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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Thanks balletshoes - I'll forward what you've written to the family members in question - should hopefully put their minds at rest. They were a bit nervous with the idea.
(Doesn't worry me! hehe)
Clare xAddicted to Disneyland Paris!
:snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laugDD born 17th December 09!
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Hi guys, I've booked a room at Sequia lodge for 4 nights, so I have 5 days worth of tickets.
Can I sell them as I have an annual pass?
I'm going to add my partner and daughter at check in we all have annual pass s.
Thanks
yes you can - but they don't tend to have a long duration date on them (maybe only a week or so after your trip, if that).0 -
Thanks Balletshoes.
Would anyone know when the indirect trains to Disney via Lille get released? Our trains are costing a small fortune on the direct route, we plan on going Oct 23rd for 4 nights, got a good deal on the hotel with 2 nights free but the Eurostar is nearly £500, the week before it is £190! May have to fly0 -
Thanks Balletshoes.
Would anyone know when the indirect trains to Disney via Lille get released? Our trains are costing a small fortune on the direct route, we plan on going Oct 23rd for 4 nights, got a good deal on the hotel with 2 nights free but the Eurostar is nearly £500, the week before it is £190! May have to fly
The indirect eurostar fares are released around 12 weeks in advance of travel.0 -
Basically then, the Disney hotels don't REALLY care how many people are in the room or how many people are eating the breakfast?! lol As long as taxes are paid.....
This reminds me, how much are the local taxes (apologies if this has been asked many times)? We're staying in the Explorers if it makes any difference.
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RunningMan wrote: »This reminds me, how much are the local taxes (apologies if this has been asked many times)? We're staying in the Explorers if it makes any difference.
Thanks.
its around 2 euros per night per adult, half that for children.0 -
Hi, im looking to go away to DLP in the october half term (the last week in october), when typically would be the best time to book this and when are the offers on for this time of the year? Theres 4 of us going 2 adults, a 14 yo and a 5 yo, on a self drive 3 nighter with 2 days in the parks, hopefully staying at the explorers hotel.0
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Hi, im looking to go away to DLP in the october half term (the last week in october), when typically would be the best time to book this and when are the offers on for this time of the year? Theres 4 of us going 2 adults, a 14 yo and a 5 yo, on a self drive 3 nighter with 2 days in the parks, hopefully staying at the explorers hotel.
it will be very busy at DLP that week - as well as all French schools, you've got a lot of UK schools, as well as a lot of other European countries, on holiday.
You're better to book it all separately, so I'd start as soon as you know your dates to be honest.
Book Eurotunnel yourself (you can use tesco clubcard points to pay for it), then the hotel through the likes of expedia, travelrepublic, alpharooms, trivago, etc etc.
If its just 2 days park tickets you want, and you can do 2 consecutive days in the parks, cemultiavantages have a great deal at the moment, 59 euros per 2-day ticket. I'm not sure if they are valid as far as end of October at the moment, but you could always email them and ask the question.
eta - the link to the 59 euros tickets says they are only valid until the end of September, so you may have to wait a bit before booking park tickets for a good price -
http://www.ce-multiavantages.com/produit/831/disneyland-paris-billet-promo-utilisable-pour-2-jours-consecutifs-tarif-unique-adultes-enfants.html?id=2600 -
balletshoes - that ce-multivantages offer - do you still need to pay the joining fee if you haven't previously? Also, once the joining fee has been paid, is that life long or yearly?
Thanks
Clare x
P.S. I'm aware that the first part of that question may be a really stupid question.....!!Addicted to Disneyland Paris!
:snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laugDD born 17th December 09!
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balletshoes - that ce-multivantages offer - do you still need to pay the joining fee if you haven't previously? Also, once the joining fee has been paid, is that life long or yearly?
Thanks
Clare x
P.S. I'm aware that the first part of that question may be a really stupid question.....!!
yes, you pay 20 euros to join the site, then for a year after joining you can buy as many tickets/annual passes from them as you like.
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