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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Dreamer1977
    Dreamer1977 Posts: 19 Forumite
    drjb7575 wrote: »
    YAY finally, think im gonna book up for the disney hotel for the 26th - 28th march, not been this time of year before so hopefully it will be quietish. when are you guys booking up for ?
    think ill pay it out right to benefit from the quidco cashback aswell :)

    We are doing the week before that, went same time this year and it was pretty quiet compared to other times I've been so will hopefully be the same next year :)
  • dini_2
    dini_2 Posts: 194 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Well just checked my bank account. HalifaxBOS (of course) have given me a rubbish rate for my tickets.
    I paid for my dream pass with my BOS debit card, no other choice; Anyway, they gave me a rate of 1.12 (although the rate that day was 1.15-I checked) plus the non optional £1.50. Then today the money for the Buffallo Bill's Wild West Show came out: 1.08 plus the non optional £1.50 and it was showing 1.12 on the day.
    Not surprised really, but banks annoy me. Grrr.

    I still got a very good discount overall though. Annual Dream pass for £144.99, (cheaper than a 4 day 2 park hopper pass) and 2 Adult and 2 Children tickets for Buffalo Bill for £111.66. And I get free admission to it with my Annual Pass as its my birthday month.
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  • carmel11
    carmel11 Posts: 375 Forumite
    Hi,I am going to disney paris next week and need to book tickets,1 park. So far I know i can get adult pass for£57 euro,child 51
    or 3 day 122 and 109.s there anything cheaper at the moment.I am just going to try to find the francilian french site
  • melf1nn
    melf1nn Posts: 121 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    edited 9 June 2011 at 1:20PM
    Hello, I just wanted to let you all know that I have purchased 2 adult fantasy passes and with this I receive a free child pass from a site called cemultiavantages.com for 218 euro. I did have to pay 20 euro to register with the site before I could buy them. So far all communication with them has been excellent with them replying to my emails almost instantly. I will let you all know when I actually receive the tickets and how I get on when I arrive there. I am not actually going untill August.
  • melf1nn
    melf1nn Posts: 121 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    dini wrote: »
    . And I get free admission to it with my Annual Pass as its my birthday month.

    I just wondered do you know if you also get free admission with a fantasy pass in your birthday month. Ive never heard of this before and when I go in August it is just after my birthday.
  • carmel11
    carmel11 Posts: 375 Forumite
    edited 9 June 2011 at 12:12PM
    I may be interested in this!what is a fantasy pass exactly?Is this for a child over three?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    carmel11 wrote: »
    I may be interested in this!what is a fantasy pass exactly?Is this for a child over three?

    annual pass info here -

    http://www.dlrpmagic.com/planning/booking/annual-passports/

    Fantasy Passes do have blackout dates (ie dates that you can't use them for park entry) so check that your intended visit doesn't have a blackout date in it.

    If you are entitled to a free annual pass for your child, your child has to be aged at least 3, but not as old as 7, when you pay for your annual pass and get the childs (same type of pass) free.
  • EVIESMUMMY_2
    EVIESMUMMY_2 Posts: 280 Forumite
    Going to book for March 2012 today, went in March this year - but they have now put the deposit up from 10% to 35% :-(

    Stayed in the New York this year but thinking of doing Disney Hotel next time - do people think its worth the extra money?? Thanks

    Hi im thinking of Newport bay or New York? did you enjoy your stay?
    :j:j:jMoney Spending Expert! :j:j:j
  • Dreamer1977
    Dreamer1977 Posts: 19 Forumite
    EVIESMUMMY wrote: »
    Hi im thinking of Newport bay or New York? did you enjoy your stay?

    Hi, I've done both hotels and they are both really nice, although I would say for the small increase in price that I would definitely go back to the New York over the Newport Bay, as it does have the edge!!
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    Hi, I've done both hotels and they are both really nice, although I would say for the small increase in price that I would definitely go back to the New York over the Newport Bay, as it does have the edge!!

    You know, the room was a bit crummy for the money we paid in HNY (£1300 for 4 of us) and I did not feel it very special. It did not seem very 'Kid Friendly' to me. They do have kids stuff there was I was always worried about the kids making too much noise as it seems very 'posh'.

    Still not booked for 2012 Dreamer - we are off to WDW at Easter and we only got back from DLP last week. We got Butlins in 7 weeks and then I am off to Butlins for a girly weekend (and my 40th! No Kids! yay) 7 weeks after that. Decisions, decisions......
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