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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    RedBlue wrote: »
    Thanks, is there anywhere you can buy Fantasy passes online?

    yes :) -

    http://www.ce-multiavantages.com/260/disneyland.html
  • tootoo
    tootoo Posts: 681 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Hi,
    Sorry if this is obvious but I can't see the answer im looking for.
    We are looking to go to dlp next year anytime from april but before sept.
    Where are the best places to book? Dlp site is a huge amount for three nights - or is that the price im likely to pay everywhere?
    Looking to go by euro star.
    Thanks
    MFW.....Apr 33 Aim - Dec 26
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    tootoo wrote: »
    Hi,
    Sorry if this is obvious but I can't see the answer im looking for.
    We are looking to go to dlp next year anytime from april but before sept.
    Where are the best places to book? Dlp site is a huge amount for three nights - or is that the price im likely to pay everywhere?
    Looking to go by euro star.
    Thanks

    the cheapest time in that period would be May or June. The best offers aren't out for that time of year yet, if you're after 3 nights. Onsite might be expensive, but there are loads of hotels and apartments very close to DLP which are easy and convenient for visiting the parks every day.

    It also depends how many are in your party and the ages of the children.

    Always book your Eurostar separately and direct with Eurostar themselves - sometimes the fares go on sale 10 month or more in advance, so you need to phone Eurostar once you have dates in mind and ask them when those fares are likely to be released.
  • PM
    PM Posts: 518 Forumite
    Hi,


    Wondering if anyone can help, trying to find deals for long weekend for May bank holiday.

    Thanks
  • rnem170
    rnem170 Posts: 58 Forumite
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    I have a couple of question for the experts here... I've booked
    "Park & Suites Prestige Val d'Europe" in August for 4 nights and am planning on getting 2 adult passes and 1 childs (9yo) from cemultiadvantages. I found this in an earlier post.
    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.
    I'm assuming it still works that way....

    I'm driving, so plan to park at the park. Do you pay on entrance or exit? With the Fantasy pass, you get free parking and EMH, but if you pay on entrance, we wouldn't have the passes at that time. Would it take longer to drive/park than take the shuttle from the hotel - I think there is one (but not 100% sure). If we park, is it easy to come and go if we decided to go outside at lunch time?

    Apologies for all the dumb questions...
  • mel28_2
    mel28_2 Posts: 8 Forumite
    Hi which annual passes would be best for our stay from 21st August until begining of Septemeber and wheres the best place to buy them and how early do you need to buy? thanks Mel
  • mel28_2
    mel28_2 Posts: 8 Forumite
    Hi again Ive just had a look through and see you have to register at CE multiavantages so ive done that and added 2 adult fantasy passes and 4 fantasy passes for children at 35 euros total 396.90 euros is that correct can I have four at 35? thanks
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    rnem170 wrote: »
    I have a couple of question for the experts here... I've booked
    "Park & Suites Prestige Val d'Europe" in August for 4 nights and am planning on getting 2 adult passes and 1 childs (9yo) from cemultiadvantages. I found this in an earlier post.

    I'm assuming it still works that way....

    I'm driving, so plan to park at the park. Do you pay on entrance or exit? With the Fantasy pass, you get free parking and EMH, but if you pay on entrance, we wouldn't have the passes at that time. Would it take longer to drive/park than take the shuttle from the hotel - I think there is one (but not 100% sure). If we park, is it easy to come and go if we decided to go outside at lunch time?

    Apologies for all the dumb questions...

    you pay on entrance to the main car park. You could always take the shuttle from the hotel on your first day (is it free?) get your permanent annual passes, then from your 2nd day you could drive and park at the resort for free with your annual pass.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 18 May 2013 at 2:14PM
    mel28 wrote: »
    Hi again Ive just had a look through and see you have to register at CE multiavantages so ive done that and added 2 adult fantasy passes and 4 fantasy passes for children at 35 euros total 396.90 euros is that correct can I have four at 35? thanks

    not as far as I know - but if they're letting you do that, go for it :D! eta - there are blackout dates in late August/early September, but as you're there for a couple of weeks I'm sure you'll work round them.
  • Hi Everyone,
    Was after a little help regarding the tickets on cemultiadvantages. I have seen people mentioning the Fantasy pass a few times but I am hoping to visit end of August/begining of September for 3 days/4 nights so will only really get chance to visit the parks twice and have no plans to return so wondered if the Disneyland Paris Ticket promo used for 2 consecutive days (adults / children single price) 59 Euros would be a better purchase?
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