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outherealone · 31/08/2019 10:53

I would appreciate some help/advice.
I’m planning to take my kids for a day visit to Disneyland Paris during October half term. We already have accommodation there.
Can anyone please advise as I’m overwhelmed by the choice, where’s a good place to buy tickets and are there any decent deals available?
Thank you 😊

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Chillyourbeans · 31/08/2019 11:01

Join Disneyland Paris for Brits on Facebook (make sure you choose the right group, the one with 150k members, not one of the smaller groups with a similar name) - they have linked up with AttractionTix to get some really good deals for their members. They were the cheapest we found for a flying visit next week.

Jupiters · 31/08/2019 11:28

Also have a look at Disboards, they have a Paris forum on there.
I've previously used Attraction Tickets Direct for Disney tickets, so they would be worth checking out.

outherealone · 31/08/2019 12:21

Oh amazing! Thank you both, I really appreciate it Smile

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Bugsymalonemumof2 · 31/08/2019 12:22

Dedinitely the groups. It often works out cheaper to get at least one annual pass

outherealone · 31/08/2019 12:29

@bugsymonemumof2 , for one trip? It’s unlikely I’ll have dollar to take the kids away again within the next twelve months!

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Boyskeepswinging · 31/08/2019 12:34

Definitely worth pricing up a few options, including the Disney site itself as it often has good deals. I'm afraid we found Attraction Tickets Direct to be quite expensive.

outherealone · 01/09/2019 11:06

@Boyskeepswinging thank you. I posted on the boards and the general advice seems to be just price them all up! I have an illness which affects my cognition and really struggle with ‘overwhelm’ so often just ended up buying whatever seems to be the easiest option which often leaves me out of pocket!

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Boyskeepswinging · 01/09/2019 13:30

Yeh, unfortunately there's no one consistently cheapest deal and shopping around is the only way. Having said that, there's no shame in taking an easier route if that suits your circumstances. The first time we went to WDW we booked with Virgin which was not the cheapest but I was a bit overwhelmed trying to do everything myself that first time whereas now I'm happy to book stuff myself.

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