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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi melf1nn am interested in your experience, how did you go about joining ? did it offer the free ticket on the advert page ? etc
Sorry so many questions but you may of found the euro site of the century
Andy0 -
I still fancy DLP with my 3.. as feb weekend is a no go, we are in spain in july what is easter week or 1st weeks in october like weather and parks wise??? We are restricted by scottish shool holidaysMF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/20000
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1st week in October is a fabulous time to go - you see some of the Halloween theme all over the main park, its quiet (no other school holidays) and the weather is usually mild as well.
Easter is not so good - in April there are staggered "Easter" or Spring break holidays throughout most of Europe, for almost all of April.0 -
hi
can someone please explain how the free ticket for buffalo bill's works?
we have fantasy annual passes, going again in november for my son's birthday so the free ticket will be for him i think but it says valid until nov 7th on the disneyland paris website and we will be going the week after this. does this offer usually run all year?
also it says something about a free birthday lunch, do we book that at city hall when we get there? is it free for my son?
i'm using google translate and some of it is impossible to understand.
many thanks!!0 -
Just back from Disney and wanted to let everyone know that I had no problems with my Fantasy annual passes purchased from CEmultiavantages. I paid 109 euro for each adult fantasy pass and got a free child pass could have got another free child pass but my youngest is only 1 so didnt need it. I showed my e ticket to the gate at the main carpark and they let us in to park for free then went to the passport office and exchanged for the actual passports. Took about 10 mins. This has saved us a fortune as we spent 5 days actually in the park and we have the option of returning again.
10 minutes is good,
The queue was about an hour long when I bought our annual passes this year.0 -
10 minutes is good,
The queue was about an hour long when I bought our annual passes this year.
We went to the park at about 6.30pm on the day we had travelled to try and save time the next morning and there was no queue at all.0 -
saintjimmy1974 wrote: »Hi melf1nn am interested in your experience, how did you go about joining ? did it offer the free ticket on the advert page ? etc
Sorry so many questions but you may of found the euro site of the century
Andy
I had to join the site it cost 20 euros before I could purchase the tickets. I have just been on the site to have a look if the offer is still available but at the minute it doesnt seem to be and they have put the cost of the fantasy pass up to 125 euro so only a 10% reduction. It may be that they have the special offers before the summer months start because I bought mine in May so it is probably worth keeping an eye on the site for the special offers. They are very reliable and replied to all my emails within a few hours even late at night sometimes although it is all in french.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »1st week in October is a fabulous time to go - you see some of the Halloween theme all over the main park, its quiet (no other school holidays) and the weather is usually mild as well.
Easter is not so good - in April there are staggered "Easter" or Spring break holidays throughout most of Europe, for almost all of April.
Thank you ballet shoes. Now i just need to decide where to stayMF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/20000 -
Hi all,
As you all seem to be experts on Euro Disney i wonder if you can please help as im at my wits end! :A
I am looking to go to Euro Disney on 28th December for 5 nights over New Year.
There are 5 adults and 5 children (aged 11,8,4,2 and 1) We want to fly from Bristol. Cant decide on a hotel as don't know whether to go with a Disney hotel so passes are included or book separate also whether to go half board or not!?
So we have pretty much worked out what we want but are finding it impossible to get any decent prices.
Can anyone recommend if there are any loopholes to get it cheaper (saw someone mention shares!?) or recommend a good place to book this as a lot of places wont let me search for this amount of people.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi KimChris,
A couple of questions for you - I'm assuming with that size party you are looking at 3 rooms in a Disney hotel? Whats the quote for a price you have been given, and what does it include (ie park passes, half board etc).
With that size of party, and going for that long, you would definitely benefit by not buying a half board plan, and at least one (or even 2) or you adults becoming shareholders.
The parks will be very busy when you go, and New Years Eve will literally be wall-to-wall people, for most of the day. With young children, to be honest you should avoid the main park totally in the evening on New Years Eve.0
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