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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Thanks so much. Will look at Sunday arrival. rocking - what website do I need to look at for those prices?0
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balletshoes wrote: »you will by the time I'm finished with you
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Fantasy annual passes will work fine for August - no blockout dates, you'd have to buy 3 of them but your youngest child's would be free if you buy them in advance from promoparcs or cemultivantages. It would cost around £330 total for those annual passes. So with rockinghorse's Magic Circus price, you're looking at around £900 for your hotel, breakfast and park tickets.
Yes, it would work out £595 + £330.00 + any travel arrangements
I mean, I dont know how many points you have to use for the Eurotunnel with Tesco but it is only around £79 or £89 total to pay for it normally out of your own pocket...Happy0 -
Thanks so much. Will look at Sunday arrival. rocking - what website do I need to look at for those prices?
I don't know
I have no idea on public sites to be honest as I dont use them...maybe someone here can guide you.
That's the price we sell it for...have a shop around and if not, just PM me if you are interested. For the Sunday arrival, we sell the Magic Circus for £538 with breakfast to give you an idea. I assume the annual passes would cost the same. So it would be £869 + your Eurotunnel. :THappy0 -
travelrepublic are cheaper than Expedia - but not as low a price as rocking69 can give you, especially for the Sunday check-in. The Kyriad hotel is much cheaper, if you're not desperate for a swimming pool in your hotel that might work? Its next door to the Magic Circus, and on travelrepublic is £452 for the Saturday check-in, £432 for the Sunday.0
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balletshoes wrote: »some ticket booths are open from 8am, and they can exchange your vouchers
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Thank youAccept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
balletshoes wrote: »2 nights free on a 5-night stay is around 35% off - its unlikely to go much below that to be honest, so if the price is right for you now, I'd say just book it. The only thing I'd say first though is, how much is the same package for one adult and one child under 7? If its £120 less or higher, it might be better for one of you to get a Fantasy annual pass (as long as you're not intending visiting DLP on the following days in June -
JUIN : 4, 11, 18, 25, 29)
With a Fantasy pass for a park ticket you get discounts on food and souvenirs for your whole family at DLP, and if you buy it through cemultiavantages or promoparcs your child will get one free because you are buying one.
Check DLRPMagic for their annual pass information, see if that will suit you better.
You would then just add the extra adult (you or your OH) to the hotel booking when you arrive, and it doesn't cost anything extra other than local taxes, which are no more than 2 euros for the extra guest per night booked (so 10 euros total for your 5 nights).
Thank you Balletshoes. Will look into this and may be back with a few more questions soon. Much appreciated.0 -
I think the free nights will be your best bet. What hotel are you looking at? How are you looking to get there? If you are looking to fly or Eurostar, also look at booking as soon as you can for the best fares.
Thank you too rocking69 we're thinking Eurostar and not sure which hotel yet maybe Sequoia or Newport Bay.0 -
Florrie123 wrote: »Thank you too rocking69 we're thinking Eurostar and not sure which hotel yet maybe Sequoia or Newport Bay.
The Eurostar is best to book as soon as possible. The Sequoia Lodge is really nice, I highly recommend! I always stay there.Happy0 -
Does anyone know if you can see the fireworks from anywhere outside the park?Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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peachyprice wrote: »Does anyone know if you can see the fireworks from anywhere outside the park?
if you want to go onto the roof of the Vinci car park in the Village you'll see them- but you won't see the Dreams show in its entirety properly, you really need to be in the park for that. They are low-level fireworks, not high ones as in previous St Patricks day fireworks etc.
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