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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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hi balletshoes
i am thinking of booking a character meal at inventions and im sure ive read somewhere that under 3s eat free, my little one is three a couple of days before we go and would it be really wrong to pass her off as two and save my self 30 odd euros in the process, would they check her age?0 -
barringtons wrote: »hi balletshoes
i am thinking of booking a character meal at inventions and im sure ive read somewhere that under 3s eat free, my little one is three a couple of days before we go and would it be really wrong to pass her off as two and save my self 30 odd euros in the process, would they check her age?
I don't think they would check her age, but I've never been in that position myself (my DD was older before we started going to DLP).0 -
Was just wondering if anyone had, had any success booking through the official disneyland paris websites in france etc. ?
Sometimes they have much better offers on than we do and I just wondered if it was possible to book through them?
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iam off to euro disney in october , and planning on going to the buffolo bill show , it will cost around £180 for a family of 4 . the thing is i found a site in france that you can order your ticket on line and print your ticket at home
http://www.fnactickets.com/place-spe...FALO-MI904.htm
this would save me around £90
has anyone on here used this system for tickets in euro disney ie Etickets , as i dont want to pay and print off then find when i get there its void
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iam off to euro disney in october , and planning on going to the buffolo bill show , it will cost around £180 for a family of 4 . the thing is i found a site in france that you can order your ticket on line and print your ticket at home
http://www.fnactickets.com/place-spe...FALO-MI904.htm
this would save me around £90
has anyone on here used this system for tickets in euro disney ie Etickets , as i dont want to pay and print off then find when i get there its void
thanks in advance
fnac print at home tickets work fine for BBWWS - fnac is an established company in France.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »fnac print at home tickets work fine for BBWWS - fnac is an established company in France.0
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Hi looking to Spend Christmas at Disney with my 3 children 8/10/14 as my husband passed away this year. I have no idea where to start to be honest - We live in Wales - is it easier to go on thre train, drive or fly??0
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blessings3 wrote: »Hi looking to Spend Christmas at Disney with my 3 children 8/10/14 as my husband passed away this year. I have no idea where to start to be honest - We live in Wales - is it easier to go on thre train, drive or fly??
with 4 of you, you're probably better driving, if you're a confident enough driver in France.
you could also drive to Ashford, stay overnight there, then get an early Eurostar from there direct to Disneyland Paris (but the fares might be expensive, I'd phone Eurostar now to see what the fares are like if you're thinking of going by Eurostar).
I believe you can fly from Bristol also to Paris CDG (not sure about this though, I'm from the opposite end of the country).0 -
balletshoes wrote: »if your children are aged at least 3 and not older than 6 when you next visit DLP, I'd go with the cemultiavantages reduced price passes and free kids passes offer, Disney can't beat that (ie with Disney the dream pass is 199 euros, with cemulti its 149 isn't it so already a 25% discount, and the fantasy pass is 159 euros with disney, its only 119 euros through cemulti, so again its already discounted by 25%, and you get free kids passes too).
Am i missing something here or is it really that good a deal.
Just looked on the official DLP .co.uk website and a 3 day pass for 2 adults and 3 kids was going to be £650 !!!!
Looked on the cemultiavantages site and i can get Fantasy annual passes for the whole family, which will include the free parking, 10% of food, get in 2 hours early etc etc for £380 (only need 4 as on is free as she is only 4) Is this right ???
Do i have to be french, or pretend to be to make use of the deal, ie get it sent to a french address etc?
Can it really be that simple?
Thanks
Phil0
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