📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!

Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

14114124144164171281

Comments

  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    edited 28 August 2010 at 10:53PM
    Brummig wrote: »
    thanks for this very helpful reply! Perhaps I should just ignore ignorant trolls 40 times.

    Well you're quite touchy.
    We've stayed in the aire in the van for weeks at a time, both summer and winter, and used it for both disney and paris.
    Are you perchance italian with a large diesel generator chained to the side of your van?
  • sallyjh
    sallyjh Posts: 133 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


    Hi has anyone done this and used their tickets yet? Is it ok ??! Am just panicking about booking it and being turned away at the gate. And is it def ok to book all adult seats ? Cos my ds whos 6 would eat the adults food better than the kids anyway - tho not the beer lol!
    Just need reassurance please folks - less than 5 weeks now to my trip
    thanks in advance
    Sal x
  • sallyjh
    sallyjh Posts: 133 Forumite
    Brummig wrote: »
    I am planning a campervan jaunt to DLP in November as I can't think of anywhere I would rather celebrate being 40! I'm planning a series of '40 themed things', so I am working on a list of 40 things I want to do in the year, but I also thought about pictures with 40 Disney characters (will probably have to include statues in this).

    We will be on a budget (staying in van on park using annual passes) but I want to make it special. So any thoughts on what I can do, and if my 40 is possible?


    Hey I'm going for my 40th too! Well and dhs whose bday is bout 2 weeks later - but we'll be there on my b'day!!! Never thought about doing 40 Disney type things - tho with a 6 and 4 yr old in tow mite not work so well - apart from 40 different toilets, 40 requests for some expensive toy etc lol
    Have fun
    Sal x
  • Curlywurli
    Curlywurli Posts: 639 Forumite
    edited 29 August 2010 at 4:56PM
    This may have been asked many pages back but I'm still working my way through them. I'm not sure when to go yet but if I wanted to go in July when should I book, is there a best time or month, same with October. How far in advance can you book? Also does anyone know when the new brochure will be out?

    Sorry about all the questions.
    Thanks to anyone who can help :)

    I also looked at booking the Eurostar on Expedia, but couldn't find a direct train- is that why I was getting a decent deal?
  • flower24
    flower24 Posts: 1,719 Forumite
    I am so excited, we are going in 3 weeks!!!!!!!!! We are planning on taking snacks and drinks with us, how much spending money do you think we'll need? We are travelling there via Eurostar on the Sunday and staying in the Kyriad for the first night, then our first day in the park will be Monday, we go home on Thursday. We aren't too bothered about sit down meals, maybe we will have one in the course of the holiday. There's 2 adults, a 3 year old and a 2 year old. Thanks
  • stonsey
    stonsey Posts: 35 Forumite
    We are heading to Euro Disney on Thursday for two nights - 2 adults & 2 kids. I'd be grateful for advice on the cheapest way to travel from CDG airport to the park?
  • pompeyrich
    pompeyrich Posts: 3,135 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    We went in August and a 500ml bottle of drink, water coke oasis was 2.50 Euros, Ice creams lollies etc. were similar prices. A Burger was around 10E and you could get other snacks from around 7E. There is a shop at the station that sells sandwiches and drinks a bit cheaper than in the parks. There is a McDonalds in Disney Village which, I'm ashamed to admit, we ate at both nights we were there, around 5Es for a meal deal.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    stonsey wrote: »
    We are heading to Euro Disney on Thursday for two nights - 2 adults & 2 kids. I'd be grateful for advice on the cheapest way to travel from CDG airport to the park?

    A private shuttle is probably going to work out cheapest for a group your size - ezyshuttle, rstransports etc - just have a google and see what comes up. It won't be cheap - for guidance, the VEA bus from the airport to Disney costs 18 euros per adult and 13 euros per child, one way.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Curlywurli wrote: »
    This may have been asked many pages back but I'm still working my way through them. I'm not sure when to go yet but if I wanted to go in July when should I book, is there a best time or month, same with October. How far in advance can you book? Also does anyone know when the new brochure will be out?

    Sorry about all the questions.
    Thanks to anyone who can help :)

    I also looked at booking the Eurostar on Expedia, but couldn't find a direct train- is that why I was getting a decent deal?

    For October this year, I booked in March, with a 40% off deal. For next July, I would guess the prices and new brochure should be out next month sometime. Disney have offered 40% off on a lot of dates this year, there have also been a couple of flash sales, and there is a current offer of 2nights and days free for stays November through to March next year.
    Moral of this story - don't pay any attention to the brochure price - you'll usually get a deal coming along (July this year was also included in the 40% off and the flash sale).
    There are no direct Eurostar to Disney on Tuesday or Saturdays, you can get prices and book 6 months in advance by phoning Eurostar. Indirect (changing at Lille) doesn't seem to pose any problems though, and could make it a cheaper journey.
  • Curlywurli
    Curlywurli Posts: 639 Forumite
    Thank you, that's great. That's exactly what I wanted to know. There are so many websites and I haven't been there since a school trip when it was Eurodisney- it's so confusing. :D

    I presume that you have to pay the whole cost when you book it?
This discussion has been closed.
Meet your Ambassadors

🚀 Getting Started

Hi new member!

Our Getting Started Guide will help you get the most out of the Forum

Categories

  • All Categories
  • 351.2K Banking & Borrowing
  • 253.2K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
  • 453.7K Spending & Discounts
  • 244.2K Work, Benefits & Business
  • 599.3K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
  • 177.1K Life & Family
  • 257.7K Travel & Transport
  • 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
  • 16.2K Discuss & Feedback
  • 37.6K Read-Only Boards

Is this how you want to be seen?

We see you are using a default avatar. It takes only a few seconds to pick a picture.