Buffalo Bill Tickets

Porsche44

Mouseketeer
Joined
Mar 7, 2010
Messages
137
Last night I went on the Disney site to book tickets to the Buffalo Bill show for Saturday 1st December but it wouldn't let me choose 2nd class tickets, it would only let me book 1st class tickets. Would we be okay just booking once we arrive on Thursday the 29th November as we check in, we want to go to the 6:30 show.:santa:
 
There are none at all available on the Idf-Disney site :rotfl:I think it's because they are putting everything in place for the change over of the seasons.

Will look again tomorrow am for you :thumbsup2
 
There are none at all available on the Idf-Disney site :rotfl:I think it's because they are putting everything in place for the change over of the seasons.

Will look again tomorrow am for you :thumbsup2

Thanks Carrie you are the best, being in Australia we seem so very far away from everything and the time difference makes life difficult. I have found that entering the Disney Website under the UK banner works better than entering under Australia. I booked a couple of restaurants last night by phone but as we are going in off season I am going to just see what restaurants are open on our touring days once there. My 16yo daughter loves horses and rides every weekend so she really wants to see the Buffalo Bill show. I will keep my fingers crossed that the tickets become available. Thanks again for your advice:thumbsup2
 

:goodvibes

That ticketnet link will be the best price @40€ for the 18.30 show. The Disney standard site will be more expensive. Or wait for the Billets Malin on the Idf one.

Ticketnet are a serious well known (here) company that several people of the board have used with no pbs.

You can print off the tickets with them too for 1,40€ the whole order :thumbsup2
 
Thankyou for posting :thumbsup2

If I buy on the DLP website do I just leave the country as France and I assume it will accept a UK based debit card ?
 
The Billet Malin on the Idf-Disney site are on line and live :thumbsup2

https://www.booktickets.disneylandp...duct_id=6143&affid=SECUTIX&tduid=32454335543R

30€ for the 21.30 show

40€ for the 18.30 show

Both in Cat 2 :goodvibes

Reserve at least 5 days in advance for this price

Thanks for the information Carrie. Just to let others know however that the only way you can access Category 2 tickets is if you choose your country as France, when I entered my country as either Australia or the UK on the opening page I was not given the option of Category 2 seats only Category 1. Once again I have to have a little complain about the weirdness of the official DLP site. It seems there is one set of rules for the locals and one for others, a little annoying I have to say. Of course opting for France as your country means that the information & directions for booking are in French so you need to have a smattering of the language to be able to understand what to do. When you get to the personal information page you do need to enter a French address, however I just put the address of our hotel that we are staying in in Paris after we have visited DLP and that worked fine. As you print your tickets off and they are not being delivered it really doesn't matter what address you put in here as long as it is in France. I don't know if this situation was a one off for my booking but I would be interested to hear if other people have had a similar experience of not being able to book depending upon where you live.:confused3
 
Thanks for the information Carrie. Just to let others know however that the only way you can access Category 2 tickets is if you choose your country as France, when I entered my country as either Australia or the UK on the opening page I was not given the option of Category 2 seats only Category 1. Once again I have to have a little complain about the weirdness of the official DLP site. It seems there is one set of rules for the locals and one for others, a little annoying I have to say. Of course opting for France as your country means that the information & directions for booking are in French so you need to have a smattering of the language to be able to understand what to do. When you get to the personal information page you do need to enter a French address, however I just put the address of our hotel that we are staying in in Paris after we have visited DLP and that worked fine. As you print your tickets off and they are not being delivered it really doesn't matter what address you put in here as long as it is in France. I don't know if this situation was a one off for my booking but I would be interested to hear if other people have had a similar experience of not being able to book depending upon where you live.:confused3


That is why you have to go through the local France-Ile de France site as even if you go through the French standard site you pay full price.

These "smart tickets" were originally for locals, the same way that the Francilien tickets and AP's were. It was a way of getting repeat visitors from the Paris suburbs and ensure that they would come all year round.

Some people have reported pbs paying with certain UK cards and that's why I'll recommend going through Fnac or Ticketnet to buy DLP tickets :goodvibes
 














Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE









DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom