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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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cherry-bomb wrote: »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?
yes the 59 euro tickets will be a better deal if you can use them on 2 consecutive days.
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balletshoes wrote: »yes the 59 euro tickets will be a better deal if you can use them on 2 consecutive days
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hi ballet shoes - what a fab source of information you are for so many people! Thanks
are these 2 day consecutive tickets subject to any black out dates that you know? we have 3 days in paris end of July/early Aug - were planning just one day at disney but are now thinking of surprising the kids with these 2 day passes!
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hairbrain05 wrote: »hi ballet shoes - what a fab source of information you are for so many people! Thanks
are these 2 day consecutive tickets subject to any black out dates that you know? we have 3 days in paris end of July/early Aug - were planning just one day at disney but are now thinking of surprising the kids with these 2 day passes!
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no, there are no blackout dates at all that I can see on these tickets, they are valid for any 2 consecutive days use, up to September.0 -
I'm travelling to Disneyland for first time via CDG Airport.
I need to catch train/bus from CDG airport to Kyriad Hotel on evening of Tuesday 28th May.
I then need to catch train/bus from Disneyland to CDG on afternoon of Sunday 2nd June.
What method of transport is easiest, can you book tickets online beforehand or is it best to buy on arrival?
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I'm travelling to Disneyland for first time via CDG Airport.
I need to catch train/bus from CDG airport to Kyriad Hotel on evening of Tuesday 28th May.
I then need to catch train/bus from Disneyland to CDG on afternoon of Sunday 2nd June.
What method of transport is easiest, can you book tickets online beforehand or is it best to buy on arrival?
Thanks in advance
how many are in your party? and what time is your plane scheduled to land at CDG on 28th May?0 -
Arrive 18.30 at CDG on Tuedsay
Leave CDG at 19.00 on Sunday
3 Adults in our party.0 -
Arrive 18.30 at CDG on Tuedsay
Leave CDG at 19.00 on Sunday
3 Adults in our party.
with 3 adults the cheapest, fastest and most convenient from CDG to the Kyriad is rstransports shared shuttle, 45 euros total ie 15 euros each -
http://www.rstransports.com/
and having had a look at the prices for 3 adults one way on the high speed train for your last day (a whopping £75!) I'd go for rstransports for the return journey too. Book it all in advance and you'll have email confirmation of all your bookings, where you will be collected etc etc.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »with 3 adults the cheapest, fastest and most convenient from CDG to the Kyriad is rstransports shared shuttle, 45 euros total ie 15 euros each -
http://www.rstransports.com/
and having had a look at the prices for 3 adults one way on the high speed train for your last day (a whopping £75!) I'd go for rstransports for the return journey too. Book it all in advance and you'll have email confirmation of all your bookings, where you will be collected etc etc.
Thank you. Just booked a round trip with them.
Is it cheaper to buy tickets for shows in advance e.g. Wild West and is it best to get them direct from Disneyland website?0 -
Hi, I have just joined up hoping that someone may be able to help.
I am taking my wife and daughter (aged 5) to DLP next sunday and Monday (26th & 27th).
I have read through the last few pages and ce-multiavantages.com seem to be the best place to get my tickets from.
I'm about to buy the €39 ones valid for 2days. As the website seems to be only in French could someone just check that what I am buying is the correct thing...
Is there an English version of this site?
Lastly, it is not clear how you go to the checkout to pay for them... Can anyone give any clues on where I go after I've selected the quantity.
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Thank you. Just booked a round trip with them.
Is it cheaper to buy tickets for shows in advance e.g. Wild West and is it best to get them direct from Disneyland website?
its cheaper to get them from ticketnet.fr - heres the link -
http://www.ticketnet.fr/fr/Resultat?ipSearch=buffalo+bill0
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