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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    thanks for relys so if i let her go with hernanny and grandad do yathink ill miss much or will itbe just as special when we take her another time

    I think each time is special unless you intend on going the next week!! The parades change so it might be nice that she also get the 2 experiences at different times of the year. I would choose November because of the xmas celebrations, it is chilly but very quiet so you get to have lots of goes on the rides!!
  • We're staying at Val d'Europe but am struggling to work out the transport costs from CDG to Disney. We are hoping to spend the first day direct from the airport around Paris, then 3 nights at Disney. Is it cheaper to get a one day Carte Moblis for 2 adults and 2 kids for the first day then pay for the RER from Val d'E to Disney each of the next 2 days (to get to the parks) and then a Carte Moblis on the return trip to CDG. Or just get a 5 day Carte Moblis?

    Any idea how long the journey takes on the RER between CDG and Val d'E?

    Also would the Val d'E hold our bags until official check in/departure time?

    Here's hoping someone can point me in the right direction......:confused:
  • Spendless
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    We went to disney (Florida) when my daughter was 2 and IMO it didn't matter if she didn't 'get' the whole Disney experience as you don't pay for admission until they are 3.
  • bizzybee
    bizzybee Posts: 543 Forumite
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    saucer wrote: »
    Hello all...first post on here
    We want to go mid-week in the first week of Sept...when the French schools are back. We've been told the park gets quiet around then....what do you think?
    Thanks;)

    We went 10/09/06. I read all the books beforehand and had everything planned - quietest times, where quick passes were needed, etc.

    Got there and the place was deserted (by Disney standards). The only thing we queued for was the Peter Pan ride and that was only 10 minutes.

    Some of the rides, Rock 'n' Rollercoaster springs to mind, we just came off, walked round to the entrance and got back on again!

    If I ever have the stomach to go again this is definitely the time of year I would go.
  • nchick wrote: »
    The key questions we have are:
    1) Is the offer for a free under 7's passport when an adult passport is bought still on?

    Yes here is the actual link http://offres.disneylandparis.fr/passeport-annuel/non-adherents/k7.xhtml

    .


    Do you know if the under 7 passport expires when the child turns 7? Or will it last for one year from issue?

    Thanks for any help... my French is not near good enough to understand the finer points!
  • nchick
    nchick Posts: 8 Forumite
    Do you know if the under 7 passport expires when the child turns 7? Or will it last for one year from issue?

    Thanks for any help... my French is not near good enough to understand the finer points!
    It should last one year from issue.... I believe. Since they won't issue buy one get one free passports to children who are not at least 3 at the time the passports are purchased. Since under 3's get in free anyway.
  • kacy75
    kacy75 Posts: 175 Forumite
    I would love to take my two children to eurodisney. My eldest is at school but he is in reception so im inclined to take him out so we can travel when its cheaper. What sort of price am I looking at for a 4-7 night stay. Is it better to book direct with eurodisney or will i get a better price elsewhere.

    TIA Kacy x
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  • Hi Peeps,

    Thinking of going to Disneyland Paris, would you go? is it expensive, any tips ideas or recommendations welcome. (thinking of going end of March time.)
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  • dipsy
    dipsy Posts: 3,137 Forumite
    Hi I went a few years back was fab

    how old are your kids?

    the food /gifts were expensive

    are you going to stop there or elsewhere?
    2007 £1749
    2008 £291.99
    2009 JanMasscara £7.00 Feb megcabot books x 2 £20 XFactor tkts x 2 £58.00 (couldn't go though as they only phoned on day :-( ) foundation £7.99
    total so far for 09 £92.99
  • Stephen_Leak
    Stephen_Leak Posts: 8,762 Forumite
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    Tip: the railway runs around the site, and is a good way of "getting the lie of the land". Therefore, everyone heads for the station by the main gate. The trains run clockwise, so turn right and walk around to the station "before" the main gate and get on there.
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