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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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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.
is it cheaper to check in on Monday 17th? Do you have Tesco clubcard vouchers, as you can use them to pay for the Eurotunnel.
And finally, can you change the room type and see if that saves you any money on the DLP site when looking at the Davy Crockatt ranch?0 -
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.
Depending on your plans/requirements, you can usually get a short stay return on the tunnel for around £100. Don't use the ferry these days but I know it used to be much cheaper than the tunnel."Life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it": Ferris Bueller
DLP visits 2015: March, June, September, DecemberLife is a journey - enjoy the ride
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Looks like I missed the 41 euro Ticketnet.fr deal
Does anyone have any links to good deals for the following:-
25th August (Sunday)
1 day - 2 parks
3 over 12
2 children
Prefer e-ticket due to time limits!
Many thanks
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balletshoes wrote: »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I do see that they appear to be out of date by 2 days - however if you can add them to your cart and buy them, the validity of them (ie valid on dates up to November this year) means they'll be accepted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.
Hi again,
It looks like they are no longer available to buy nowwill i have to pay £45 a ticket or is there any other deals about?
Anyone know?
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does anyone know the difference between a quad and a family room at the dream castle?0
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balletshoes wrote: »anything on fnac?
Nope, just looked#
Looks like i'll be paying £45/46 per ticket0 -
balletshoes wrote: »there is no difference
- its 2 descriptions for the family room ie king size bed and one set of bunks.
tis crazy as the state both as options and quad a lot cheaper!0 -
Were tempted to go this August for a week to Paris (plan is to fly into CDG).
1) If we stay near DLP park which is a cheap hotel/area with free shuttle bus nearby?
2) or what area is best to stay near the city but which has direct transport links to DLP? means we don't have to change hotels as we like to visit city for few days afterways.
3) what is cheapest way to book park tickets for 1 or 2 days for 1A and 1Child (11yrs)
any help welcome as can see this costing a fortune but we really want to go!
thanks.0
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