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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • RunningMan_2
    RunningMan_2 Posts: 434 Forumite
    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!

    Have you looked at flying from Liverpool? I think Easyjet do Liverpool->Paris CDG.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    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!

    Yes, as previous poster has said, Easyjet fly from Liverpool to Paris CDG. Or Leeds/Bradford with jet2 also to Paris CDG. Have you checked the prices of the eurostar by phone? Your dates may already be out for sale by phone, and if they are, don't wait until they become available online, because you won't get the cheap fares.

    Once you are on the Eurostar, its by far the easiest way of getting to DLP, because it takes you directly to the gates of the parks. If you fly, you have a transfer from the airport to DLP to add, and for a family of 4 this is typically in the region of £100 return.

    If you are considering the Eurostar and staying over in London, look out for the new Tune hotels opened recently in London, there is one at Kings Cross and you might get a bargain there (they are typically cheaper than travelodge/premier inns in the area).
  • johnk
    johnk Posts: 432 Forumite
    garichd wrote: »
    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?

    They are open without names. They are just normal tickets valid for 6 months - you need to exchange them for the real annual passes inside the park once you get there.
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  • minnie123
    minnie123 Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    johnk wrote: »
    They are open without names. They are just normal tickets valid for 6 months - you need to exchange them for the real annual passes inside the park once you get there.

    Do they automatically include a free childs ticket with each adult one or do you have to request them? going to order mine tonight. Thanks
  • thanks to both of you, i just tried ringing eurostar but missed them by 15mins so will try tomorrow. Going to have a look at easyjet now, im sure i looked and they only fly in at 5:45pm which is a bit pointless, i will have another look though x
  • minnie123
    minnie123 Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    minnie123 wrote: »
    Do they automatically include a free childs ticket with each adult one or do you have to request them? going to order mine tonight. Thanks


    Just to answer my own question in case anyone else was wondering they e-mailed me the next morning asking how many childs tickets I needed.
  • Forwandert
    Forwandert Posts: 1,211 Forumite
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    If anybodies thinking about booking there 5.5% cashback at Quidco for the next 5 days on some bookings. Also a flash sale on the eurodisney website.
  • RunningMan_2
    RunningMan_2 Posts: 434 Forumite
    Looking at booking up for next May (2013). Any suggestions on the best time to book? ASAP or wait and see what offers turn up?

    Thanks.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    RunningMan wrote: »
    Looking at booking up for next May (2013). Any suggestions on the best time to book? ASAP or wait and see what offers turn up?

    Thanks.

    I'd wait for more offers for May 2013, you've got ages yet to get a good deal for that time of year.
  • eckosix
    eckosix Posts: 52 Forumite
    Hi, Ive just noticed a question posted above for ce multiadvantages, and I have the same question for promoparcs. I have bought 2 adult annual passes, nobody asked if I wanted any free child ones, or how many, I just assumed they came with them, but am getting a bit worried now. Has anybody has any experience with promo parcs and annual passes?
    Thanks
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