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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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if you need disneyland tickets try here just got adult 2 day hopper tickets for only £79 my mum used last year for 1 day tickets and only payed £37 have a look its disneytickets1 co.uk:beer:0
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No spamming.
No protection if you buy these tickets with anything other than a credit card.
Beware - the site is NOT secure and the seller (residential address) does not have a security seal on the site for protecting your details.
Very unprofessional site.0 -
I bet you have.
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No spamming.
No protection if you buy these tickets with anything other than a credit card.
Beware - the site is NOT secure and the seller (residential address) does not have a security seal on the site for protecting your details.0 -
if you need disneyland tickets try here just got adult 2 day hopper tickets for only £79 my mum used last year for 1 day tickets and only payed £37 have a look its disneytickets1 co.uk:beer:COMP WINS FOR HUBBY & I SINCE SEPTEMBER:2 £50 DOMINOS VOUCHERS, 13 PAIRS OF FOOTBALL TICKETS, MICROSOFT HOME EDTN, 2 PAIRS OF ALTON TOWERS TICKETS, 1 CASE OF PERCY PIGS, 1 PAIR OF LEATHER LADIES GLOVES, 4 COLLECTION 2000 PRODUCTS, PLAYSTATION 3 WITH FIFA 12, 5* HOTEL STAY IN LONDON, SEASON 6 OF SUPERNATURAL DVD, PERFECT PIZZA VOUCHER0
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We're visiting Disney in September with our 2 year old. We're only staying for one night. We land in Paris at 9:30am, & our flight home is the following day at 9pm-ish. I'm currently looking at hotels. Cost determines that we're probably only going to do 1 day in the park I think (they day we come home) so we're looking for a hotel with good childrens facilities to keep our son entertained on the day we arrive. Everything seems to point at Explorers, with the soft play & pool etc, but its more expensive than the others on that strip & a lower star rating & some of the reviews aren't great. Do Magic Circus or Dream Castle have any play facilities for children? I've looked on their websites but am not coming up with much info. Or is it worth paying the extra for Explorers? Is it really as bad as some reviews make out? I assume you can't use the facilities there unless you're staying there?COMP WINS FOR HUBBY & I SINCE SEPTEMBER:2 £50 DOMINOS VOUCHERS, 13 PAIRS OF FOOTBALL TICKETS, MICROSOFT HOME EDTN, 2 PAIRS OF ALTON TOWERS TICKETS, 1 CASE OF PERCY PIGS, 1 PAIR OF LEATHER LADIES GLOVES, 4 COLLECTION 2000 PRODUCTS, PLAYSTATION 3 WITH FIFA 12, 5* HOTEL STAY IN LONDON, SEASON 6 OF SUPERNATURAL DVD, PERFECT PIZZA VOUCHER0
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I think you would be better off buying 2 day passes for the park, and paying for the cheaper hotel.
I could happily spend weeks there.0 -
I think you would be better off buying 2 day passes for the park, and paying for the cheaper hotel.
I could happily spend weeks there.
Thanks for that, thats what we're actually considering now. Will the hotels allow us to leave our case there until we can check in? Or is there a facility at the train station?
You wouldn't think i'd been before would you??Its so much more confusing when you're travelling with a child! There was no worry when it was just the 2 of us...... :rotfl:
COMP WINS FOR HUBBY & I SINCE SEPTEMBER:2 £50 DOMINOS VOUCHERS, 13 PAIRS OF FOOTBALL TICKETS, MICROSOFT HOME EDTN, 2 PAIRS OF ALTON TOWERS TICKETS, 1 CASE OF PERCY PIGS, 1 PAIR OF LEATHER LADIES GLOVES, 4 COLLECTION 2000 PRODUCTS, PLAYSTATION 3 WITH FIFA 12, 5* HOTEL STAY IN LONDON, SEASON 6 OF SUPERNATURAL DVD, PERFECT PIZZA VOUCHER0 -
Are you booking directly with the hotel?
I found the best prices by doing that, online, a lot better than expedia or booking.com.
Ring them and ask them about the bags, they speak good english.
Tip for tickets here.blue_monkey wrote: »Tickets - Expedia have 15% off tickets and 12% Quidco cashback.0 -
Are you booking directly with the hotel?
I found the best prices by doing that, online, a lot better than expedia or booking.com.
Ring them and ask them about the bags, they speak good english.
Tip for tickets here.
I'm not sure yet. I usually do, but we found a good rate with quickrooms so may use them.
Thanks for the ticket info. Think we'll be getting 1 ticket (at least) through our clubcard points but thats good to know for the others.COMP WINS FOR HUBBY & I SINCE SEPTEMBER:2 £50 DOMINOS VOUCHERS, 13 PAIRS OF FOOTBALL TICKETS, MICROSOFT HOME EDTN, 2 PAIRS OF ALTON TOWERS TICKETS, 1 CASE OF PERCY PIGS, 1 PAIR OF LEATHER LADIES GLOVES, 4 COLLECTION 2000 PRODUCTS, PLAYSTATION 3 WITH FIFA 12, 5* HOTEL STAY IN LONDON, SEASON 6 OF SUPERNATURAL DVD, PERFECT PIZZA VOUCHER0 -
babyfruitella wrote: »I'm not sure yet. I usually do, but we found a good rate with quickrooms so may use them.
Thanks for the ticket info. Think we'll be getting 1 ticket (at least) through our clubcard points but thats good to know for the others.
Quickrooms won't give me any quotes at the moment (thought I'd check mine against it)
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