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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Smiler07
    Smiler07 Posts: 5 Forumite
    not sure to be honest depends what dates your travelling I would imagine

    when is it

    Del

    September 22nd

    I've had it booked for a while but they haven't taken any money out yet, when I look at the booking online on their site it says that its been fully paid??
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    When you book online, its the full amount that will be taken, usually within 7 days of you making the booking.
  • I know this is going to sound cheeky... but here goes.

    Is anyone with an Annual Passport going to be in DLP on August 23rd or 24th??

    I am looking to buy 2 Annual passports for my wife and myself. The nipper doesn't need one yet as she's still only 2, so my thoughts are to get her AP later this year or early next year on our next visit.

    Any help with this will be fab!:beer:
  • Hi sorry if this is on the wrong thread but im a newbie. Just had a quote from internet company shortbreaks.com and it is really cheap (£522.00 for 2 nights). Has anybody else booked with them and are they ok. Would be grateful for any help cos dont want to dissapoint my 2 4 year old grandaughters.:)
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Hi sorry if this is on the wrong thread but im a newbie. Just had a quote from internet company shortbreaks.com and it is really cheap (£522.00 for 2 nights). Has anybody else booked with them and are they ok. Would be grateful for any help cos dont want to dissapoint my 2 4 year old grandaughters.:)

    is it cheaper than the official Disneyland Paris booking site?
    http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/index.xhtml

    a lot of the hotels and dates have up to 40% off at the moment, and until early next year, if you book quickly. Have a look and see what you can get yourself direct :).
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    Ok a cheeky request but here we go. I promised my son if he was a good boy and didn't do wee wees in bed ( i know tmi) when we go to dlrp he could buy a talking buzz lightyear with wings that come out - he is obsessed. I want to know how much they are out there. In the disney store they are £20 but have a euro price of 35euros on them so was thinking of buying buzz here and smuggling him out with us. But if he is about the same or only a small difference i will wait.

    Now for the cheeky bit if you are out there could someone glance at the price for me. thank you x x x
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  • Danka
    Danka Posts: 117 Forumite
    Hi,
    Im a bit lost in all this information. Can someone please point out where and how to book the trip to Disneyland/
    We are a family of 4 - 2 kids (6 and 11). We want to go for 3-4 days in October (between 27-30). We would like to travel from London by Eurostar and spend 1 day in Paris and 3 days in Disneyland. Budget - obviously as low as possible - definitely below £1500 if possible.
    Do I book everything separately or whole package? Should we stay in Disneyland or in Paris suburb?
    We never went to Paris and don't know much about Disneyland so somehow don't know where to start.
    Thank you.
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  • lillyboo
    lillyboo Posts: 131 Forumite
    wendyphant wrote: »
    Ok a cheeky request but here we go. I promised my son if he was a good boy and didn't do wee wees in bed ( i know tmi) when we go to dlrp he could buy a talking buzz lightyear with wings that come out - he is obsessed. I want to know how much they are out there. In the disney store they are £20 but have a euro price of 35euros on them so was thinking of buying buzz here and smuggling him out with us. But if he is about the same or only a small difference i will wait.

    Now for the cheeky bit if you are out there could someone glance at the price for me. thank you x x x

    I have started buying a few bits for my two to take with me including Jessie and Woody (as we are staying in Cheyenne thought id stick to the cowboy theme ;)) I've heard toys and gifts are much more expensive in disney than here, so i thought as we leave the room on a morning one of us can pop something on their beds as a surprise present for our return! We go in August and I will have a look at prices for you - unless you go before me of course! :D
  • minimoneysaver
    minimoneysaver Posts: 2,222 Forumite
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    The toys are very expensive out there. I was so glad that I had purchased a minnie outfit for my little girl here in the UK. I did cave in and buy her one soft toy out there, but that was about it. I let her choose another build a bear when we got home.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Danka wrote: »
    Hi,
    Im a bit lost in all this information. Can someone please point out where and how to book the trip to Disneyland/
    We are a family of 4 - 2 kids (6 and 11). We want to go for 3-4 days in October (between 27-30). We would like to travel from London by Eurostar and spend 1 day in Paris and 3 days in Disneyland. Budget - obviously as low as possible - definitely below £1500 if possible.
    Do I book everything separately or whole package? Should we stay in Disneyland or in Paris suburb?
    We never went to Paris and don't know much about Disneyland so somehow don't know where to start.
    Thank you.

    try and look at it all separately first, as usually a transport-included option makes things more expensive. Eurostar site for your transport, the Disneyland Paris website for hotel/ticket package (they have up to 40% off some hotels for your dates). If you want to spend most of your trip at DLP, it makes sense to stay there, in my opinion, or very nearby (if you would prefer to stay offsite but nearby, check travelrepublic, alpharooms etc for "Disneyland Paris" hotels, to get an idea of prices for hotels in the area.
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