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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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qwertyuiop7 wrote: »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
Phil
no you don't need to be french, you don't need a french address (I believe its something like 7 euros extra to post the tickets to you in the UK) and it really is that simple.
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Hi, I have read through loads of posts on here and made a holiday plan but just wanted to put it down here to see if anyone could suggest any improvements before I book it all (family 2 adults and a 4 year old) -
Mon 27th Aug - Drive Midlands to Dover (stopping off on way somewhere) staying Premier Inn (£44)
Tue 28th Aug - Eurotunnel to Calais to arrive @ DLP approx 1pm (staying @ Magic Circus £300 for 2 nights)
Thu 30th Aug - leave DLP approx 5pm to travel back getting home about midnight
Buying passes from CE... for approx £200
total cost about £900 including fuel (but not spending money)
My little boy is starting school in Sep so need to go in holidays - I was going to wait until the 1st Sep instead of the dates listed above but I heard weekends are a nightmare and the 1st is a Saturday?
Also with the AP do you have to pay entry to get to the office where you change these or not?0 -
balletshoes wrote: »no you don't need to be french, you don't need a french address (I believe its something like 7 euros extra to post the tickets to you in the UK) and it really is that simple
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Struggling to find where on the cemultiavantages site I need to register, and i can only seem to be able to put one pass into my basket. Can anyone helpout0 -
qwertyuiop7 wrote: »Struggling to find where on the cemultiavantages site I need to register, and i can only seem to be able to put one pass into my basket. Can anyone helpout
sorry I can't help you with that one - but lots of folk on this site have used cemultiavantages, they might be able to help?
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Hi, I have read through loads of posts on here and made a holiday plan but just wanted to put it down here to see if anyone could suggest any improvements before I book it all (family 2 adults and a 4 year old) -
Mon 27th Aug - Drive Midlands to Dover (stopping off on way somewhere) staying Premier Inn (£44)
Tue 28th Aug - Eurotunnel to Calais to arrive @ DLP approx 1pm (staying @ Magic Circus £300 for 2 nights)
Thu 30th Aug - leave DLP approx 5pm to travel back getting home about midnight
Buying passes from CE... for approx £200
total cost about £900 including fuel (but not spending money)
My little boy is starting school in Sep so need to go in holidays - I was going to wait until the 1st Sep instead of the dates listed above but I heard weekends are a nightmare and the 1st is a Saturday?
Also with the AP do you have to pay entry to get to the office where you change these or not?
definitely go midweek, avoid weekends at all costs at DLP. With the cemultiavantages APs, you don't have to pay anything extra, its a park entry ticket you get sent, notified as an AP on it, and you just take the ticket and your passports with you to the AP office in the parks sometime on that first day at DLP, where they will exchange your ticket AP for a full permanent laminated one.0 -
In case anyone is looking at staying offsite I just booked the Magic Circus Hotel for 2 nights at the end of August for £247 on lowcostholidays.com - every other site I checked wanted around £300 for the same dates & occupancy. (quidco cashback too)0
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@Sunshune, with accesspass, you can skip all the queues, on the parade / light show at the end, etc. you get special seating etc..
Thanks for this
I have letter from one of my sons specialists but it doesn't mention that he has trouble with queues. It just says that he has asd and needs additional help and they would be grateful if he is given the assistance required. Do they need to be specific in the letter or will what we have be sufficient?
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Does anyone know the cheapest place I can book for a holiday to Eurodisney, I dont mind how we travel, we are in the north east. Thanks for any help.
mrskaz.xx
Hiya, I would avoid staying at one of the official on site hotels - v.v.v pricey, there are associated hotels that are commutable by shuttle bus - they're around 10 mins from the resort - and wont break the bank. Try the L'Elsee Val d'Europe near Disneyland Paris
As for tickets, I bought them for the Disney Store for 3 days and figured the price would be the same no matter where you bought them from. When I got to Paris I saw the ticket prices were around 65 pounds cheaper... so I would recommend by on the door, however you will probably have to face a v v v long queue, and may not get a queue jump ticket (in theory to avoid further waiting for rides but depending on how many people buy a queue jump, you may be better off without one) so it's your call....
As for travel, euro star sometimes do great deals with hotels included, def worth checking out.
Good luck and have a fantastic hol.0 -
Can some please explain the ce-multiavantages process?
I ordered 2 annual passes and they seemed to have processed the order but never asked for the name of the pass holders..!
Does passes comes with names pre-printed or they are open?0 -
Help! Trying to figure out the cheapest and best way to get there.
Have booked december 20th till 23rd 3 nights 4 days but dont know how to get there. We were considering eurostar and staying in london the night before but just wondered if anyone can think of a better way, we are coming from blackpool. I cant really drive as I only have a ford ka which isnt big enough and I dont fancy a 5 and 6yr old in the car all the way to the eurotunnel or ferry and then on the other end too!0
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