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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Quick question...I've booked a trip to Paris Disney. We're staying in a Disney hotel which includes park tickets. I won't be needing all of the tickets as we arrive late on first day and leave early on last day. Can they be used another time?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Quick question...I've booked a trip to Paris Disney. We're staying in a Disney hotel which includes park tickets. I won't be needing all of the tickets as we arrive late on first day and leave early on last day. Can they be used another time?

    not really, the park tickets you get included with a Disney hotel tend to only have about 10-days to a fortnight validity on them (ie you might have a 4-day park hopper included if you're staying 3 nights, which would be valid from your check-in date, for a total of any 4 days, over the next 10 days or so).
  • Hi Balletshoes thank you for your advice of where to buy tickets but my french is poor and I cant navigate the site. Im stuck on post code and telephone number. Also should I be getting the E ticket. Sorry to be a pain.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Lollipop1 wrote: »
    Hi Balletshoes thank you for your advice of where to buy tickets but my french is poor and I cant navigate the site. Im stuck on post code and telephone number. Also should I be getting the E ticket. Sorry to be a pain.

    would running the site through google translate help? I don't think I can be much more help to be honest, I haven't bought day park tickets for DLP for years.
  • CLLC
    CLLC Posts: 1,041 Forumite
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    Hey everyone got my other thread but thought I'd ask everyone here. How much did you spend at Disneyland Paris? I'm taking £500 with us 2 adults both 19, just wondering if everyone thinks thats enough?

    Also sounds so exciting! We're going December only like 3 weeks left! Any places to recommend imparticular or words of wisdom? :D Just wondering if there are any hidden extras in the park you must pay for too?

    Were staying in the new york hotel. Can't wait :j
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  • jzr172
    jzr172 Posts: 50 Forumite
    hi guys we hav booked for the 24th jan.

    i am looking at booking buffalo bill i have seen the link to ticketnet

    do you still get the food aswell with that an is it ok to book with them i dont fancy spend a fortune on 12 tickets an never getting them

    any help would be great
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    jzr172 wrote: »
    hi guys we hav booked for the 24th jan.

    i am looking at booking buffalo bill i have seen the link to ticketnet

    do you still get the food aswell with that an is it ok to book with them i dont fancy spend a fortune on 12 tickets an never getting them

    any help would be great

    yes you get the full food and show with the ticketnet price, and ticketnet is a legitimate company :).
  • jzr172
    jzr172 Posts: 50 Forumite
    cheers will book it then.

    quick bit of advise for anyone mind is if there using the eurotunnel you can use tesco club card points. just sent mine off £35 pound an had £105 back in tunnel vouchers.

    also if you go in jan time bring thick clothing because its bloody cold went 7 years ago an it was -8. But the plus side no ques
  • We are going in december too (20-23) so 3 night 4 full days, we are 2 adults and 2 children and we are taking £1000

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    CLLC wrote: »
    Hey everyone got my other thread but thought I'd ask everyone here. How much did you spend at Disneyland Paris? I'm taking £500 with us 2 adults both 19, just wondering if everyone thinks thats enough?

    Also sounds so exciting! We're going December only like 3 weeks left! Any places to recommend imparticular or words of wisdom? :D Just wondering if there are any hidden extras in the park you must pay for too?

    Were staying in the new york hotel. Can't wait :j
  • CLLC
    CLLC Posts: 1,041 Forumite
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    £1000 YOWSER! :D But would £500 be enough? Working my butt off right now getting the money together :P
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