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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • toffifee
    toffifee Posts: 237 Forumite
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    Happy to pass on some help, after all the great help I've received from this thread!

    I think you need to go to a building just inside the DLP entrance (they let you in if you show the temporary passes), take a ticket and wait for your turn and then they take the photos. There was a post about it on this thread a while back. I'll see if I can find it. I guess you might need your passports as ID.
  • toffifee
    toffifee Posts: 237 Forumite
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    BenL wrote: »
    Just a slight correction to ukfans excellent post, you can buy an annual passport at the standard desks on your way in as well

    "You can pay for an annual passport from any of the normal ticket windows at the entrance to either Disney Park, they're listed up alongside the regular tickets. Do this and you'll get a Temporary Pass which allows access into Disneyland Park for that day only."

    http://www.dlrpmagic.com/planning/booking/annual-passports/#/buying-an-annual-pass

    You do however have to visit the annual passport office in Discoveryland at some point in the day to get your photo taken and the proper pass issued.

    We did this last May on our trip. We are using our passes again this year for a week just before they run out so you get 2 holidays for the 1 year pass (18 days inside the park for us)


    Found this and also post #6033 and neither mention needing anything else when getting the photo passes.

    If you have children under three I think they can get into DLP without charge so don't need passes.
  • Jugs
    Jugs Posts: 111 Forumite
    That's great, thankyou toffifee, I know what to do now. I have had a go with translating the Cemultivantage web site, and although it's a bit tricky at times :-) I have managed to navigate around it !
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    Jugs wrote: »
    Hi

    We are looking to go to DLP at the end of August, staying at the Davy Crocket Ranch (we are a big family). I just wanted info on a couple of things really. Firstly, as you have to drive to the parks from your hotel, has anyone had any issues with parking, and how far is the car park from the parks ?
    I could imagine when its busy you could be parked miles away !
    Also i have seen alot about CE-Multivantage and buying annual passes. I have been to the web site but its in french and can't understand it - is there an english version ? and do you get the annual passes sent to your home address ?

    I dont know if you get free parking when staying @ Davy Crockett ?

    if not ...
    instead of parking in the main disney carpark and paying 15 euros per day ! park in the Disney village multistorey carpark for 8 euros per day,you end up being closer to the parks too!
  • Jugs
    Jugs Posts: 111 Forumite
    I think it does include free parking Rachie B as its a self drive destination but i just imagine the car parks being vast !! It might take us half a day to get from where the car is parked into Disney lol but thanks for the info.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    you will need to take everyone who's getting APs passports with you when you exchange your AP temporary tickets for your permanent APs at the park.
  • toadhall
    toadhall Posts: 373 Forumite
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    hi all
    we are a family of 4, youngest will be 13 and we have the sky tickets for 2, we need a nights accommodation and 2 more tickets but confused about where, what, how etc.

    Could someone give me some advice.
  • Jugs wrote: »
    I think it does include free parking Rachie B as its a self drive destination but i just imagine the car parks being vast !! It might take us half a day to get from where the car is parked into Disney lol but thanks for the info.

    The Car Parks are certainly big but they have moving walkways right down the centre so it doesn't take much effort. They bring you out between the Bus Station and Disney Village.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    toadhall wrote: »
    hi all
    we are a family of 4, youngest will be 13 and we have the sky tickets for 2, we need a nights accommodation and 2 more tickets but confused about where, what, how etc.

    Could someone give me some advice.

    what date do you need the park tickets for?
  • missma
    missma Posts: 406 Forumite
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    Hi Heading to DLP in may staying at DisneyLand hotel not exactly money saving but kinda a once in a lifetime trip. Just wondering does anyone know is there a shop or somewhere near buy where you can buy for example cows milk as we have a child travelling who takes a bottle to bed. Also is there anywhere nearby or on site to buy baby supplies should we need something. We are staying four nights and not hiring car. Hoping also to get a transfer from the airport if anyone has any advice on that also for 3 adult, baby with pram and 5 year old child who has a larger type buggy due to health problems. Thanks
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