Annual Passport Renewal

dgutte

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We have received an interesting letter from Disney.

Our passports run out on the 4th March and Disney has offered us 6 months free if we renew between the 1st and 30th March. We can do this in person or by post.

Does this mean we get an 18 month passport or do we pay half price and get 12 months? Its not clear on the letter???
 
This a bit cheeky ,I cant help you with your quest about the passport problem , but I did notice you have stay at the premmiere class bussy st george on your last trip ,and I have just booked for there on expedia for 6 nights in august have you any tips on trains, shops near by , or how was in general ,not expecting much as the price is so good but any advice would be great
 
We thought the hotel was pretty good value for money. We paid €54 euro per room per night.

Breakfast was €4.95 euro each but kids ate free with any paying adult. Breakfast was basic but adequate.

The room was fairly roomy, with a TV. We had a double bed and bunk beds. There was no wardrobe though, just a very small rail with 4 hangers on it. There was room for a wardrobe so I don't know why they don't have one.

The bathroom was good, more of a wetroom with waterproofing all over.

The staff were great and friendly. The hotel is 2 junctions from DLRP and took about 10 mins to get there (faster than getting the bus from Explorers).

We had a car so didn't use the train, however we saw people walking to the train station which didn't seem far. We have been into Bussy before, about 3 years ago, and from memory it was a nice enough place.

You can book online direct and pay when you get there which is handy. They have a first night offer too - if you have dinner there (at the hotel next door which is co-owned) you get 10% off and children eat for €1 euro each.

I would stay there again if money was tight, after all its just a room.

I would recommend the hotel.

Let me know if you have any questions.
 
I'm not sure either. But whatever it is that is a great deal.

If you post some of the content of the letter (obviously leaving out personal details) there are a few on here who can help with the translation from French :goodvibes
 

Its all in english, but doesn't explain whats involved in the 6 month offer.....
 
In previous offers we have have you get 18months for the price of 12 months :goodvibes
 
I think thats one thing that it really lacks with the AP that all the documentation comes in French - and yes I know its in France but the fact is a lot of other nationalities buy the more expensive AP's and it would be nice to have the documentation in your own home language or a website that was in English.

When we took advantage of this offer before we paid for 12 months and got an 18 month pass.
 
WHEN YOU DO TAKE UP THE OFFER OF 6 MONTHS FREE sorry i wasn't shouting didn't realise had caps on ....anyway can you take up this offer by post or does it require you to attent the park in person like when you buy AP online you get issued a temp one which must be activated within 30 days or do you simply pay by post and they send you out new ones
 
Yes, you can mail them the renewal forms and the letter with the special offer on, and they will mail the AP's back to you.
 











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