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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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1 day hopper £33 per adult ,£29 per child but £5 cashback from quidco for each order ( order separately
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http://www.quidco.com/disneyland-resort-paris/
once on the disney site click book now > book tickets > special offers so you get this page ...........
http://booking.disneylandparis.com/wts/newdlp/jsp/ticksel.jsp?ticket=SO&pays=GB&compte=wtsael220 -
Ooooh thanks for the Quidco link - didn't even imagine they would do that on there! Thanks
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P&O ferries saying that if you book a crossing with them (Dover-Calais) you get a free Disney Pass....
http://www.poferries.com/tourist/content/pages/template/offers_ferry_offers_disney_ticket.htm?WT.mc_id=GB_main_disney&WT.mc_ev=click
Just in case you haven't yet booked your crossing!
Cheers,
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Thanks Steve but we booked it in January with LD Lines - Portsmouth to Le Havre!0
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At DLRP they have signs that if you purchase a day pass then you get a free return visit within a year. So if you plan to return then it may be of benefit to buy their slightly more expensive ticket.The man without a signature.0
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We're off to Disneyland Paris next month, staying at the Sequoia Lodge.
However the kids (aged 7 & 6) are very fussy eaters. Often it is healthy stuff, so they eat a lot of fresh fruit and veg, wholemeal bread, rice etc. Having said that quite a lot of crisps too. They don't touch 'standard' British food such as spag bol, curries etc.
I don't really want to spend the time having chicken nuggets & chips from McD's.
Can someone please advise what types of food we can expect both in the park and at the hotel.
Thank you in advance.Today is the first day of the rest of your life0 -
have a look here :http://www.dlpfoodguide.com/index.php0
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vikingaero wrote: »At DLRP they have signs that if you purchase a day pass then you get a free return visit within a year. So if you plan to return then it may be of benefit to buy their slightly more expensive ticket.
are you 100% sure about this ?? when were you there ?
any more light shed on this would be appreciated
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you boy is 36 years and two weeks old?
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if you are driving over then you can go to the supermarket and get whatever you like, if you don't have a car then you can easily get a cab0
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