EMH - non disney hotels?

penry

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Hi everyone, off to disneyland paris next week, and a flurry of last minute planning going on....

We are staying in a cottage near paris courtesy of mr tesco, but are now thinking of getting annual passports and making the most of them by also staying in a hotel nearer to DLP for one night so we can stay late/visit early. I think i have read somewhere that one of the non-disney hotels enable you to make use of EMH's. Does anyone know if I have imagined this? Cheapish deals are available at the Kyriad and Elysee Val d'Europe. Would you have a preference of one or the other?

Thanks for any advice that you can give.
 
Hi everyone, off to disneyland paris next week, and a flurry of last minute planning going on....

We are staying in a cottage near paris courtesy of mr tesco, but are now thinking of getting annual passports and making the most of them by also staying in a hotel nearer to DLP for one night so we can stay late/visit early. I think i have read somewhere that one of the non-disney hotels enable you to make use of EMH's. Does anyone know if I have imagined this? Cheapish deals are available at the Kyriad and Elysee Val d'Europe. Would you have a preference of one or the other?

Thanks for any advice that you can give.

Hotel Elysee offerc EMH. If you get the Dream annual pass, you're also entitled to EMH.

Hope this helps.
 
Thank you, thought it was the elysee or kyriad. Think we are going to get the francilien pass, as it doesn't matter to us about the exclusion dates and the fact you can't use them for the 2nd or 3rd day, and they are so cheap! the elysee gets quite poor reviews on expedia, but the EMH would be great. Thanks for your reply.
 
Glad to be of help, the Francilien is excellent value! I've always used the Dream one so I get EMH and free parking. I'd be tempted by the Francilien if it wasn't for the no entry on the 2nd and 3rd day.

Hope you have a fantastic trip.
 

I've looked at hotel Elysee val d'europe's website and can't find any official mention of EMH. Is it only if you book your disney tickets through the hotel too? i.e if I have AP and proof of stay at hotel, do you think this would count for EMH, or do I need something else?

Thanks.
 
Hi,

Its your hotel ID which gives you access to EMH.
So, for the Elysee Val d Europe, you need to take your little hotel ID card/envelope (it comes with your room key) to the gates at DLRP, thats what will give you access.

Its the same with the onsite hotels - you need to take the little card you get when you check in at your hotel, and this is what you show at the gates of DLRP to get in for EMH.

Elaine
 
Hi,

Its your hotel ID which gives you access to EMH.
So, for the Elysee Val d Europe, you need to take your little hotel ID card/envelope (it comes with your room key) to the gates at DLRP, thats what will give you access.

Its the same with the onsite hotels - you need to take the little card you get when you check in at your hotel, and this is what you show at the gates of DLRP to get in for EMH.

Elaine

I'm staying at SL, do I show my room key? Or is it a separate special card?
 
I'm staying at SL, do I show my room key? Or is it a separate special card?

At check in, they give you a special card you can use at the swimming pool and to get into the parks early.

HTH
 
I'm staying at SL, do I show my room key? Or is it a separate special card?

It's the Hotel ID card that you show, the same one you use for breakfast or if you want to you can register it as a chargecard for the resort and I think you also need it for the pool. :)
 
It's the Hotel ID card that you show, the same one you use for breakfast or if you want to you can register it as a chargecard for the resort and I think you also need it for the pool. :)

Awesome, thanks.

I will most likely use the charge card option - is it a good exchange rate (as good as the euro can be anyway).
 
There will be just the one charge put on your credit card and the rate will be determined by which credit card you have. I use Nationwide as they give a very good rate for foreign transactions without loading it, lots of other credit cards load each transaction by 2.75%.
 












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