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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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balletshoes wrote: »yes, you could definitely get one-day park tickets for cheaper than £45 each - check ticketnet.fr, fnac, cemultiavantages and promoparcs.
Thanks, just checked the above and they do 1 day 2 park tickets for 37 euro! which seems good.
Question is, are they legit? and can I but from them seeing as it's a french site.
Edit* I think it's out of date, can anyone confirm this? here's the link http://www.ticketnet.fr/fr/manifestation/offre-exclusive-1jour-2-parcs-semaine-billet/idmanif/2902310 -
Thanks, just checked the above and they do 1 day 2 park tickets for 37 euro! which seems good.
Question is, are they legit? and can I but from them seeing as it's a french site.
Edit* I think it's out of date, can anyone confirm this? here's the link http://www.ticketnet.fr/fr/manifestation/offre-exclusive-1jour-2-parcs-semaine-billet/idmanif/290231
they are a legit site, and yes, you can buy from them, even if not resident in France.
I do see that they appear to be out of date by 2 days - however if you can add them to your cart and buy them, the validity of them (ie valid on dates up to November this year) means they'll be accepted at DLP with no problems.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »how old is your child? If they are aged under 12 when you go to DLP, the best places at the moment are cemultiavantages or promoparcs - cost would be 159 euros for your Dream AP, 35 euros for your child's Dream AP, and affiliation/postage fees to the UK of around 26 euros.
Hi Balletshoes, do they have english versions of these sites as they are so difficult to navigate around? Also do the prices change at all say if I was to wait nearer the time of the visit?
Thank you!0 -
Hi Balletshoes, do they have english versions of these sites as they are so difficult to navigate around? Also do the prices change at all say if I was to wait nearer the time of the visit?
Thank you!
No you need to use google translate as neither of them have an english version.
dont wait for new offers ~ if you see an offer that suits you order it. this current one with childs APs for 35 euros up to age 11 is the best one i,ve seen.0 -
The translator just seems to crash the site.
I can add the tickets to my cart but Cthere's no option to check out. This is on the CE Multiavantages site. The other one is even harder!0 -
The translator just seems to crash the site.
I can add the tickets to my cart but Cthere's no option to check out. This is on the CE Multiavantages site. The other one is even harder!
if google translate isn't working on your web browser, try another browser.
Also, you need to join either of those sites and pay the affiliation fee, before you can checkout and buy your passes - have you done that yet?0 -
Hi,
Can someone advise whether this is a good deal or whether I could get cheaper elsewhere:
Departing 16/02/14
Return Eurotunnel tickets (long stay option)
4 nights at Davy Crockett
5 day park passes for 2 adults and 2 children (aged 2 and 5)
Total price £687
Thank you in advance for your replies
Ben0 -
balletshoes wrote: »if google translate isn't working on your web browser, try another browser.
Also, you need to join either of those sites and pay the affiliation fee, before you can checkout and buy your passes - have you done that yet?
I'll try using my firefox at home as i've had no joy using my works laptop which has an old version IE.
Thanks for your help again.0 -
Hi,
Can someone advise whether this is a good deal or whether I could get cheaper elsewhere:
Departing 16/02/14
Return Eurotunnel tickets (long stay option)
4 nights at Davy Crockett
5 day park passes for 2 adults and 2 children (aged 2 and 5)
Total price £687
Thank you in advance for your replies
Ben
yes, that seems pretty good - is your Eurotunnel quote separate from your Disney one? If not check and see what it would cost if you booked the Eurotunnel separately from your Disney hotel/park tickets - its usually cheaper that way.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »yes, that seems pretty good - is your Eurotunnel quote separate from your Disney one? If not check and see what it would cost if you booked the Eurotunnel separately from your Disney hotel/park tickets - its usually cheaper that way.
Yes it is separate and is £130. How could I reduce this? A quick check and I got a price of £156 for the same dates.0
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