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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • yes, 2 full days should be fine.

    You'll either need to book tickets where they can be sent to you straightaway, or tickets you can print off at home - like the ticketnet.fr site tickets -

    http://www.ticketnet.fr/fr/resultat?ipSearch=billet-ete

    have a look at fnac, attractiontix, travelrepublic, expedia etc as well.

    We are going on the 19th, where would be best to buy with such a short lead time?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    We are going on the 19th, where would be best to buy with such a short lead time?

    any site which will give you print-at-home tickets I'd have thought.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mutley74 wrote: »
    got my tickets from ebay seller charged £70 2 days 2 parks pp, ticket emailed next day.

    Can anyone suggest a good meeting point as I am meeting a friend in Disney parks? Is there a point near Central Plaza anyone can suggest so we don't miss each other in the crowds?

    is it a bad idea to take my smart phone inside with me? (or are they safe lockers for roller coasters to store it?)

    there are no lockers at rides - you take your belongings on each ride with you (its pefectly safe to do so).

    Inside the park, a good place to meet is on the drawbridge going into the Castle from the Central plaza - you're slightly raised up when you're on the drawbridge so you should be able to see your friend approaching, and people are usually using this area to walk from one land to another, so if you're standing still your friend should see you there.
  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    there are no lockers at rides - you take your belongings on each ride with you (its pefectly safe to do so).

    .

    what about on more adult rides ...surely there are some coasters there?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mutley74 wrote: »
    what about on more adult rides ...surely there are some coasters there?

    yes - but you still take your bags with you on the coasters :) - on a couple of the newer ones there are bag boxes under your seat, but on the others you just loop your bag across your body, or around your ankles (depending on what kind of ride restraint is used).
  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    yes - but you still take your bags with you on the coasters :) - on a couple of the newer ones there are bag boxes under your seat, but on the others you just loop your bag across your body, or around your ankles (depending on what kind of ride restraint is used).
    thanks for the info looking forward to reliving some childhood memories this week!
    I am quite surprised they allow bags etc on rides, a different philosophy from Universal Studios and some theme parks in the UK.
  • any site which will give you print-at-home tickets I'd have thought.

    Went with Travelrepublic in the end. 20% discount on 'turn up and pay' price. Only downside was the £4.50 I paid for special delivery (2 days)
  • Hi I brought buffalo bill tickets tonight from fnactickets.com, can anyone tell me how long it takes to receive them?
  • begley
    begley Posts: 294 Forumite
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    A week and a half til the big trip - excitement levels are at fever pitch!! I have a question which I'm hoping someone 'in the know' will be able to answer....

    What shows are there which you have to pay for? I know about Buffalo Bill's, but are there any more? And where is the cheapest place to get tickets for Buffalo Bill's? I just had a quick google and it was coming out at 200 quid for the 4 of us!!

    Thanks for any info/advice!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    begley wrote: »
    A week and a half til the big trip - excitement levels are at fever pitch!! I have a question which I'm hoping someone 'in the know' will be able to answer....

    What shows are there which you have to pay for? I know about Buffalo Bill's, but are there any more? And where is the cheapest place to get tickets for Buffalo Bill's? I just had a quick google and it was coming out at 200 quid for the 4 of us!!

    Thanks for any info/advice!

    Buffalo Bills is the only show you pay for at DLP, as its in the Village, not either of the parks. Discount tickets are usually around 35 to 40 euros each - fnac have them at that price at the moment -

    http://www.fnacspectacles.com/place-spectacle/manifestation/Parc-d-attraction-BILLET-MALIN-LA-LEGENDE-DE-BUFFALO-MI910.htm#
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