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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi everyone.
Just wondered if anyone has ever travelled in a large group to Disneyland Paris and know any good companies that specialise in this? I've emailed one company that were recommended by Disney, think they were called great days? Just wondered if abybe know any others?
Also has anyone ever done a group booking with eurostar?
I'm hoping to go for my hen party in June next year and will be travelling in a group of between 16 and 22.
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Does anyone know if Princess for a day is open all year round? I'm going on the 22 September.
Also when the park closes at 7pm in September does that mean its less busy in the restaurants at 8/9pm? The way I've understood it is 8/9 is the busiest but is that just the Summer?
Also any advice would be great. My daughter is 6 and we're staying at the DLH.
I'm still waiting for my shareholder card. It's been over a month now? Is that normal?0 -
Does anyone know if Princess for a day is open all year round? I'm going on the 22 September.
Also when the park closes at 7pm in September does that mean its less busy in the restaurants at 8/9pm? The way I've understood it is 8/9 is the busiest but is that just the Summer?
Also any advice would be great. My daughter is 6 and we're staying at the DLH.
I'm still waiting for my shareholder card. It's been over a month now? Is that normal?
you can email Disney and ask what days during your stay the Princess for a Day is available.
The restaurants in the Village and hotels will be at their busiest for the 2 hours after the official park closing time in September, so from 7pmish to 9pm. Most folk will be spending their whole day in the park until closing time to make the most of their park time, then they will go for dinner. As long as you book your tables in advance, you'll be fine to eat at this time though.
shareholders cards are printed and dispatched in batches, so if you've already been waiting for a month, you will probably get it in the next couple of weeks.
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What's these shareholder cards everyone keeps talking about? Thanks0
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Is there anywhere near disney where you can camp? Thank you.
Like a previous poster we love La Croix Du Vieux Pont but it's an hours drive from Disney ( we tend to use it as a longer holiday with a few days @ Dinsey and a few days relaxing onsite )
for some closer sites have a look @ http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/results.asp?county=IledeFrance
we have stayed @ Le Chene Gris which is 15 mins drive to Disney
a lot of people on UKCS recommend 4 vents
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argh the link is being stupid lol just search on the french map " paris ile de france " section0
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Beetle_lover wrote: »What's these shareholder cards everyone keeps talking about? Thanks
If you own 20 or more Eurodisney SCA shares you can apply to be a member of the shareholder club, you can also join if you have 5 or more and pay a 30€ fee for 2 years membership.
The benefits are that you get 15% discount in shops, table service and buffet restaurants. 10% off in EOS and 10% off in UK Disney Stores.
You also get access to Salon Mickey at the entrance to Disneyland Park between 9&12 for a 'light breakfast' of cookie/pastry coffee/juice etc for the shareholder and 4 other family or 3 other friends.0 -
Thanks for info. I know the proper answer to the next question is dependant on the day of buying, but how much is roughly 20 shares with Disney?
Also - as I have never bought shares before - I would assume you are charged an "admin" fee?
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toshkininny wrote: »Thanks for info. I know the proper answer to the next question is dependant on the day of buying, but how much is roughly 20 shares with Disney?
Also - as I have never bought shares before - I would assume you are charged an "admin" fee?
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this gives you the share price -
http://www.digitallook.com/companyresearch/25188/Euro_Disney_S.C.A./share_prices.html
if you are in the UK, most folk find the Halifax online share dealing account is the easiest and cheapest way of buying these overseas shares. It does cost, to buy and then ultimately to sell, your shares (you are charged £11.95 from Halifax when you buy). But there is no yearly management fee or anything like that for holding your shares.0
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