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To ask best way of booking tickets for Disneyland Paris?

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Chocwocdoodah · 27/02/2018 14:02

Thinking of staying at the new Centre Parcs Villages Nature. You can buy DL tickets through them but I think it might be cheaper via the Disney website unless I’m missing something.

Any tips on getting tickets as cheap as possible? Would 2 days be enough for a family of 4?

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MunchMunch · 27/02/2018 14:18

Have a look on the Disneyland Paris Tips for Brits on Facebook, it's full of knowledgeable people who can give loads of tips on where to get tickets and where you can find characters or answer any questions - it's fab!

Foxedme · 27/02/2018 14:21

We bought day tickets from AttractionTix website as they were cheapest at the time. You can also use Tesco points to switch to Avios points and buy them that way.

alleypalley · 27/02/2018 14:21

TripAdvisor also has a useful forum. We saved over a £1k booking everything separately when we went a few years ago. We didn't get our park tickets from Disney but I can't remember the name of the website we did use. Have a Google and do some price comparison.

FilthyforFirth · 27/02/2018 14:24

I can second the Facebook group. I booked mine through Magic Breaks and was much cheaper than going through Disney.

Chocwocdoodah · 27/02/2018 14:29

Brilliant! Great tips here, thank you!

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PeonyTruffle · 27/02/2018 14:29

Daniel Potters Disneyland Paris group on FB is much nicer so would recommend joining that one too Smile

SpeckleDust · 27/02/2018 14:35

We booked through attractiontix when they had an offer on for 3 days for the price of 2 for both parks.

I think 2 full days should be enough to do both Disneyland Park & Walt Disney Studios.

Chocwocdoodah · 27/02/2018 16:56

Looking at these now - thanks!

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Chocwocdoodah · 27/02/2018 23:03

Also, I’ve got a 4yo and an 8yo - good ages to go to Disney? Lots for them to do (they’re not particularly daring with fast rides)

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EmmaT93 · 27/02/2018 23:08

You can sometimes get cash back through quidco too.

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