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Disney land paris tickets - buy here or there?

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pipsqueak · 13/08/2012 20:08

cant quite believe how expensive these are - jsut wondered if anyone has any tips for getting a good deal on tickets ? have tried expedia and the site directly and not much to choose . just wondered if buying when there would be better deal ? any advice gratefully recieved .

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pipsqueak · 13/08/2012 20:34

bump??

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bloodyfurious · 13/08/2012 20:35

There was another thread about this recently try advanced search

Posey · 13/08/2012 20:39

I started the other thread about this.
You can get them in advance for a bit cheaper from various sites but they need at least a week to deliver to your address. The saving isn't huge.
Because our trip to Paris was very very last minute, but because we didn't want to waste time queuing for tickets at the Park, we bought them at the Disney Store in London. They cost 59E for adults and 52E for a child for a one day pass to both Disney Park and Studio. I am not sure if that is the same price as you would pay on the gate.

Hulababy · 13/08/2012 20:42

If you can get them in advance I would, even if not actually cheaper. The queues a fortnight ago on the door for tickets were huge!

wanttomakeadifference · 13/08/2012 20:43

I may be wrong but when I was booming ours I found that there is very little difference between operators. There are sometimes offers on e.g free for under 12yo but these tend to be offered by everyone. I came to the conclusion that DLP manages to effectively control ticket and accommodation prices.

The best price we found was through booking tickets and accommodation via Disney and Eurostar via Eurostar directly.

When comparing prices look at whether prices include dual park tickets (the park is divided into two and dime tickets cover only the main one). Also bear in mind booking directly with Disney may give you added extras e.g. Extra magic hours, luggage transfers, etc.

Good luck!!

pipsqueak · 13/08/2012 20:49

oh thanks all - sorry should have searched first . will just go ahead and book as am starting to lose the will to live looking at different deals . i am sure it will all be worth it...

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bloodyfurious · 13/08/2012 21:59

I got mine cheaper 2 secs I'll link - are you staying at Disney?? We stayed in a lovely caravan park about an hours drive away.

bloodyfurious · 13/08/2012 22:03

Disney tickets

Cheaper and 24 hour delivery there are various offers.

pipsqueak · 14/08/2012 22:11

thanks bloodyfurious - thats really helpful

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bloodyfurious · 14/08/2012 22:19

1 piece of advice, buy some tat, take it in a bag with you and dish out instead of having tantrums as it is one huge giant shop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and the prices are even more extorionate than the normal disney store

AbbyLou · 15/08/2012 12:11

Are you travelling by ferry? We were in France last week with friends at a campsite about an hour away. We had planned a day at DLP and managed to get all 8 of us in for free!! We had two free tickets on a Sky deal, not sure if this is still running though. We found out about it on MSE site. We also got one free ticket through booking a P & O ferry. That left us needing 1 more. The friends we went with also got 2 free tickets through Sky and then used a relatives Sky to get 2 more. We then used their free ferry ticket for our other one!! We weren't sure whether it would work and our ds had to pretend to be theirs but it worked and saved us a fortune. It is worth the money but you really don't get a lot done in a day. It was also very very hot so look out for the drinks fountains near the toilets!

Posey · 15/08/2012 17:42

About ticket prices....we were there yesterday and noticed the prices at the gate for 1 day admission was 77E for adults and 62E for a child. Dd at 15 was adult price. So even though we bought at the Disney store in the UK we saved money and we didn't have to join the mega queues to get in.
Also take water bottles and refill at the numerous water fountains around the park. Saves a fortune.
Also because my kids are older and not interested in the parade we went on the long ride queues then as the queues were much much shorter, but absolutely huge immediately after the parade finished.

pipsqueak · 16/08/2012 22:26

thanks all - great tips!! off tomorrow beginning to be a bit more excited now .

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