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Disneyland Paris Day Pass BOGOF including February half term 45 EUR / £35.50 plus child goes free with every paying adult
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Disneyland Paris have a BOGOF deal on tickets on their French website at the moment, which would be ideal for those planning to visit during the February half term. Every adult pass ( 45 EUR on weekdays, 55 EUR on weekends) entitles you to a free children's pass, which usually cost about the same as an adult ticket. Please note that these are 1 day 1 park passes- 1 day 2 park ones cost 60 EUR each but most people advise against visiting Disney Studios anyway.
So for a family of 4, the passes would work out to around £ 140 or £ 35 each for 2 days as opposed to the normal price of around £ 100 each.
This deal works out a lot cheaper than some of the other 'children stay/play free' deals that Disney regularly run since they require you to stay for 4 or more days and come bundled with their crappy and overpriced resort hotel options, which usually end up bumping the price significantly. This would also suit those planning shorter breaks which are not usually included in offers.
You can find much better value accommodation minutes from the Park, for instance Hipark, which are much nicer and additionally offer you cheaper eating options as well.
hipark-residences.com/web…tml
I haven't worked out a head to head comparison with Disney's own 'offers' but I would expect this deal to represent a significant saving, especially for those planning a visit during the February half term.
To book
-Change language selection on the Disneyland Paris website to 'France' and 'Ill De France'. Use Chrome or similar browser with auto translate as the French website is..ahem..in French
-You should see the deal displayed on the Welcome page, if not, click on ticket offers to find it.
-Price of passes and valid periods are displayed on the offer page
-Enter your UK address in the address box although the country is set to 'France' by default. It should not matter as the tickets are not posted out anymore (FWIW I used the address of the hotel I would be staying in)
-Choose tickets, complete payment and print out the passes
Edit:
Those looking for accommodation, check out www.laterooms.com-plenty of decent choices there for half term week, for instance, family suite (sleeps 4) at Hipark £220 for 2 nights
laterooms.com/en/…spx
So for a family of 4, the passes would work out to around £ 140 or £ 35 each for 2 days as opposed to the normal price of around £ 100 each.
This deal works out a lot cheaper than some of the other 'children stay/play free' deals that Disney regularly run since they require you to stay for 4 or more days and come bundled with their crappy and overpriced resort hotel options, which usually end up bumping the price significantly. This would also suit those planning shorter breaks which are not usually included in offers.
You can find much better value accommodation minutes from the Park, for instance Hipark, which are much nicer and additionally offer you cheaper eating options as well.
hipark-residences.com/web…tml
I haven't worked out a head to head comparison with Disney's own 'offers' but I would expect this deal to represent a significant saving, especially for those planning a visit during the February half term.
To book
-Change language selection on the Disneyland Paris website to 'France' and 'Ill De France'. Use Chrome or similar browser with auto translate as the French website is..ahem..in French
-You should see the deal displayed on the Welcome page, if not, click on ticket offers to find it.
-Price of passes and valid periods are displayed on the offer page
-Enter your UK address in the address box although the country is set to 'France' by default. It should not matter as the tickets are not posted out anymore (FWIW I used the address of the hotel I would be staying in)
-Choose tickets, complete payment and print out the passes
Edit:
Those looking for accommodation, check out www.laterooms.com-plenty of decent choices there for half term week, for instance, family suite (sleeps 4) at Hipark £220 for 2 nights
laterooms.com/en/…spx
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sorted by£120 in fuel and tolls (I live 140 miles from home to Dover), total of about 700 mile round trip.
£60-£80 cheap ferry
£40 ish cheap hotel per night.
Food and drink in Disney can set you back £25 each easily a day.
Parking about £10 a day
£40 for AA European cover, possibly cheaper with other companies, unless you already have cover.
Health insurance extra, check your bank account may include travel insurance
Exchange rate is 1.25 € to £, not great, but better than it has been for a while
You have to allow upto 4hrs from calais to Dover with a stop. With 7-8 hrs driving to return to Calais, to make the most of the tickets, I'd stay 3 nights if going for 2 days in the parks so you get a full days. But seeing as you have spent a fair bit getting there it may be worth 2-3 days in the parks if you have never been. The last time I went was when the exchange rate was 1.4 and had 3 days in the parks , 4 nights in hotel, all the above cost. Spending over £1000 for 3 days in the cold, miserable parks. So we decided to never return and have been to florida twice since, booking last minute, our last trip in June cost £5000 for a luxury villa with pool, massive suv, ate out all the time, flights, treats, disney and universal tickets, photopass for the memories. If you ever get the chance to go to Florida, you won't go back to Paris, but if you have never been Parc Astrix is great and so is Disney Studios.
Reality:
I am getting the Eurostar- £ 69 return for adults, free for under 4s and £ 40 ish for 4-11 y.o-much cheaper than driving there IMO
We went 2 years ago in Feb, it was great (Still busy) but the sun did come out. Food was terrible!
We are doing it on the cheap (live 30 mins from Dover). DFDS for £77 rtn, non toll roads to the park (save £34). Staying at the Residhome Val D'Europe (booked through Hotel pronto with an 8% code found on this site) for £92 for two nights (I am sure the £10 quidco wont pay out though). Then it is just packed lunch, dinner at the apartment on the first night and see how we go for the second..
Under £300 all in : ) spot on!!!
I am staying at Hipark..its got fab reviews on TA, is very close to RER/supermarkets/McDonalds and offers a free shuttle to the Park which is 5 mins away.Studios with kitchennette are available from £55/night during the half term through Venere/travelsupermarket etc.Works out to £88 pp for a family of 4 for 2 days/nights including tickets. Eurostar returns £69 for adults and £40 odd for kids.
There may be cheaper options about though.
These tickets are not date specific. Just buy 3 and use them on consecutive days..
Thanks for your reply, they have very little feedback on the ebay site and one recent that does not read great hence why I was holding off booking, we are either going to the parks for 2 or 3 days hence my earlier question, they all do a deal 4 for 3 but we want 3 for 2 lol ! will look at the disney site in french if firefox can translate it for me?
I dont fancy the bus my idea was to drive (euro tunnel for £120 return, plus £100 diesel round trip max), the euro star was coming out at over £300 for 2 adults and 1x 5 year old return we are limited on specific days mind. Another problem we found with the euro star is getting to one of the stations have not used the train for a while they wanted £100 from Gloucester to St Pancs ! not a cheap short break at all lol hence now driving
Rubbish, we went last Feb half term, 3 rides were shut for planned maintenance all but 1 opened whilst we were there
Here is this years closures for. the next months
dlpguide.com/cal…ts/
I like it in winter, less queues, lovely cold crisp days with chance of a bit of sun.
The major problem is the six weeks closure of Space Mountain, middle of Feb to end of March. The other closures are bearable as they are minor attractions, and are shorter. If Space Mountain isn't your kind of thing then I'd definitely consider a trip.
Also, this deal is 1 day, 1 park. The walt disney studios have got some great new attractions, the fabulous Ratatouille ride (and restaurant), Tower of Terror, RC Racer, Toy Story parachutes. I'd be tempted to get a few tickets and alternate between the two parks for a couple of days. (Though I'd really get an annual passport if only for the €2 parking at Disney Village and the extra magic hours)
Those were the days - I remember getting 4 days in the Kyriad AND 3 days worth of DLP hopper tickets AND return ferry crossing for 2 adults and 2 kids for less than £200 using that deal.
When is that deal coming back ???
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Our last holiday was booked through cosmos using Monarch, unfortunately they have stopped flying to USA, so the cheap holidays are harder to find. Cosmos cost was £2700 (minus £400 tesco vouchers), luxury villa with pool, flights and large SUV car and full insurance . £1500 for Disney and universal tickets - 4 adults via Orlando attraction tickets. £33 for the esta. £100 pre purchase of the photo pass to get 100's of photos of the whole family (extra £50 if you buy it when you are there or when you return). Used my Nationwide credit card to purchase everything when we were over there, better exchange rate than travelex, only took $300 cash for tips and small purchases. Used my nationwide cash card for fee free withdrawals for a bit of extra cash. Our nationwide account included travel insurance. With constant monitoring of the cheap deals, I found that the first 2 weeks in June was the cheapest with prices dropping as the date got nearer, booked 2 weeks before departure. Also used tesco compare which is now defunct. So not sure how to find the cheap holidays at the moment.
Go there, take it as it is and enjoy it. No need to draw comparisons when you're there.
Just to let you all know, whilst in Paris this week (feb 20 2015) we went on to disneylandparis.fr , booked tickets (relatively easy to book - even if you don't understand French) - used hotel as address in France.
The tickets were emailed in seconds. Printed out at hotel and straight in to Disneyland. The person on the turnstile simply scanned the barcode on the ticket, said 'bonjour' and that was it . No checks on nationality or Id required.
A good deal. Cheers folks.
You need to go on to the French website- change 'language' at the very top of the UK website to France. the ad banner is on the welcome page. Use a browser that can translate French.
Sorry to be a pain, I managed to translate, now I can not extend the offer from one day to three days. I am going as 2 adults and 2 kids and I only get offer for one day pass......
It is like just 1 day offer, not possible to be 2+ days.
These are day tickets so you can buy more than one if you're planning a longer stay..
Much appreciated. So you mean quality of Florida Disney is better, right?
Disney World definitely better but Paris helps keep away the Disney blues for a little while
These tickets are open ended i.e. valid for the dates shown on the booking page. You can use them on any date of your choice during the period.
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Thank you so much
Think its valid until end of March at the mo
I am going in the Feb half term, found that Euro star was very expensive unless you wanted to travel late at night and make several changes it was £125 per adult each way !! there is a company on ebay also selling those adult plus child tickets for £52 super trips I think, seems a good deal. For anyone who has been before do you think 2 whole days is enough with 2 young children or 3 ?
thanks
Interesting to read. I am curious as to how many went when you did this at Disneyland Paris and what year you went (price increases). Only wondering so I can compare to what I have paid to go direct.
We are going (school holidays) 29th March for 4 nights, 5days. Our group is 2 adults & 4 children aged 9yrs, 7yrs, 5yrs & 21months. It was on offer that they are currently advertising for from 1st April this year . Due to our group size Davvy Crockhett (sp) was our accommodation and it was self drive option, so therefore ferry was included. Happy with this as means can do some sightseeing whilst in France. We dedided to add on a food package to make it easier (half board plus seemed most fitting for us). In total we have paid £1320 for their accommodation, food package, ferry & passes. Our extra cost being the fuel cost and some food (and buying merchandise). We have holiday insurance & breakdown cover already (as well as passports).
Might be worthwhile people considering both options before making any bookings.