Mickeys Wild West Show - help!

Sylvblackshaw

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Hi Guys

I wonder if you can help/advise me.

I have booked to go and see Mickeys wild west show, and I thought I was being clever by booking it on the French website and getting it cheaper - managed to do it all in French and get my confirmation - was quite pleased!

However I have just gone into panic and worrying the show itself will be in French rather than English!! after bon jour and petit pour my French gets rather limited.

Do they have different language showings - or is it all multi lingual -not sure how this is possible

thanks :)

x
 
Hi from Germany !

The show is in English and French and believe me...my kids and myself did not speak any French and (as you can read) my English is horrible but we always went to the BBWWS and we all love it.

You will understand, like and enjoy the show.

Have fun !

:thumbsup2

Thorsten
 
Hi from Germany !

The show is in English and French and believe me...my kids and myself did not speak any French and (as you can read) my English is horrible but we always went to the BBWWS and we all love it.

You will understand, like and enjoy the show.

Have fun !

:thumbsup2

Thorsten

I think your English is great. :thumbsup2
 

Hi Guys

I wonder if you can help/advise me.

I have booked to go and see Mickeys wild west show, and I thought I was being clever by booking it on the French website and getting it cheaper - managed to do it all in French and get my confirmation - was quite pleased!

However I have just gone into panic and worrying the show itself will be in French rather than English!! after bon jour and petit pour my French gets rather limited.

Do they have different language showings - or is it all multi lingual -not sure how this is possible

thanks :)

x

We booked using the French site too - no problems at all :thumbsup2 All performances have a mixture of English and French, i'm sure you'll love it.

I think your English is great. :thumbsup2

::yes:: Me too :) I'm ashamed to say that I don't speak any other languages :guilty: and applaud you all :worship:
 
Does anyone know if I can book at ticketnet . fr if I am living in England? And is this the cheapest place to get tickets? They're 40 EU each adult ticket there.

Thanks!
 
Does anyone know if I can book at ticketnet . fr if I am living in England? And is this the cheapest place to get tickets? They're 40 EU each adult ticket there.

Thanks!

We have booked ours using this site on two occasions with no problems at all. You print the tickets off at home and they're proper tickets so don't need to be exchanged, you can just hand them in on the night!
 
Does anyone know if I can book at ticketnet . fr if I am living in England? And is this the cheapest place to get tickets? They're 40 EU each adult ticket there.

Thanks!

I booked my tickets using the French Disneyland Paris website for 35 EUR per adult for the 9.30pm show. Just left the country as "France". Was then sent a link to get the "print at home" tickets, printed them off, and handed those in at the show.

Otherwise ticketnet.fr and FNAC should both work - just check that they are print at home. FNAC spectacles even has an English language version! I find something like Google Chrome translate works easiest for me when booking through French websites.
 
My next question is, what's the difference between the EU 35 ticket and the EU 59/72 tickets?

Looking on disneyland.fr, there are two different types (the second having the 2 categories) and I just can't work out what the difference is?

Any advice would be appreciated!! I don't want to go for cheaper and have a rubbish night :(

Thanks!
 
My next question is, what's the difference between the EU 35 ticket and the EU 59/72 tickets?

Looking on disneyland.fr, there are two different types (the second having the 2 categories) and I just can't work out what the difference is?

Any advice would be appreciated!! I don't want to go for cheaper and have a rubbish night :(

Thanks!

The dearer tickets include a small welcome cocktail and you sit towards the front of the arena. I personally think its better the higher you sit (2nd catagory) which is cheaper
 
Huh, the site earlier was telling me the two different types were Billet Malin Dîner-Spectacle and Dîner-Spectacle La légende de Buffalo Bill, but now it just has the second one with the 2 different categories.

Is there a difference between those 2 as well as the categories? Not that I'm completely confused or anything lol!
 
Huh, the site earlier was telling me the two different types were Billet Malin Dîner-Spectacle and Dîner-Spectacle La légende de Buffalo Bill, but now it just has the second one with the 2 different categories.

Is there a difference between those 2 as well as the categories? Not that I'm completely confused or anything lol!

Billet Malin is jus the name of the cheaper tickets - but will be the cheaper category.

However, there is very little difference between the two categories - I actually prefer the view from the cheaper category seats as you are higher up. I would definitely go for the 35 euro seats!
 












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