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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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springdreams wrote: »I have booked to stay at La Croix du Vieux Pont, Berney-Riviere for the second week of the Easter School holidays (6 - 13 April).
Does anyone know where I can find tickets for DLP at a reasonable price for 2 adults and 2 twelve year olds? The travel agent is offering them at £50 per person (as we are all classed as adults) for a 1 day 2 park ticket. Can the tickets be gotten cheaper any where else please?
are you going to DLP for just one day, so its just a one-day park ticket you need each?0 -
So confussed please help
2 adults and 3 kids age 13 12 and 10
Stopping off on way back from skiing during easter holidays
Will be staying at jablines in our motorhome and using their shuttle service to the park.
Unsure of what dates yet but sometime between 2nd april and 13th april
Never been before, how many days do you think would be good, i guessed at 3 days.
What type of tickets should i get and from where bearing in mind no firm dates set. Do i get an annual pass, if so what type please.0 -
Thanks for everybodys help at the weekend. Finally got trip booked through the French Site. 2 days at the park and a night at Davy Crockett Ranch - £300 with TCB. Stop off on our way south.
I think Mum and Dad are more excited than the children!0 -
So confussed please help
2 adults and 3 kids age 13 12 and 10
Stopping off on way back from skiing during easter holidays
Will be staying at jablines in our motorhome and using their shuttle service to the park.
Unsure of what dates yet but sometime between 2nd april and 13th april
Never been before, how many days do you think would be good, i guessed at 3 days.
What type of tickets should i get and from where bearing in mind no firm dates set. Do i get an annual pass, if so what type please.
yes, for a 3-day park ticket you're cheaper going for a Fantasy annual pass (its only blackout date in April is 1st, so that will be fine for your dates). Get them from cemultiavantages or promoparcs as they are discounted on there (125 euros each, compared with 159 euros per pass if you buy at DLP).
Check DLRPMagic for its great information on annual passes, so you know which discounts etc you can use while at DLP with your annual passes.
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Disney have an allocation of Eurostar seats that might be SLIGHTLY cheaper if you are booking a hotel too. Not always though. We can normally get them slightly cheaper too, but not as cheap as 69GBP if they are 200GBP on Eurostar.com
The indirect train is your best option. Its pretty easy to change at Lille.
Thanks.
I'm also looking into the possibility of flying (mainly because I just found out the increase in train prices into London!!).
Does anyone know much are trains/buses from CDG airport and how frequent do they run?0 -
Thanks.
I'm also looking into the possibility of flying (mainly because I just found out the increase in train prices into London!!).
Does anyone know much are trains/buses from CDG airport and how frequent do they run?
you should find all the links you need here for travel from CDG airport to DLP -
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=10044230 -
balletshoes wrote: »are you going to DLP for just one day, so its just a one-day park ticket you need each?
Hello Balletshoes
We had originally thought of going for 2 days, but think that £100 each for DLP is a bit OTT, so yes the plan is only to go for 1 day, unless we can get a seriously good deal for 2 days.
The friend who I am going with has never been to Paris, so we'd like to go into Paris too and do all the usual touristy things.
Any help and advice you can provide would be very much appreciated please.Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180 -
springdreams wrote: »Hello Balletshoes
We had originally thought of going for 2 days, but think that £100 each for DLP is a bit OTT, so yes the plan is only to go for 1 day, unless we can get a seriously good deal for 2 days.
The friend who I am going with has never been to Paris, so we'd like to go into Paris too and do all the usual touristy things.
Any help and advice you can provide would be very much appreciated please.
I would keep an eye on fnac - up til now their discounted one-day park tickets only go up to the end of March, but they are good value at only 45 euros per ticket, so hopefully your dates for April will be released before you go on your trip -
http://www.fnacspectacles.com/place-spectacle/manifestation/Parc-d-attraction-DISNEY---FRANCILIEN---1J---2-PARCS-MI285.htm?zanpid=1726021599242970112
ticketnet.fr sometimes have good deals, but theres nothing great on there at the moment -
http://www.ticketnet.fr/manifestation/idmanif/270955
You might have to wait until mid-March for the good deals to come out for April, as April is typically changeover season at DLP, winter season ending and Spring/Summer season beginning.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »I would keep an eye on fnac - up til now their discounted one-day park tickets only go up to the end of March, but they are good value at only 45 euros per ticket, so hopefully your dates for April will be released before you go on your trip -
http://www.fnacspectacles.com/place-spectacle/manifestation/Parc-d-attraction-DISNEY---FRANCILIEN---1J---2-PARCS-MI285.htm?zanpid=1726021599242970112
ticketnet.fr sometimes have good deals, but theres nothing great on there at the moment -
http://www.ticketnet.fr/manifestation/idmanif/270955
You might have to wait until mid-March for the good deals to come out for April, as April is typically changeover season at DLP, winter season ending and Spring/Summer season beginning.
Many thanks for this information Balletshoes, and for the time you have taken to help me :beer:Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°SPC No. 5180 -
I have been 'lurking' on this thread for months now, as I am taking my family (total of 6 adults, 4 children ages 5, 4, 3, 1) to Disneyland from 17 to 21 March. This is a special trip for us to celebrate my 'milestone birthday'!:beer:
We are booked into the Hotel Santa Fe, and I have a few questions which I hope someone who has stayed there recently can answer please:
I understand that some of the rooms have been refurbished in a 'Cars' theme, and apart from the fact that these are apparently much nicer, my grandchildren are such big fans that they would just love to stay in one of these rooms. Can I request that we have these (we have 3 rooms booked) and if so is it better to do it now (by phone or email) to wait until we check in?
Kettles - I have read different reports, some saying they are provided in the rooms, others saying that you have to hire them, others saying you just pay a refundable deposit. Which is true please and how much?
Breakfast - I understand we will be allocated a time when we check in, but do we have any choice or will we just be told a time?
Thanks in anticipation - I'm sure I will have loads more questions as this trip needs some planning!:eek:0
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