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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    frogeye wrote: »
    Hi,

    Just double checking the annual pass situation.

    We are going as 2 adults and 4 kids, ages 12,10,9 and 6.
    I'm thinking of getting 3 'adults passes' at 105 euros, and 3 kid passes at the 35 euro offer - totaling 420 euros (plus registration fee) - from the cemultiadvantages site

    This seems quite a good offer for us if I'm understanding things correctly.

    be careful with those 105 euros passes - they are the Francillien, which means you can use them for park access on your first day at DLP, but then you can't use them at all on the 2nd and 3rd day after that, nor on any Francillien pass blackout dates.

    Fantasy and Dream passes have no 2nd and 3rd day non-contractual day limitations, and depending on when you are going to DLP, the Fantasy pass may be fine. Check DLRPMagic for the AP blackout dates.
  • wiggels
    wiggels Posts: 42 Forumite
    We've just booked with Thomas cook. 4 nights and 5 days at the hotel Cheyenne for 2 adults and 3 children 7, 4 and 2. All tickets and b&b is £512.00. We've got 4 nights for the price of 2. With flights and transfers on top for £918.00. I'm very impressed we paid £1400 2 years ago for 4 of us. Roll on feb :)
  • frogeye
    frogeye Posts: 27 Forumite
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    Fantasy and Dream passes have no 2nd and 3rd day non-contractual day limitations, and depending on when you are going to DLP, the Fantasy pass may be fine. Check DLRPMagic for the AP blackout dates.

    So if I upgrade to the fantasy for 125 euros, then I can go for two days in a row?

    I guess for an extra 60 euros for the six of us this isn't too bad (for mid August) - I will double check the exclusion dates though.
    Thanks
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    frogeye wrote: »
    So if I upgrade to the fantasy for 125 euros, then I can go for two days in a row?

    I guess for an extra 60 euros for the six of us this isn't too bad (for mid August) - I will double check the exclusion dates though.
    Thanks

    Yes thats right.
    if you only want 2 days consecutive access to the DLP parks in august cemultiavantages have those for 59 euros each.
  • MG12_2
    MG12_2 Posts: 14 Forumite
    Kellpea wrote: »
    Hello,

    I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on the following.

    My partnerand I are wanting to take my two children (aged 15 & 9) and my niece (aged 8) to DLP staying at the Explorer departing on 21/03/14 for 3 nights, travelling by eurostar from London - I have had a quote off the DLP website for £2022.59.

    This price includes:
    Hotel & Breakfast
    Tickets
    Eurostar
    Insurance
    Wild West Show

    Any chance anyone knows where I can or how I canget it cheaper preferably with an instalment plan.

    Any help will be much appreciated.

    Kind regards K x

    book the wild west show here -
    http://www.ticketnet.fr/en/Resultat?ipSearch=buffalo+bills
    a lot cheaper than official Disney site
  • dee2009
    dee2009 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Hello,

    I was wondering if anyone could help....

    I've booked flights to paris 26-31st July flying into CDG. There will be myself, my husband and our 2year old. I have provisionally booked into the 'Paris Est' campsite. I had chosen this place as we'd like to do 2 days at Disney and 2 days in Paris and it seems to be in a good position to visit both . However I cannot find transfers for any less than €200. The 5 nights at the campsite is costing under €400 and it has a free shuttle bus to Disney.

    So my questions are-
    Are there any transfer companies out there that would be less? The postcode of the campsite is 94500.

    Would I be better cancelling the caravan for a hotel with a Paris postcode therefore shuttle buses would be cheaper?

    I've also still to buy passes but want to get this sorted first before I enter that minefield!

    Thanks in advance for any help.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    dee2009 wrote: »
    Hello,

    I was wondering if anyone could help....

    I've booked flights to paris 26-31st July flying into CDG. There will be myself, my husband and our 2year old. I have provisionally booked into the 'Paris Est' campsite. I had chosen this place as we'd like to do 2 days at Disney and 2 days in Paris and it seems to be in a good position to visit both . However I cannot find transfers for any less than €200. The 5 nights at the campsite is costing under €400 and it has a free shuttle bus to Disney.

    So my questions are-
    Are there any transfer companies out there that would be less? The postcode of the campsite is 94500.

    Would I be better cancelling the caravan for a hotel with a Paris postcode therefore shuttle buses would be cheaper?

    I've also still to buy passes but want to get this sorted first before I enter that minefield!

    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Have you had a look at the Bussy St George or val d'europe areas? These are both near Disney and about 30 minutes by very frequent RER train to Paris too.

    Have a look on travelrepublic, expedia, alpharooms, trivago, sunshine.co.uk, hotels.com etc etc, see if anything suitable comes up in those areas for you.

    Transfers from CDG to those areas will be in the region of 70 euros or less each way.

    For 2 consecutive days DLP park access you won't get better than 59 euros per adult plus postage etc with cemultiavantages (your 2-year old is free).
  • flower24
    flower24 Posts: 1,719 Forumite
    I am just looking on the cemultiavantages site, is there any way I can translate it into English?

    I am thinking of booking the Explorers hotel and then buying the annual passes, it will make our holiday £500 cheaper than staying in a Disneyland hotel. Has anyone stayed at the Explorers? We stayed in the Cheyenne hotel last time we went and enjoyed the walk to the park, would it be too far to walk from the Explorers Hotel?

    Thanks
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    I am just looking on the cemultiavantages site, is there any way I can translate it into English?

    I am thinking of booking the Explorers hotel and then buying the annual passes, it will make our holiday £500 cheaper than staying in a Disneyland hotel. Has anyone stayed at the Explorers? We stayed in the Cheyenne hotel last time we went and enjoyed the walk to the park, would it be too far to walk from the Explorers Hotel?

    Thanks

    its another 10 minutes or so walk from the Cheyenne to the Explorers - up through the Santa Fe buildings and up onto the main road, turn left at the filling station and walk to the end of the road. You'll see the associated hotels across the roundabout, the Explorers is the first one.

    I use google translate for cemultiavantages.
  • flower24
    flower24 Posts: 1,719 Forumite
    Thanks, I'm trying to register on cemultiavantages but I keep getting an error message saying I'm entering the codes wrong, I am getting very frustrated!
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