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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    edited 23 August 2010 at 11:27PM
    It's not a stunning deal, the tesco vouchers work out at 2 to 1 rather than 4 to 1 cost wise.
    Could be worth getting the vouchers, taking them to disney, and seeing what sort of ticket they want to give you. If it's no good, pay cash and get a refund on the tesco vouchers when you get back.
    Need to check with tesco they refund on these particular ones before getting them as well.
    Having said that, last time I got annual passes, it was the till receipt I needed, not the actual tickets.
  • lisa76
    lisa76 Posts: 1,589 Forumite
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    Oh I was just going to book our holiday through Alpharooms as it's considerably cheaper than the Disney website and now I'm having a panic about whether the tickets are included???? I am looking at one of the sister hotels like Magic Cirus or Explorers hotel.
    Has anyone booked through Alpharooms or does anyone know the answer?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    lisa76 wrote: »
    Oh I was just going to book our holiday through Alpharooms as it's considerably cheaper than the Disney website and now I'm having a panic about whether the tickets are included???? I am looking at one of the sister hotels like Magic Cirus or Explorers hotel.
    Has anyone booked through Alpharooms or does anyone know the answer?

    Every time I've looked on Alpharooms for the Disney associated hotels, the park tickets have not been included in the price quoted. You need to fully read the description - unless it specifically says park tickets are included, you are only paying for the hotel room with Alpharooms.
  • lisa76
    lisa76 Posts: 1,589 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Thanks balletshoes - back to the drawing board for me then!
  • Hi

    I'm off to Disneyland Paris on 16th September for my honeymoon. I've damaged my ankle and fear I may not be able to do the walking involved. I understand that you can hire a wheelchair there; but there is more demand for them than the amount of wheelchairs on loan according to their website. Has anyone had first hand experience of this?? Thanks.
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Hi

    I'm off to Disneyland Paris on 16th September for my honeymoon. I've damaged my ankle and fear I may not be able to do the walking involved. I understand that you can hire a wheelchair there; but there is more demand for them than the amount of wheelchairs on loan according to their website. Has anyone had first hand experience of this?? Thanks.

    How are you getting there?
    Any chance of taking a wheelchair with you?
  • mikey72 wrote: »
    How are you getting there?
    Any chance of taking a wheelchair with you?

    Yes I'm going to look into the possibility of hiring a wheelchair from where I live; but I just wanted to check out both possibilities.

    I'm still hoping that my ankle may recover; but altho I can walk very short distances in my aircast (removable plastercast); I think walking around Disney could prove very painful.:(
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Yes I'm going to look into the possibility of hiring a wheelchair from where I live; but I just wanted to check out both possibilities.

    I'm still hoping that my ankle may recover; but altho I can walk very short distances in my aircast (removable plastercast); I think walking around Disney could prove very painful.:(

    The NHS do short term loans in some areas, worth asking the local council if there is a contact number.
  • mikey72 wrote: »
    The NHS do short term loans in some areas, worth asking the local council if there is a contact number.

    Thank you so much. Will definitely look into that first thing Tuesday morning. Have been stressing about what I will do if my ankle doesn't recover; and that's really reassuring - thank you!
  • Brummig
    Brummig Posts: 56 Forumite
    mikey72 wrote: »
    Pull the annoying cable you have just fallen over again out of the toilet block it shouldn't be in (and you really shouldn't be using either for the shower come to that) 40 times. (in the dark, as late as possible)
    As all the water is off, watch everyone empty the toilet over and around the dump point and walk it back over 40 times.
    Try to back over a drain to empty your waste water discretly and fail 40 times.
    Join the queue of 40 others as someone is filling their camper with a hosepipe from the only drinking water point.
    Start your engine 40 times at 2.00am.
    See if you can get 40 of the stickers about staying overnight without paying that all the Italian motorhomes have.
    Best though.
    Put sugar in 40 generators in the car park.
    In the park, get your own back and push in front of 40 italians.

    thanks for this very helpful reply! Perhaps I should just ignore ignorant trolls 40 times.
    Be the change you want to see :j

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