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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • iceburn
    iceburn Posts: 680 Forumite
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    Umm I never ask anything. I am saying that post was related to your post. Like you know the prices for the passes, how to get discount off them how to get free kids annual pass etc. Would share all that and more but like I said forget it now. Just read the big thread
  • iceburn wrote: »
    Umm I never ask anything. I am saying that post was related to your post. Like you know the prices for the passes, how to get discount off them how to get free kids annual pass etc. Would share all that and more but like I said forget it now. Just read the big thread

    well why dont you post on the big post instead of hijacking my thread which can potentially throw it off form the original questions which happens all the time. put your dummy back in and have a nice weekend. :D
  • iceburn
    iceburn Posts: 680 Forumite
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    im thinking of taking my 2 girls 10 and 12
    Im considering 4 days as 247 tickets, they sell 4 days for the price of 3 so about £350, is there a better deal than this.
    not bothered about having a disney hotel, i looked on laterooms and 4 there is a 'tulip' 3 star hotel 4m away, its not far from a train station that goes to DLP. Its £103 per night.
    so if i book this hotel should i use the train, im likely to hire a car for a week so wondering what it will cost if i want to park it at DLP or is the train more convenient?
    What will it cost me each day for food and drink, we will likely be there for lunch and dinner and there is 1 adult and 2 kids, i dont want to skrimp but im not wanting to be extravegant either. So what should i budget per day for spending and eating costs and does the car park cost anything?

    This will be last post since like I said not going to help you even through on all those points I could. And giving you all that info points is keeping your post on topic. If you want to get info / help you need to change your attitude. If you can't see what's the problem than so be and good luck getting your questions answered
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    I can tell you they do have access to first aid service, its the fire department! I got a large splinter in my hand from a bannister in the hotel and a very handsome, young fireman arrived on a bike and bandaged up my hand :)
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    We have asthma (3 of us), allergies (3 of us), medicated conditions (all of us - my son is disabled and on meds) and we get free annual cover with our bank. Nothing more to pay, and all illnesses declared was very impressed and it is good cover too. Tesco charged me £25 for a 5 day trip for myself and the 2 kids though (policy is in hubbys name).
  • oh great my thread is merged with the big one, now my questions will get lost, how wonderful:)
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    oh great my thread is merged with the big one, now my questions will get lost, how wonderful:)

    but if you have any more questions, by keeping an eye on this thread once you've posted them, you'll still be able to keep track of the answers, won't you?
  • iceburn
    iceburn Posts: 680 Forumite
    500 Posts
    We have asthma (3 of us), allergies (3 of us), medicated conditions (all of us - my son is disabled and on meds) and we get free annual cover with our bank. Nothing more to pay, and all illnesses declared was very impressed and it is good cover too. Tesco charged me £25 for a 5 day trip for myself and the 2 kids though (policy is in hubbys name).

    What bank is that? Not for me but an earlier poster is looking for travel insurance with a child suffering from asthma and seem your bank would fit there bill perfectly.
  • but if you have any more questions, by keeping an eye on this thread once you've posted them, you'll still be able to keep track of the answers, won't you?

    i dont want to be looking thru other people posts hoping to find an answer and once my questions are off the last page they will get forgotten about
  • sigur
    sigur Posts: 62 Forumite
    Do Disney pop up with sales quite often ?

    The reason I ask is that we are looking to go in August/September and have just missed the 50% off deal....
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