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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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So, now that I cannot find this offer, i'm now thinking of just getting an annual pass as it is likely we will go back in April 2014 (and even more likely if we have an annual pass). I have checked Disney website to check the block out dates aren't when we will be there, however, I recall reading something that said the annual passes cannot be used for 2 days consecutively?? This doesn't sound right so I must have read it wrong but cannot now find the thread. Can anyone clarify? We are going to be there 21st and 22nd Aug. Also, can you clarify that there are no other deals like the 59 euro 2 day passes before we pay the extra for the annual pass. Thanks again for your help!
I'd have a look on ticketnet.fr, fnac, promoparcs, and the French version of the DLP site, before choosing (there are sometimes flash sales and I know there are one-day tickets for around 40 euros each valid for your dates).
The Annual Passes can be used consecutively - don't buy the Francillien though, because you can't use that one on the 2nd and 3rd day after activation (so for example if you activate that on your first day at DLP, 21st August, you then can't use it on 22nd and 23rd August). The Francillien is the only pass which has this stipulation, if you buy Fantasy or Dream annual passes you can use them from the first day you activate them and then consecutively, right through for one year (barring blackout dates on the Fantasy pass).0 -
Thanks Balletshoes - I have already looked on the other websites but there is nothing close to the 59 euro 2 day pass. there is a 39 euro one day pass but that would mean 240 euros in total for that versus 285 euros for the fantasy pass (excl registration fee and delivery) so think its probably worth paying the extra 45 euros for an annual pass. We'll hopefully see the saving with the 10% dining and boutique discount, plus, we will appreciate the inclusive extra magic hours. Thank you soooo much for your help0
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balletshoes wrote: »you can take your campervan into the main car park at DLP and stay there for your 2 nights - theres a specific section of the car park for campervans. With Dream passes this will be free to park there. I'd definitely do that in summer if I had a campervan.
Hi again,
We're off on Sunday and going to get the fantasy passes - have I left it too late to sort them out ??? :-(0 -
Hi again,
We're off on Sunday and going to get the fantasy passes - have I left it too late to sort them out ??? :-(
for cemultiavantages and promoparcs, yes, as I don't think either of those agents have e-ticket or print-at-home ticket options.
You might find something on fnac or ticketnet.fr though?
Your only other option, if neither of these have e-tickets, is to buy them at full price when you reach DLP (no reduction for children at DLP, its 159 euros each AP for anyone over the age of 2).0 -
I've read on dlrp magic that you can do it there and it doesn't show a different price? So many options!0
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Hi all,
I have booked AirFrance tickets for my family of four for 27-30 Oct.
(Girl 5, Boy 10)
I haven't booked Disney yet.
I'm not sure to stay at one of their hotels and buy tickets and accomodation thro their website.
If so, I notice the French site is cheaper!?
Would it be cheaper waiting until closer the time? I notice the current deal ends July.
Would it be more cost effective to not stay in a Disney hotel and buy passes instead?
Thanks in advance0 -
Hi all,
I have booked AirFrance tickets for my family of four for 27-30 Oct.
(Girl 5, Boy 10)
I haven't booked Disney yet.
I'm not sure to stay at one of their hotels and buy tickets and accomodation thro their website.
If so, I notice the French site is cheaper!?
Would it be cheaper waiting until closer the time? I notice the current deal ends July.
Would it be more cost effective to not stay in a Disney hotel and buy passes instead?
Thanks in advance
you won't get a cheaper price than you're seeing on the DLP site (whichever country is cheapest) because thats peak season week at DLP - just about every country in Europe has school holidays that week, including all French schools.
So you'd be better looking at the price you've got for onsite, including park tickets.
Then compare it with a nearby hotel booked on its own, and buying Annual Passes for your 4 days park access - Fantasy APs are fine, you just miss the blackout dates on that pass on your dates (they are 26th and 31st October). The total for your 4 Fantasy passes would be around 350 euros through promoparcs or cemultiavantages.
Have a look at travelrepublic, alpharooms, hotels.com, expedia etc etc to find a nearby hotel which suits you.0 -
Awesome much appreciated :-)
PS peak.....argh!0 -
I've been following this thread for some time now trying to get the right info,
we are going to DLP 8-11 oct I've been checking out the ticket deals for 2 day 2 park tickets to use on 9th & 10 oct, I take it the 20th Ann tickets would not be valid for the dates I'm there,So looking around I've found travel Republic are selling 2 1 day tickets at £90 http://www.travelrepublic.co.uk/Attractions/ProductDetail.aspx?PI=1455
I take it these will be ok,the offer ends 31 July.
only 2 adults going.
And thanks everyone for all th info.Jane x0 -
I've been following this thread for some time now trying to get the right info,
we are going to DLP 8-11 oct I've been checking out the ticket deals for 2 day 2 park tickets to use on 9th & 10 oct, I take it the 20th Ann tickets would not be valid for the dates I'm there,So looking around I've found travel Republic are selling 2 1 day tickets at £90 http://www.travelrepublic.co.uk/Attractions/ProductDetail.aspx?PI=1455
I take it these will be ok,the offer ends 31 July.
only 2 adults going.
And thanks everyone for all th info.
Your trip dates are low season so i,d expect better rates for park tickets to come out. have you had a look at fnac or ticketnet.fr?0
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