, as you cheer on the kings of the Colt, in a fast, furious tribute to the old West, complete with stunt riders, wagons and buffaloes. The only special dinner show in the resort, so book your seats pronto!

    In Disney Village, two shows every day at 6.30pm and 9.30pm (Closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays, except for certain dates).
    Duration of the show: 1 hour and 30 minutes

    Relive the action and adventures of the "Old West" in 1st category seating:

    - Privileged seating with the best view
    - A non-alcoholic welcome cocktail
    - Sweet treats with your tea or coffee*

    The offer is the Buffalo Bill show which is an hour and half show with dinner...the english price is

    2 seating categories
    2nd category :
    Adult Rate : £ 52 Children’s rate : £ 40
    1st category :
    Adult Rate : £ 63 Children’s rate : £ 51


    The french offer is for 29 euros....the price is the same for adult and child so I recommend that you buy all adult tickets as you get more food.

    Given the prices in disney are shocking for food this is a really good deal, show, food and drink for 29 euros.clap2.gif

    The menu is here

    http://international.disney-village....es/Menuwws.pdf



    I think you can only book the 9.30pm shows though.

    Also you need to book at least 5 days in advance

    I always use the french website, it's much cheaper than the english one.
  • mrsg26
    mrsg26 Posts: 228 Forumite
    mikey72 wrote: »
    I always use the french website, it's much cheaper than the english one.

    Can you use that site to purchase 1 day park tickets - looking to go next tuesday and would love to save some money!
  • scottishf
    scottishf Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    I'm off tommorrow, can't wait...if anyone needs annual pass sponsorship to save 10% and are there the same time as me. PM me
  • Hi

    We have always done WDW Florida, but are on a budget this year so are doing Disneyland Paris. We are staying in the Sequoia Lodge from 26th July for 7 nights and have bought half board plus meal plan for all of us. I have a couple of questions:

    - We prefer to eat late morning when on holiday, so is it possible to take our breakfast vouchers and use them in the parks, and pay the difference, so we can eat about 11 -12 ish?
    - Are we limited to a set menu for dinner? Eg: do we get as much choice on the menu as someone paying as they go?
    - Will we have to pay any extra for dinners or does the voucher cover it all? (except wine of course)
    - Do we have to pre-book our dinner table everday in order to use the vouchers?

    We have done Disneyland Paris before but never stayed on site. I was quite excited at the prospect of onsite privileges, combined with paying up front for our food. BUT after reading some of the posts on here I am starting to worry that we are going to end up supplementing our food bill substantially!

    Please someone allay my feard and tell me that its all good!! Or failing that just tell me the truth lol
    -
  • Smiler07
    Smiler07 Posts: 5 Forumite
    Hi All

    Just a quick question, when making a booking on the disneyland website when is your card debited? Do you just pay a deposit and then pay the rest before your holiday or is it all debited in one go?

    Cheers
  • delwynshd
    delwynshd Posts: 2,907 Forumite
    not sure to be honest depends what dates your travelling I would imagine

    when is it

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