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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • jenz245
    jenz245 Posts: 6 Forumite
    Hi Im having difficulty getting prices on the eurostar website.
    Im unsure if it is my computer. Could anybody see if it will come up with prices for me?p to the most expensive
    2 adults travelling on a through ticket from sheffield to disneland resort.
    We aren't going until next year march but I wanted an idea of how much it is likely to cost us so have been putting dates within the next three months in but it keeps crashing.
    If anyone Knows what approx the most we would pay and also the likely hood of getting it cheaper that would be really helpful.
    Also we have looked at 4 nights in the cheyenne 25th march and for two adults and a three year old we are getting £418 is this the cheapest including tickets?

    Thanks
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    jenz245 wrote: »
    Hi Im having difficulty getting prices on the eurostar website.
    Im unsure if it is my computer. Could anybody see if it will come up with prices for me?p to the most expensive
    2 adults travelling on a through ticket from sheffield to disneland resort.

    I can see prices on that route on Eurostar up to the week including 9th September at the moment. So, for example -

    outbound Sheffield 6.48am, then the direct Eurostar from London to DLP arriving there at 2pm = £177 for 2 adults. Return fare, also direct from DLP to London then on to Sheffield (leaving DLP at 6pm, arriving Sheffield 11pm) is £163 for 2 adults. So thats around £340 total for your transport (you could cut this by around £30 on the outward journey by taking a later train from Sheffield and then getting on the Eurostar which changes at Lille, but then doesn't get into DLP until 5pm).


    We aren't going until next year march but I wanted an idea of how much it is likely to cost us so have been putting dates within the next three months in but it keeps crashing.
    If anyone Knows what approx the most we would pay and also the likely hood of getting it cheaper that would be really helpful.
    Also we have looked at 4 nights in the cheyenne 25th march and for two adults and a three year old we are getting £418 is this the cheapest including tickets?

    Thanks

    you could cut the Cheyenne price for your dates to £398 by changing the room type (rooms close to facilities at the Cheyenne are no upgrade, so theres no point paying extra for them).
    Or, if you think you might return within a year to DLP, you could pay £267 at the Cheyenne for the same dates, but with one adult and your child booked in on the package. Then you buy an annual pass for the other adult (and get a free child's one while you're at it) with promoparcs or cemultiavantages. A fantasy annual pass costs 119 euros with them, free kids one, and this pass will give you discounts on shopping and restaurants for all your party while you are at DLP.
    Check DLRPMagic for their excellent information on annual passes.

    Then you just need to book the adult with the annual pass onto the room when you check in, and you will only pay local charges of around 2 euros per night (so 8 euros extra total).
  • Lu72
    Lu72 Posts: 99 Forumite
    :eek:

    We are going to DLP for the day in 3 weeks as part of a longer trip to France. My 4 y.o son is currently sporting a bright red plaster cast on his right arm after breaking it a couple of weeks ago. It's a full arm cast so rather conspicuous. He is on the mend and the cast is due to come off the week after our holiday. I am trying to plan our trip but am a bit concerned that he may not be allowed on rides. Anybody have any experience of this?

    Thanks
  • Orville
    Orville Posts: 1,906 Forumite
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    Lu72 wrote: »
    :eek:

    We are going to DLP for the day in 3 weeks as part of a longer trip to France. My 4 y.o son is currently sporting a bright red plaster cast on his right arm after breaking it a couple of weeks ago. It's a full arm cast so rather conspicuous. He is on the mend and the cast is due to come off the week after our holiday. I am trying to plan our trip but am a bit concerned that he may not be allowed on rides. Anybody have any experience of this?

    Thanks
    if it's a full arm cast i would say that the kiddes rides will probably be the only ones. Definately no rides where the bars come over head. also any fast ones where the bar comes across your waist as he'd probably need both arms to hold on.

    Have you also checked your insurance..? if you go out there you may find he wouldn't be covered if he already has a cast on his arm.
  • Lu72
    Lu72 Posts: 99 Forumite
    Orville wrote: »
    if it's a full arm cast i would say that the kiddes rides will probably be the only ones. Definately no rides where the bars come over head. also any fast ones where the bar comes across your waist as he'd probably need both arms to hold on.

    Have you also checked your insurance..? if you go out there you may find he wouldn't be covered if he already has a cast on his arm.

    Thanks Orville - he's covered for the trip on our insurance. The most irritating thing is his cast was due to come off the day we are visiting DLP, but because of the trip it is coming off a week later. We are using tickets we got through Sky so the day isn't costing us a fortune, but I couldn't bear it if he isn't able to go on anything. If anyone has any suggestions of great activities to do at DLP whilst in plaster please let me know :)
  • ads2608
    ads2608 Posts: 262 Forumite
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    Hi

    I'm looking to book a room for 4 nights at Sequoia hotel (B&B) for 3 adults for Wednesday 29 May to Saturday 1 June 2013.

    Relatives are booking through Thomas Cook and if we book at the same time then we have been quoted a price of £844 (excluding travel).

    I have never been to EuroDisney, but this appears to be a good price. Can anyone confirm this or any way of getting a cheaper deal?

    Thanks in advance
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    thats almost exactly the same as Disney's own current price - its only got a 15% reduction on the full brochure price. I'd say the offers will get better if you wait to book (the best offers are out for winter 2012 dates at the moment, so I'd say within the next couple of months there might be a better offer for late May 2013).
  • claire21
    claire21 Posts: 32,747 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    http://www.gratuitpourvotreanniversaire.fr/

    Free tickets if you can go near your birthday, can someone translate?

    http://www.topdogdays.com/attractions/disneyland-paris/
    Scroll down to see about the offer
  • Am a first time poster and a newbie at the forum, so please bear with me!!

    I've been trawling through the threads all evening. I want to book DLP and the Studios for next March. I have accommodation so just need park tickets. I Can see the french site CE Multiavantages offers fantasy passes for 119 euros for 1 adult and child up to age 7. My girls will be 3 and 6 in March so can I really get away with buying two adult passes to be covered for 320 days a year??

    Also how easy/difficult/time consuming is sorting the passes into annual passes at the park? - i know my two girls (and me) on their first visit ever to anywhere Disney will be difficult to contain!!!:j:j:j:j
  • lolly3
    lolly3 Posts: 578 Forumite
    Hi all, still planning out disney trip were not going until November and cant book the euro star untill the dates show up online they only have up until the 10th and we want to return on the 12th I phoned them but i believe if i wait i will get it cheaper online ratehr than the £410 they quoted. any way dont know how many of you have booked direct through disneylandparis web site just wondered if you did how do you pay by debit card? it says credit card on there but we no longer own one and def wont be getting one can you phone through at all to use it I havent had a chance to call up to find out. any help would be great thank you x

    Just seen your post. You might have booked by now but if you haven't I would book Eurostar on the phone as it won't get any cheaper online & will probably be more expensive as demand goes up. I booked a month ago for middle of november dates & paid £69 per adult & £49 for child return.
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