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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Just read your message about child passes available for 35 euros and I hope to buy 2 adult fantasy passes. However, any tips on how I purchase from a French website? CE Multivantages0
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Ah figured it out.. use google translate!0
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did you save much using a French website?
cemultiavantages is a French ticket site - its only available from France and if you're buying annual passes currently its the only site which is offering discount prices on adults annual passes, and child passes (up to age 11) for 35 euros.0 -
Hi guys, I am going to dlp very soon and doing some last min planning!!
What are the busiest rides/attractions that we should try and head for first either through extra hours or fast pass?0 -
Hi guys, I am going to dlp very soon and doing some last min planning!!
What are the busiest rides/attractions that we should try and head for first either through extra hours or fast pass?
In EMH definitely do Dumbo - its a very popular ride and even from 9am (2nd hour of EMH) it gets queues. I like doing Buzz and Peter Pan in EMH too, saves you fastpassing them later.
One morning go to the Studios by 9.30am - although the park officially opens at 10am, you get through the turnstiles at 9.30 and they often start the rides earlier than 10am, so you may be able to do Crush, possibly Cars Rally, maybe even Parachute Drop before official park opening time.
Big Thunder Mountain is very popular, so fastpass that one (as many times in the day as you can, its a fab ride). You should be able to fastpass Peter Pan and Buzz until afternoon at least.
Pirates of the Caribbean and Phantom Manor are large-volume loaders so you shouldn't have a long wait for either of them. Same with Its a Small World.
In the Studios you can fastpass Tower of Terror, sometimes Flying Carpets (but thats often not busy anyway) and I believe Rockin Rollercoaster (but again, thats usually not too busy).
If your child likes the rides in Fantasyland which aren't open in EMH, try them after the main parade (so after 7.30pm) as usually the park quietens down a bit after the parade has finished.0 -
Wow lots of good tips there, thanks ballet shoes! I'm going to make myself a little list!!0
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Hi, I am thinking of buying some annual passes, and staying off site, as we have stayed on site several times, and now are looking of ways to do things a little cheaper. Does anyone know how long the offer is likely to be on the French website for the annual passes or, if I buy them now, is that when the 12 months will run from, or can you activate them later?Thanks0
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Hi, I am thinking of buying some annual passes, and staying off site, as we have stayed on site several times, and now are looking of ways to do things a little cheaper. Does anyone know how long the offer is likely to be on the French website for the annual passes or, if I buy them now, is that when the 12 months will run from, or can you activate them later?Thanks
when you buy from cemultiavantages they send you a temporary annual pass through the post. There is an expiry date on the temporary pass, usually around 6 months after you've paid for it.
You activate the annual pass on your first day at DLP on your next trip there, and on that day you make your Annual pass permanent at the AP office inside the park. From the first date you have activated it, you get 12 months to use it at DLP.
The cemultiavantages annual pass prices and offers have just changed this month, it used to be a different offer. So if you're interested in the passes at the price you see them at, and you think you'll be a DLP in the next 6 months, it might be worth buying them sooner rather than later.0 -
Hi, We are looking to book a holiday to DLP sometime around the 14/15th July. We want to stay onsite and preferably travel by eurostar. What I would really appreciate is some guidance as to the best places to book.
We are a family of 2 adults and 3 children 15,14,3. I had a quick look on the DLP website and the price quoted there was just over £2,000 for 4 days which I thought was too expensive.
We haven't visited DLP for around 6 years and the dates in July are the only time we can go and so I appreciate it is going to be expensive.
Any tips or advice would be very much appreciated
Thank you0
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