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Advice on Disneyland Paris

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NUTLEY22 · 02/04/2019 15:22

I am taking my DS 3 years to Disneyland Paris in June, just me and him. We are away from home for total of 6 days, but due to flight times we will get 4 full days there.

I have booked flights and accommodation close to Disney Park, but not on their complex. Im just looking for a bit of advice on Disney tickets before I buy. I was looking at getting the 4 day pass, but some people who have been as couples have advised me against this. Can anyone recommend who has been with children similar to DS age of how many days to get them for? As I'm thinking 4 days may be a bit much due to age and tiredness etc.

Thanks

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Ricekrispie22 · 02/04/2019 17:11

I would actually recommend the 4 day pass due to age and tiredness! There’s so much to see and do at DLP, and with a four day pass you can spread it out and not have to rush. You can do everything at his pace and not have to worry about leaving the park early if he’s had enough for a day (or if it’s raining too much). You can leave early knowing that you’ve still got more days!

Show him lots of pictures and videos of the Park before you go so he’s not too overwhelmed and knows what to expect. Involve him in planning each day, or at least talk him though each day and what’s going to happen (as much as you know!) in the morning.

NWQM · 02/04/2019 23:06

I'd echo @Ricekrispie22 advice. There is such a lot to do.

seething1234 · 02/04/2019 23:15

4 days sounds good we always do 3 full days and and it's always just about right so 4 days you can take it easy. If you already have your flights booked it would seem pointless not to get 4 days sure what else would you do on one of the days???

Murphypoint · 04/04/2019 22:33

Check to see if an annual pass is cheaper.

RhubarbCrumbled · 05/04/2019 14:29

Definitely look at an annual pass.
This also means you can:
*get into the park for 6 short days
*have early entry when the park is quiet
*discounts on food and shopping

And you can go back again for another visit as one is never enough!

Eateneasterchocsalready · 05/04/2019 22:06

Always check annual pass prices .
Magic plus for instance means special entrance for you, small discount on food and merch. And extra magic time. They are great and first visit you'll be planning everything and finding way around.... and you can return for Very little second, third time and whizz rounds...

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