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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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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.
Many thanks.
no there isn't an English version of the website, I use google translate on cemultiavantages.
You have to join the site first, then you'll be able to add tickets etc to your basket.
Only thing is, I believe cemultiavantages usually post out tickets/annual passes etc, they don't usually email them, so if I were you I'd email cemultiavantages before you pay anything, to make sure they can get the tickets to you on time.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »no there isn't an English version of the website, I use google translate on cemultiavantages.
You have to join the site first, then you'll be able to add tickets etc to your basket.
Only thing is, I believe cemultiavantages usually post out tickets/annual passes etc, they don't usually email them, so if I were you I'd email cemultiavantages before you pay anything, to make sure they can get the tickets to you on time.
Thanks for the advice.
Now that I'm using google translate I can see that the 39e promotion doesn't allow you to return the very next day. Each visit has a date range in which it is to be used.
I will give them a call this morning.0 -
Thanks for the advice.
Now that I'm using google translate I can see that the 39e promotion doesn't allow you to return the very next day. Each visit has a date range in which it is to be used.
I will give them a call this morning.
Yes the 2~day consecutive use tickets are 59 euros each.0 -
Hi guys just looking for a bit of advice please! I'm looking into a trip to Disneyland Paris Sun 1st Sept - Wed 4th Sept (2 days in the parks & home before school starts Thurs 5th Sept!) There will be me, dh, dd(12), ds(9) & dd(7) travelling from Lancashire. We went a few years ago on a sun holiday deal & stayed at Davy Crochet Ranch but even with an over night stay at Dover the drive was far too long & we would prefer to go by train or plane.
I still have a valid shareholders card but have only ever used this for entry to Cafe Mickey & discount food!
Any advice on how to book / which hotel would suit a family of 5 much appreciated thanks0 -
clairey1208 wrote: »Hi guys just looking for a bit of advice please! I'm looking into a trip to Disneyland Paris Sun 1st Sept - Wed 4th Sept (2 days in the parks & home before school starts Thurs 5th Sept!) There will be me, dh, dd(12), ds(9) & dd(7) travelling from Lancashire. We went a few years ago on a sun holiday deal & stayed at Davy Crochet Ranch but even with an over night stay at Dover the drive was far too long & we would prefer to go by train or plane.
I still have a valid shareholders card but have only ever used this for entry to Cafe Mickey & discount food!
Any advice on how to book / which hotel would suit a family of 5 much appreciated thanks
with a family of 5 driving is still going to your best option by far Claire. The direct fares on the Eurostar from London or Ashford to DLP have already been out on sale for months, so I'd imagine they will be expensive by now (check on the Eurostar website directly for the fare). You might be able to get indirect fares, they usually are released for sale around 12 weeks before travel (so for you it should be soon, ie beginning of June).
I think flights would be the most expensive way of doing it, and then you have transfers from the airport to your hotel.
Explorers hotel and Magic Circus hotel do rooms for 5, or there are lots of options in val d'europe (like the Hipark serris, the Adagio, or the sejours & affaires rive gauche). Have a look on travelrepublic for disneyland paris, see what comes up.
if its 2 days park access you're after, cemultiavantages currently have a great deal of 59 euros per person, for 2 consecutive days park access to both parks. This is valid for dates up to end of September, so would suit you.
Use your shareholders card as you did before, for discounts on souvenirs and table/buffet service restaurants, and for a break in Salon Mickey in the morning.
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The 59E tickets are ordered, which I'm told (I had a very broken English conversation with ce-multiavantages earlier today) will be dispatched tonight in plenty of time for this coming weekend.
I will be keeping my fingers crossed.
Thank you for the advice.
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Thanks balletshoes ill look into it0
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hi what is the cheapest way to get to dlp from cdg airport,there are 2 adults and 2 children aged 3 and 5 respectivley0
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princessbellesdad wrote: »hi what is the cheapest way to get to dlp from cdg airport,there are 2 adults and 2 children aged 3 and 5 respectivley
you have 3 options -
VEA coach - 18 euros per adult, 13 euros per child, each way (this is the slowest way of transferring, you'll be on the coach for around one hour).
TGV high speed train - price varies depending on time of day (peak/off peak etc) and you can be waiting a fair while once your plane lands, until the next suitable TGV. Have a look on raileurope for prices (Paris CDG airport to Marne la vallee chessy). The actual journey time once you are on the TGV train is 10 minutes.
or - my preferred option for the journey from CDG to DLP -
shared shuttle with rstransports - I've paid the shared price in advance several times, and only had to share once. The driver collects you from/near your arrival gate and in less than 40 minutes you are at your DLP hotel. This can also be the cheapest method of transfer out the 3.0 -
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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Thank you for your help balletshoes, it is much appreciated0
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