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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Where do you get the passes from? And what kind of cost for an adult and child over 7? Please :-)
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  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    Hi DAK what dates are the French kids on half term in May/June time? So i can make some Paris plans and avoid the rush!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Seker wrote: »
    Where do you get the passes from? And what kind of cost for an adult and child over 7? Please :-)

    you have 2 options - wait until you get to DLP again and buy them there. The price is the same for an adult or child - 199 euros for a Dream pass, 159 euros for a Fantasy pass. A Francillien pass will not work for most non-French guests, as you can't use the Francillien for 2 days after you've bought it, for park access.

    Or, you can buy your passes in advance from cemultiavantages or promoparcs, and then change them to permanent passes once you get to DLP. Currently these companies charge 159 euros for a Dream pass, and 125 euros for a Fantasy pass.

    DLRPMagic is your friend for information on what an annual pass gives you at DLP (also check the blockout dates if you are considering a Fantasy pass).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mutley74 wrote: »
    Hi DAK what dates are the French kids on half term in May/June time? So i can make some Paris plans and avoid the rush!

    here you go :) -

    http://www.education.gouv.fr/pid25058/le-calendrier-scolaire.html?annee=9&zone=0&search_input=%A0D%E9partement%2C+Code+postal+ou+ville
  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    for onsite and offsite room only you can see prices on Expedia, For offsite I like travelrepublic, alpharooms, trivago, hotels.com and ebookers.

    The 4 partner hotels with free regular shuttle buses to the parks are the Explorers, Magic Circus, Kyriad and Dream Castle hotels. Then you have hotels in val d'europe and bussy st george which are 1 and 2 stops on the very regular RER trains from the gates of DLP. You honestly have loads of choice if you have annual passes :).

    You really don't need to bother with the RER if staying the Disney side of Val D'Europe. Our hotel in Val D'Europe was a 15 minute walk to Disney and the Val D'Europe hotels run a free shuttle bus back and forth to Disney around every 20/30 mins until 11pm.
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  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    bylromarha wrote: »
    You really don't need to bother with the RER if staying the Disney side of Val D'Europe. Our hotel in Val D'Europe was a 15 minute walk to Disney and the Val D'Europe hotels run a free shuttle bus back and forth to Disney around every 20/30 mins until 11pm.

    Hi if you dont mind me asking when i read your post on hotels, which is the best website/agent to book a Park hotel that is nearby with free shuttle bus?
  • Vgriffiths
    Vgriffiths Posts: 25 Forumite
    The pool in sequoia, anyone know open times? Can't find them. Also am I right in thinking sequoia has a gym too? If so anyone know times of that too?? Xx
  • Vgriffiths
    Vgriffiths Posts: 25 Forumite
    Also sorry to be a pain but the balloon ride over the lake, how much is this for adults and kids? X
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Vgriffiths wrote: »
    Also sorry to be a pain but the balloon ride over the lake, how much is this for adults and kids? X

    I can't help with the Sequoia Lodge pool or gym opening times (they are subject to change from time to time, just ask when you check in though). The balloon ride information is here -

    http://www.panoramagique.com/en/informations-pratiques
  • Vgriffiths
    Vgriffiths Posts: 25 Forumite
    Thank you, seems lot cheaper than I expected! There's a little white train that stops at sequoia lodge, I read on someone's review it costs 2 euros each, where does it go?! X
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