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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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I'm looking to book disneyland paris for myself and bf in the next day or so! But desperately need some advice!
I'm gonna just book through a cheap deal at ice lolly - hotel is kyriad disneyland paris - cheap, basic - I don't mind to be honest!
Anyways it wasnt about that.
We'll be going for 3 nights and want to see the rest of paris, How easy is it to get into the city centre from disney/hotel area?
Any supermarkets around the area?
Tickets
Whats the best tickets to get? I was just gonna get the livingsocial deal £39 for a ticket for both parks - one day validity though.
Im concerned about how much money people are taking with them....someone mentioned £1000 for 2 people. I definitely will be taking at least £300 but that would be it!
When are you going? Its just that there is currently the French DLP site flash sale (on until the 9th December) for dates up to the end of January 2013. You could get your 3 nights plus 4 days park tickets each in an onsite hotel for a decent price (ie cheaper than the Kyriad plus tickets separately) if that time period suits you.
http://offres.disneylandparis.fr/ventes-flash/flash.xhtml
Disneyland Paris is not in Paris - but you can easily get the local RER train from the train station right next to the DLP parks into Paris, I believe it takes around 45 minutes. Have a look at the Seat61 website, to see your options (the DLP train station is called Marne la Vallee Chessy).
There is an Auchan supermarket one train stop away from the DLP hotels/Kyriad hotel.
For 2 adults, you'll be fine with a budget of around 100 euros per day, that will get you all your meals, and a bit aside for travel/souvenirs.0 -
hi we are driving get into calais about 4am so looking for somewhere to get some breakfasts on the way to disney - also can someone recommend a cheap supermarket on teh drive down to stop at to get some foodstuffs as we staying at davy crocketts - our tickets arent until the next day so im wondering if there is any local exploring we can do
ps we just realised we cant check in to the hotel until 3pm so can anyone recoomemedn some sightseeing leisurely on the way down - thankslove you lots like jelly tots0 -
Hey guys,
Wondering if I could get some advice. My fiance has paid for us to go to Paris 5th January for 3 nights, 4 days. I have always wanted to go to Paris and see the sights and experience it, so I am ridiculously excited! We get there Saturday afternoon and leave Tuesday late afternoon/evening. I would love to experience Disney on the Monday, somewhere I have always wanted to go! What would you recommend? I was looking at the 1 day ticket that allows you into both parks, would this be any good or are we better off sticking to one park? I really would love to do two, but don't want to use two days of our time there doing Disney stuff, as it's just something a little extra.
Any tips/advice appreciated!0 -
i would say on a Monday in January you'd manage to do both parks if you're there for 9.30am and don't leave until the park closes
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Hi, has anyone got a telephone number for CEmultivantages? I need to receive annual pass's this week so really need them emailed over to me due to Xmas holidays I wouldn't get them in time if posted, thinking of going on 27th December for the first time.0
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Hi, has anyone got a telephone number for CEmultivantages? I need to receive annual pass's this week so really need them emailed over to me due to Xmas holidays I wouldn't get them in time if posted, thinking of going on 27th December for the first time.
i think you can email cemultivantages from their website?0 -
Hi, i really need advice for going to disneyland paris with my girlfriend, hopefully in january if it is still possible.
I have a budget of about 500 pounds, was wondering if this is enough for 2 nights, or if you can still enjoy the park with one night relatively stress free.
Any websites that are good for getting decent deals would also be most appreciated. Any help would be amazing, its stressing me out just thinking about flights, coach or train tickets, combined with the amount of shuttle buses.0 -
carterrippon wrote: »Hi, i really need advice for going to disneyland paris with my girlfriend, hopefully in january if it is still possible.
I have a budget of about 500 pounds, was wondering if this is enough for 2 nights, or if you can still enjoy the park with one night relatively stress free.
Any websites that are good for getting decent deals would also be most appreciated. Any help would be amazing, its stressing me out just thinking about flights, coach or train tickets, combined with the amount of shuttle buses.
you have £500 total, including spending money? How are you intending travelling to DLP, have you costed that yet? That should be your first step I think.0 -
Hi all
After my post a few months ago (where i'd literally just missed a 40% off deal for March 2013 by a few days) i've waited and waited for another but just my luck, there hasn't been one for the right dates!
Just after a bit of advice really..... is there any point waiting on any longer, or should i just take the hit, chalk it down to bad luck for being too late missing the 40% offer and book it now - OR is there likely any Xmas/New Year offers in the pipeline based on past years?? I made the huge mistake of telling my little boy, when he kept pestering me to go to Majorca again next year (i can't, i'll be heavily pregnant/with a newborn) that i'll take him to Disneyland instead and now he won't stop banging on about it. That'll learn me!
TIA!0 -
balletshoes wrote: »you have £500 total, including spending money? How are you intending travelling to DLP, have you costed that yet? That should be your first step I think.
Not including spending money, 500, ive looked at flights, which come to around 110, not add ons.0
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