Free Tickets to Disneyland Paris on your Birthday
Disneyland Paris are offering a free ticket to everyone on their birthday this year or up to 7 days after your birthday.
This is to celebrate their 20th Birthday.
The only catch is its on their French site and all information is in french.
Tickets are emailed to you, I applied yesterday and the tickets were emailed today for me and my two children each on our birthdays valid until 7 days after our birthdays.
Just a couple of points.
Using Google translate its states
We offer a free ticket to Disneyland ® Paris!
On the occasion of our 20th anniversary, we booked a big surprise! Sign up now on this site to receive your free ticket for two Disney ® Parks.
This ticket is valid within one week after your birthday *.
If your birthday is past, without that you have registered you can still do it! You will receive an e-ticket dated in 2013, valid for a visit on your birthday or one of the following seven days.
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Registration until September 30, 2012 inclusive.
* Electronic Ticket 1 day / 2 parks valid for a visit on your birthday or one of the following seven days. Last visit was possible, Oct. 6, 2013. A valid one per person. Information and conditions under "conditions and procedure for registration of the offer."
Sign up now
to receive your free ticket
To qualify for the offer "Free for your birthday", you must complete the form below. You can also register your children if you want *. You will then receive email or your e-tickets that will give you access to two parks. An ID is required upon entry for each of the beneficiaries of the offering, and shall conform to the personal information you provide below.
Fields marked with an asterisk * are required
The only problem I had when filling in the form was the telephone number.
It does not seem to accept UK numbers.
I used
0690444123 and it accepted me. (Sorry for some french man who is now receiving spam from Disneyland Paris because of me.)
I also put in my UK address and entered my country (Ville de naissance) as Angleterre
I would guess this is suppose to be for French residents but it accepted my details and as I said I now have the tickets that have been emailed.
Good luck everyone


Top Comments (1)
If you get a pain in the butt just go to another turnstyle and try your luck again.
Once you are in the printouts have a second benefit. Being worldly wise you will have printed two copies of each ticket. One must be high quality so the barcode will scan. The other must be really bad so the barcode doesn't scan at all.
You will rush straight to the first fast pass machine at a big ride and scan your tickets. You get issued with a fast pass for an hour's time so that you can come back on do the ride without queuing. The restriction is only one fast pass at a time so you will only get 3 or 4 in the whole day. However, go straight to the next ride with your bad ticket and tell the assistant it won't scan. He/she will mess around for a few seconds and then open the machine and issue you more fast passes. Whizz round and do every ride with a fast pass and hey presto no queues all day! If Disneyland wasn't a total ripoff for us I wouldn't be suggesting this but the reality is the place is an outdated beast of a park.
My advice is forget this and do the other parks suck as Park Asterix or Bagatelle.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentNot sure if you could tweek your birthdays to be within the same dates?
Admission to both parks
Edited By: emmatthew on May 03, 2012 17:28
Also needs to be moved to freebies
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If you get a pain in the butt just go to another turnstyle and try your luck again.
Once you are in the printouts have a second benefit. Being worldly wise you will have printed two copies of each ticket. One must be high quality so the barcode will scan. The other must be really bad so the barcode doesn't scan at all.
You will rush straight to the first fast pass machine at a big ride and scan your tickets. You get issued with a fast pass for an hour's time so that you can come back on do the ride without queuing. The restriction is only one fast pass at a time so you will only get 3 or 4 in the whole day. However, go straight to the next ride with your bad ticket and tell the assistant it won't scan. He/she will mess around for a few seconds and then open the machine and issue you more fast passes. Whizz round and do every ride with a fast pass and hey presto no queues all day! If Disneyland wasn't a total ripoff for us I wouldn't be suggesting this but the reality is the place is an outdated beast of a park.
My advice is forget this and do the other parks suck as Park Asterix or Bagatelle.
thanks