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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    I've looked at the disneyland website & the lowest onsite hotel was Santa Fe, & that was £418 which I think is a bit steep for one night.

    Thanks for the locker advice, thats good to know. I didnt even know they had lockers at the entrance. Are they easy to find & of a reasonable size?

    I know it's still expensive, but as a tip for others who book via the disney site, if you switch to the French website, the prices are near enough the same, but in euros.
    For example, as I was playing just, the £418 trip here comes in at 423 euros for the same package, or £372.
  • babyfruitella
    babyfruitella Posts: 983 Forumite
    edited 25 May 2011 at 7:20AM
    I've been pricing tickets today on the disney website. Can I buy tickets through the french site? They're only 40EUR on there compared to £51 on the uk site? And can you buy for 2 days? I'm understanding it as saying you can only use it for 1 day, & then there's a blackout. Really need to polish up on the old French!
    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 VOUCHER
  • dini_2
    dini_2 Posts: 194 Forumite
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    Ive just bought a dream pass from : http://www.paris-billets.com/fichespectacle.php?id_evenement=%206777&date_s1=2011-05-25 for €161 (which is around £140 sterling + £1.50 from my bank) It will apparently take a week to arrive.
    As I understand it, you cannot use the classic or fantasy annual passes on days 2 and 3 but dream passes (365 days) are ok.
    On that site you can also buy 2 day 2 park tickets etc, which I think are still cheaper (€52). I went for the dream pass as I will be there for 4 days/3 nights and it was cheaper as I am not staying in a disney hotel. (I found most of my tips on the disboard site.)
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  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    edited 25 May 2011 at 11:19AM
    I've been pricing tickets today on the disney website. Can I buy tickets through the french site? They're only 40EUR on there compared to £51 on the uk site? And can you buy for 2 days? I'm understanding it as saying you can only use it for 1 day, & then there's a blackout. Really need to polish up on the old French!

    I've bought the annual passes through them.
    I can't see that offer on there though at the moment, but they were doing a buy one get one free, where you bought a one day pass, then ot another one for a later visit. So maybe that's the one you have seen, do you have a link?

    (There is a three day for the price of two - it says you can use that for any three days out of seven, you can either do 1,2,3, or take a break and go back later, eg 1, 3, 4 or 1, 2, 5 etc)
    dini wrote: »
    Ive just bought a dream pass from : http://www.paris-billets.com/fichespectacle.php?id_evenement=%206777&date_s1=2011-05-25 for €161 (which is around £140 sterling + £1.50 from my bank) It will apparently take a week to arrive.
    As I understand it, you cannot use the classic or fantasy annual passes on days 2 and 3 but dream passes (365 days) are ok.
    On that site you can also buy 2 day 2 park tickets etc, which I think are still cheaper (€52). I went for the dream pass as I will be there for 4 days/3 nights and it was cheaper as I am not staying in a disney hotel. (I found most of my tips on the disboard site.)

    Good price for the dream pass. We've not had a problem with the Fantasy pass, (apart from the excluded days), been ok to use as soon as we buy them, and back in the next days.

    I can see this one for two days.

    http://www.paris-billets.com/fichesp...evenement=8252

    52 euros, you'll have to post back on how good the website is when your pass comes.
  • babyfruitella
    babyfruitella Posts: 983 Forumite
    This should work.....

    https://www.booktickets.disneylandparis.com/tnsa6/live/shop/1idf/MAINIDFCD/pluto/product_detail.php?vld=1&product_id=6864&affid

    Is that Paris-Billets site ok? Never used it before. Do they email tickets?
    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 VOUCHER
  • babyfruitella
    babyfruitella Posts: 983 Forumite
    Oh it didnt. Through that link select France & then Ile de France. And its the Billet Francilien dat! 1Jour/1Parc.
    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 VOUCHER
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    Oh it didnt. Through that link select France & then Ile de France. And its the Billet Francilien dat! 1Jour/1Parc.

    Ile de France has offers aimed at the Paris region, and there have been reports/rumours you need to provide proof of residence to obtain them. There have also been reports that they're now available to anyone.
    I use look at autres regions,but the offers are different.
  • babyfruitella
    babyfruitella Posts: 983 Forumite
    Yeah I did some googling, & according to many on tripadvisor they were available for anyone now, & that you just put your hotel address as your address.

    The prices on the website dini suggested are very good, but having never heard of them before i'm a bit wary of using them.....
    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 VOUCHER
  • babyfruitella
    babyfruitella Posts: 983 Forumite
    I also got to it through this link http://www.billetfrancilien.com/
    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 VOUCHER
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    It'll either be busy or quiet in Disney at that weekend, it's excluded from most of the passes, so a two day pass would get you on more rides if there are queues.
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