cheapest place for 1 day park tickets

wendyt_ca

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We are going to Paris in September and I was wondering what the cheapest option is for us to purchase 1 days park to park tickets for Disneyland?
 
For September it's way too early to say

At the moment it's a Francililen ticket which is 30€ on weekdays and 39€ on weekends - has to be bought 5 days in advance

Ask again start of April when the next set of prices will be known and we'll see what's on offer for you ;)
 
If you are staying in the Disneyland Hotel (from your other post) you can get them in with your room package. This often works out the cheapest way and is the 'standard' way to do it. The other way is to book room only (often not much cheaper) and buy Annual Passes which probably wouldn't be an option for one day.

ETA - Carrie aren't the Francillien APs where you can't use immediately after purchase? I'm sure you know what you are talking about though - much more knowledgeable than moi!
 
We aren't booking a package through normally we are using our DVC points to cover the two nights.
 

If you are staying in the Disneyland Hotel (from your other post) you can get them in with your room package. This often works out the cheapest way and is the 'standard' way to do it. The other way is to book room only (often not much cheaper) and buy Annual Passes which probably wouldn't be an option for one day.

ETA - Carrie aren't the Francillien APs where you can't use immediately after purchase? I'm sure you know what you are talking about though - much more knowledgeable than moi!

I'm talking about Francilien tickets not AP's :lol but yes it's the Francilien Ap's that can't be used the 2nd and 3rd after purchase..not that this concerns the OP

OP - As before wait until start of April and you'll have the prices for September and you can book your tickets from either the DLP site (if they'll take your card) or from the Fnac
 
Ah - I see, ignore me, I'm tired and off to bed (and should learn to read properly!) :rolleyes1

OP - sorry I didn't realise you were using your DVC points - just saw your other post mentioning park views initially.
 




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