Annual Passport Question

DaMalfishentQuen

Earning My Ears
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IS THIS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE REALLY? I am astonished how cheap they are and without any limitations it seems (apart from blockout dates if you don't get the "dream" one)
Can you park hop and if I book off cemultiavantages, do they ship to the UK?
I don't understand how it's cheaper than a 4 day hopper ticket thing! Madness
 
The passes you can order from that website are 100 % the same as when you would by it at the park itself.

It only pays off if you need more then 1 pass, because you need to pay a 20 € fare to join, and shipping costs for the passes to be send to your home.
 
The passes you can order from that website are 100 % the same as when you would by it at the park itself.

It only pays off if you need more then 1 pass, because you need to pay a 20 € fare to join, and shipping costs for the passes to be send to your home.

Oh ok thank you :) any other better sites you'd recommend?
 
There is a site called promo parcs don't think you pay a fee I have never used them but some people on here have .I have used ce multi and have received excellent service ,and don't forget with a annual pass you get discounts in shops and restaurants and our 20th anniversary fantasy pass also gave us Emh which was fab as we stay off site .I was like you and also thought it was to good to be true as we had always got 4day passes ,oh and don't forget you get. A child pass free with the adult ones .the only bad thing is we got ours last July and we are going back in a few weeks so be warned lol
 

Oh and it's 6.90euros to post to uk with ce mine came in less than a week
 
I got mine from Promoparcs last year. I think I paid 14 euros to join the site and the 125 for my fantasy pass, plus postage. There's no catch - you just get sent a ticket that gets you into the park which you then exchange for the official pass at the annual pass office.

The only downside that I experienced was the queue to collect the passes on the Sunday afternoon when we arrived. The queue was massive and it took about an hour and half to get through it which wasn't fun. The tickets only allow entry on one day so we couldn't even come back the next day. Just something to bear in mind.
 
Yes we arrived on a sat last July and had a very very long wait we are arriving on a Tuesday this time and one of our party is getting a annual pass so as the French kids are at school and it's a week day we are hoping not to wait as long
 
I got mine on a weekday in January, the park was fairly dead but it still took about an hour to get my pass. The next day the line was even longer. I dread to think how long some people waited then.
 
I think everyone is catching on that they are better value ESP buying from the French sites ,I'm sure there never used to be queues at the passport office in fact I never knew that it was in that building I must of walked by many many times
 
There are 3 passport bureau's.

I've heard the one at the Studio's is usually less busy?
The one in the main park just depends. Sometimes there's like 10 people inside, other times there's a huge line outside waiting to get in.

And then there's Donalds's Desk at the entrance, but that one seems to be closed a lot.
 
IS the one in the studios always open and where is it must of walked by that one as well x
 
I've just found a company called Disney Ticket Store Ltd who are doing tickets and APs at Fantastic rates. An adult Fantasy AP is £120. Might be work checking them out?
 
IS the one in the studios always open and where is it must of walked by that one as well x

Opposite the exit of RnRC, just next to the Blockbuster café. It hasn't been open for ages though.

The reason why there were so many people in Jan is because of the free AP's that people got through the post plus there was a Vente Privée with cheap AP's like every year.:)
 
just looked at that site ,never heard of them ,has anyone else. Bit confused as at the side there is a link to a ticket auction for a child dream pass and it says its worth £172 !!! when you can buy them for about £90 or free with adult pass from other sites just ask around on here if any on has used them as ive never been put wrong with the guys on here:thumbsup2
 
I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole - You have no company information anywhere and I think I know what they are selling and you can get them yourself cheaper from a real source ;)
 
they are also selling vip fast passes ,but have sold out ??? it tells you about the fast pass system but doesn't explain that everyone has access to it it makes it sound like you must have a separate ticket ,i know you can buy vip passes but very expensive and not needed in low season ,
 
I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole - You have no company information anywhere and I think I know what they are selling and you can get them yourself cheaper from a real source ;)

They seem to be legit, but their prices are a bit high. I got my BBWWS tickets cheaper via ticketnet.fr

Found some contact info on their website.

Address:
The Disney Ticket Store Ltd
1st Floor
790 The Ridge
St Leonards on Sea
East Sussex
TN37 7PS

Registered Company Number: 08199206

E-mail: info@disneyticketstore.co.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1424 408804

Last time I was in Salon Mickey a couple told the CM there that they were going to join the long line next to renew their annual passes. The CM must have made a phone call as she came into the lounge a few mins later and then told them the Donald Desk would be open for them to renew in 10 mins. Might be worth noting for any shareholders renewing their APs.
 








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