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  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    Jugs wrote: »
    I wonder if someone can give me some advice please.

    I am looking to buy 4 annual passports the Fantasy ones as we are going to DLRP in August. I have noticed CEMultivantages have started selling them again, but they list them as Magical Moments passes not the 20th anniversary ones and the list price they quote is the old list price of 139 euros.
    My question is, if I buy these, when I go to activate them in August will they be the 20th anniversary ones with the extra magic hours as well ?

    It all seems so confusing !

    They have both magical moments and 20th anniversary passes, the 20th anniversary one is the most expensive as it also allows EMH .

    Im not sure how it works if you buy the old ones as I would expect them to be marked with magical moments.
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  • Jugs wrote: »
    I wonder if someone can give me some advice please.

    I am looking to buy 4 annual passports the Fantasy ones as we are going to DLRP in August. I have noticed CEMultivantages have started selling them again, but they list them as Magical Moments passes not the 20th anniversary ones and the list price they quote is the old list price of 139 euros.
    My question is, if I buy these, when I go to activate them in August will they be the 20th anniversary ones with the extra magic hours as well ?

    It all seems so confusing !

    i bought them a few months ago and exchanged them last week we got the new ones with the magic hours on them too, its at the time you activate them that counts :-)
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  • Jugs
    Jugs Posts: 111 Forumite
    I did wonder if that was the case as I could not find any other type of annual pass on the CEMultivantages web site.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    i bought them a few months ago and exchanged them last week we got the new ones with the magic hours on them too, its at the time you activate them that counts :-)

    this is correct, its only the 20th anniversaire ones which you will get now, so even if cemultiavantages sell you fantasy passes for 139 euros, which is entirely possible because they sell discounted tickets :), when you exchange them at DLP for your proper passes, you will get the 20th anniversary version.
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    this is correct, its only the 20th anniversaire ones which you will get now, so even if cemultiavantages sell you fantasy passes for 139 euros, which is entirely possible because they sell discounted tickets :), when you exchange them at DLP for your proper passes, you will get the 20th anniversary version.

    We have the older ones, bought last year, that gave 335 days rather than the new ones that only let you in for 320 days.

    Oddly the difference is mainly less Tuesdays in the park, as well as a few Saturdays here and there.

    But no longer available.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mikey72 wrote: »
    We have the older ones, bought last year, that gave 335 days rather than the new ones that only let you in for 320 days.

    Oddly the difference is mainly less Tuesdays in the park, as well as a few Saturdays here and there.

    But no longer available.

    yes, we have the old ones too, ours run until November this year. I did consider asking to upgrade to the new ones while at DLP next, so we could use EMH if we wanted to, but looking at the extra blackout dates, that wouldn't work for us (there are 2 new blackout dates on the new passes which are in our intended trips)
  • Ill apologise now as i am booked to go to DLP on the 8th-11th of May with the wife, my 2 and a half yo daughter and my mum and dad who are both 70ish and have loads of questions, ill stick to the main ones. We are due to fly from luton at 6am on the tuesday flying down from aberdeen the day before and staying at the ibis in luton, anybody have experience of this flight? is the terminal walkable from the hotel?
    Havent booked transfers from CDG yet should i? have read about this high speed train, as we arrive in CDG AT 8am i dont suppose there is a rush to get to DLP as the check in will be afternoon i presume, can anybody reccomentd transfers?
    Also we are staying in the hotel new york any views? does it have a kettle? (like a cuppa!).
    Also coming home have a flight mid morning with flybe to manchester then onto Aberdeen, whats the best early morning transfer to CDG? This is a different airline coming home as its easyjet going out, hows CDG for getting around the terminals.
    sorry for all the questions but though this is the best place to ask. Thanks in Advance.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Ill apologise now as i am booked to go to DLP on the 8th-11th of May with the wife, my 2 and a half yo daughter and my mum and dad who are both 70ish and have loads of questions, ill stick to the main ones. We are due to fly from luton at 6am on the tuesday flying down from aberdeen the day before and staying at the ibis in luton, anybody have experience of this flight? is the terminal walkable from the hotel?

    I have used this flight a few times for DLP, but have no idea where the Ibis is, sorry.


    Havent booked transfers from CDG yet should i? have read about this high speed train, as we arrive in CDG AT 8am i dont suppose there is a rush to get to DLP as the check in will be afternoon i presume, can anybody reccomentd transfers?

    with the age of your party I wouldn't go with the TGV high speed train. Its not any cheaper, and its not going to be any faster, than getting a shared shuttle transfer with rstransports. I'd do the same thing for the return journey as well in your shoes.


    Also we are staying in the hotel new york any views? does it have a kettle? (like a cuppa!).

    yes, you can ask for a kettle to be provided in your room, just ask at your hotel when you check in.


    Also coming home have a flight mid morning with flybe to manchester then onto Aberdeen, whats the best early morning transfer to CDG? This is a different airline coming home as its easyjet going out, hows CDG for getting around the terminals.
    sorry for all the questions but though this is the best place to ask. Thanks in Advance.

    CDG is a huge airport, and can be confusing. I do think you'd be best getting a shared shuttle transfer both ways, as that way the shuttle company picks you up and drops you off at the correct terminal.
  • Jugs
    Jugs Posts: 111 Forumite
    I have bought my annual passports from CEMultiavantages a couple of days ago. I was just looking on the Promoparcs website and for the same annual passports they say they have to be redeemed by 31st July.
    Now I am starting to panic as we are not going until the end of August, and as far as I was aware you have six months to redeem them. However the passports are still listed as Magical moments so I wonder of that is why you only have until 31st July. It does not mention this on the CEMultiavanatges web site.

    Does anyone else have any ideas on this ? I would hate to get there and find they have expired.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Do you use DISboards for DLP Jugs? There are a lot of folk on there who have used cemultiavantages for their annual passes, might be worth asking on there?

    http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=77
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