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Disneyland Paris

  • 09-01-2008 8:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,497 ✭✭✭


    Hi

    I have just booked the Holiday Inn in Disneyland Paris for next August and was wondering could anybody give me some info re Opening times and Tickets.

    What time is the resort open until in August?
    How much is a ticket?
    Do you have to pay extra to be in the park in the evenings?
    Hotel Review?
    Is annual ticket worth the money and does it cover evening access?

    Disneylandparis.com keeps crashing on me.
    The fee I paid to the hotel does not cover park access.

    Thanks a mil

    Jarvis:D


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 217 ✭✭folkswagen


    if you are planning to stay for three days or longer then you are as well to get he annual tickets. You buy them, at the park - pay for them at the ticket booth and then go to another building where you get your pic taken and card made up - there are perks with it also like 10% of anything you spend in the disney shops and restaurants - even the disney shop at your hotel - it all adds up..

    Last year annual ticket prices were €129 per person (adult and child same price)
    if there are five in your family then it was only €103 per person...actually €1 cheaper to buy annual passes for a family of five than a family of 4! If you have a family of four, you can bring with you a pic of Gran or Aunty and as long as they have the same address as you..they do of course don;t they...then they can make up your family of five. When you have the annual passes , you will probably visit again before the year is out.....

    I book hotels through www.activehotels.com you don't pay until you arrive at the hotel and you can cancel it up until the day before you go with no penalty...there are lots of reviews on the site.

    I have stayed at the Dream Castle **** and the Kyriad hotel **. Kyriad was very good for the money and no complaints at all! The Dream Castle would be my favourite though. On Avenue De La Fosse there are four hotels, tje two I mentioned, the Holiday Inn and the Explorers. The explorers is good because they have a selction of room sizes so are very suitable for large families, extendewd families travelling together or small groups. I don't know about the HOliday Inn but I expect it is good - check the reviews!

    Whatever ticket you get will cover you for entry to the parks any time it is open.

    THere are two parks - unless you are only goinf to visit for one day then you will wither buy a hopper ticket which allows you to visit bothe parks or else you will buy the annual ticket or passport as they call it and then you can visit both parks as much as you like. THere is a restriction of about 10 days in the year when your pass is not accepted - this is easy to qork around with planning!

    When my annual tickets were nearly eapired, I was offered 18 months for the price of 12 if I renewed....I did of course:D My kids are 10 and 6 adn I have also been there with school groups of up to 50!

    Using hte internet to book the hotel, flights and car hire (just to get to the hotel and back to the airport) you can have a very cheap good holiday - suits the kids and adults have a ball too!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,682 ✭✭✭deisemum


    We got the annual ticket when we went and we went back a second time.

    Both times we stayed in The Holiday Inn and have no complaints. The boys enjoyed the swimming pool after walking round the parks all day.

    We booked the Holiday Inn through www.ichotelsgroup.com and included breakfast in our deal. One thing you'll notice is so many of the guests take extra rolls, cheese, ham etc to have in the park.

    My boys enjoyed having their bunk bed curtained off and had their own tv.


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