disneydaydreamer72
Mouseketeer
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- May 27, 2007
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Hello everyone
It's been a while since I've been on here as I didn't go to DLP last year and found it very depressing!
Anyway, my friend and I are planning to visit again at the end of August and we both work in a school so are tied to school holidays.
Last year,towards the end of February, I was sent an email about the 30% offer during the summer, but of course the dates the deal applied to are no longer visible.
As I'm hoping to book the Eurostar as soon as the tickets are released I was wondering if anyone could help me with any info on last year's offer. I know it may not be exactly the same but as we are planning to go at the very end of August,I'd be grateful to know if it might still apply then.
TIA
It's been a while since I've been on here as I didn't go to DLP last year and found it very depressing!
Anyway, my friend and I are planning to visit again at the end of August and we both work in a school so are tied to school holidays.
Last year,towards the end of February, I was sent an email about the 30% offer during the summer, but of course the dates the deal applied to are no longer visible.
As I'm hoping to book the Eurostar as soon as the tickets are released I was wondering if anyone could help me with any info on last year's offer. I know it may not be exactly the same but as we are planning to go at the very end of August,I'd be grateful to know if it might still apply then.
TIA
I am bilingual so was able to complete the booking that way, but the offer doesn't say anything about being a resident of France in order to get the offer or anything like that (so it wasn't like the Florida resident rates that come out for cruises and WDW). They honored it even though I am in Canada. It's called the "Le Privilège de réserver plus tôt" sale when you click on the actual link for the sale from the homepage. I got our TA to check on her end too just in case, and nothing she had access too was showing this deal (she would also only be working with English versions of sites). When she phoned directly, they also didn't mention this one to her. We saved 600 euros vs what we were being quoted on the English sites (the offer includes kids under 12 free as well), so was a major "catch/find" on our part. 
