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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Thank you Ballet, Could you advise how I purchase the ticket through cemultiavantages? Should I do it online or simply give them a call?
you can do it all online, and for UK customers you have the option of paying a little extra for international postage to have the tickets sent to your home address.
eta - this is a great site for DLP planning, and has folk who have ordered from cemultiavantages recently -
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2865727&page=40 -
balletshoes wrote: »you can do it all online, and for UK customers you have the option of paying a little extra for international postage to have the tickets sent to your home address.
eta - this is a great site for DLP planning, and has folk who have ordered from cemultiavantages recently -
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2865727&page=4
Thank you very much balletshoes. I had a few email exchanges today with the manager of cemultiavantages, a lady called Dias Alice (who claimed not to speak any English). She suggested me to purchase the Fantasy AP as only 8th is blocked out in April. I bought 3 passes and now finger crossed! Just cannot wait for the ticket and then ready to go. Thanks again for your kind help.0 -
Hello there,
Short time lurker, hope you don't mind me asking a couple of questions?
We're hoping to go to DLP in the first week of October, staying in the Kyriad. I've had a quick look on the Cemultiavantages site, looking at the AP for E119 (which sounds an amazing price, almost a bit too good to be true?!). It mentions that the tickets are only for 335 days a year, is there anyway of telling which days you can't use it on? We've been to DLP before a few times but this will be our first time with a young child so trying to get everything planned early!
TIA :j£2000/£9000=22.2%0 -
Hello there,
Short time lurker, hope you don't mind me asking a couple of questions?
We're hoping to go to DLP in the first week of October, staying in the Kyriad. I've had a quick look on the Cemultiavantages site, looking at the AP for E119 (which sounds an amazing price, almost a bit too good to be true?!). It mentions that the tickets are only for 335 days a year, is there anyway of telling which days you can't use it on? We've been to DLP before a few times but this will be our first time with a young child so trying to get everything planned early!
TIA :j
Full list of blockout dates for all annual passes here0 -
Just booked hotel through eurostar and am going for Easter. It's expensive but stuck in eurostar as the two boys only want to go under the sea to see sharks
Any suggestion to get some cheap park tickets, please? We are going for a week and plan to stay in the park for 3-4 days and then in Paris for the rest. The hotel we choose is 'Tulip Inn Marne La Vallee'. I hope it's livable
for tickets you could see if sky rewards have any left ( if you are a sky customer)
or could use tesco clubcard deals0 -
right quick question, when is best time to start looking for bookking for next feb half term, hoping the kids under 12 offer is back on. Hoping to take my mum with us this tim, and only looking at doing 3 nights instead of 5 nights lol. Hoping to get a 6 bed room in santa fee for a change, as enjoyed explorers but fancy trying a disney hotel. Realisticly, we get our student grants sept so will prob book and pay for it all when they are in, was nice knowing it was all paid for0
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Hi,
I'm visiting Disneyland in April with my mum and niece and was looking for advise from anyone who has used the TGV?
It is working out only slightly more expensive than the bus, and only take 10 mins compared to an hour - but on the raileurope website the price changes from £32 for 2 people to £50 depending on what train you pick.
Is there a difference in the terms or is this train busier?
If I book a train and my flight is delayed can I use the same tickets on the next train?0 -
Hi,
I'm visiting Disneyland in April with my mum and niece and was looking for advise from anyone who has used the TGV?
It is working out only slightly more expensive than the bus, and only take 10 mins compared to an hour - but on the raileurope website the price changes from £32 for 2 people to £50 depending on what train you pick.
Is there a difference in the terms or is this train busier?
If I book a train and my flight is delayed can I use the same tickets on the next train?
there are peak and off-peak times of travel on the TGV, thats what the difference in price is. you can buy a flexible ticket (when you do a dummy booking you get the option to choose this) which will let you change your ticket. However if you're not sure you'll make a specific TGV, you can just wait and buy your ticket at the TGV manned booth (or self-service machines if you prefer) at the train station at CDG.
I've found it cheaper (and just as fast) to use a shared shuttle transfer with rstransport from CDG to DLP, then we always get the TGV back from DLP to CDG as it maximises our park time on our last day.0 -
Hi,
I'm visiting Disneyland in April with my mum and niece and was looking for advise from anyone who has used the TGV?
It is working out only slightly more expensive than the bus, and only take 10 mins compared to an hour - but on the raileurope website the price changes from £32 for 2 people to £50 depending on what train you pick.
Is there a difference in the terms or is this train busier?
If I book a train and my flight is delayed can I use the same tickets on the next train?
We haven't been yet, but have booked our TGV tickets already for our trip in March.
I found booking direct on the TGV website (http://www.tgv-europe.com/en) slightly cheaper than using raileurope - €17 vs £16 for an adult one way fare, and they also offer free delivery which raileurope charge £2-ish for. The tickets have already arrived, probably only a few days after I booked although they say it can take up to a week.
We have actually booked the flexible option for slightly more - €20pp - which allows a full exchange or refund up until 2 hours after departure, thought it was worth it for a bit of flexibility in case things don't go to plan! I'm not sure how true it is as I'm not speaking from personal experience, but I have read on TripAdvisor etc that buying TGV tickets on the day is more expensive than booking in advance (same as our trains really) which is why we wanted to just get ours sorted.0 -
Has anyone been recently on The Sun offer, as I just wanted to check how it went. I am booked to go out on Saturday 10th March, stay at Davy Crockett ranch and then entry into the park on Sunday 11th March, catching the late ferry home that night. I was thinking about getting tickets for the Saturday as well. Has anyone done this?
I've decided to go for it and order extra passes for the Saturday for £94 (2 adults & 1 child). Hopefully we can catch an earlier ferry to give us more time in the park on the Saturday. I'll let you know how we get on.0
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