New official AP version - Help please

ThBa

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Hello !

I bought the "Classic" AP two month ago and it is valuable from 09/11 until 03/13. :worship:

I have just read that the Passeport Annuel Classic is now renamed 'Découverte'. :confused3

This new AP as other Blockout Dates then my new "Classic" AP. :scared1:

Some of the new dates (which were not in my Classic AP flyer) will be in my trip to DLP in January. :scared1:

Can anyone help me? Which Blockout Dates are now the right one for my "Classic" AP? :eek:

I´m confused !! :guilty:

HELP !! :scared1:

:wizard:

Thorsten
 
Hello !

I bought the "Classic" AP two month ago and it is valuable from 09/11 until 03/13. :worship:

I have just read that the Passeport Annuel Classic is now renamed 'Découverte'. :confused3

This new AP as other Blockout Dates then my new "Classic" AP. :scared1:

Some of the new dates (which were not in my Classic AP flyer) will be in my trip to DLP in January. :scared1:

Can anyone help me? Which Blockout Dates are now the right one for my "Classic" AP? :eek:

I´m confused !! :guilty:

HELP !! :scared1:

:wizard:

Thorsten

The black out days are not contractual and can change at anytime so that's normal (unfortunately for you) that they have done so.

If you are staying in a Disney hotel or the Elysée Val d'Europe you can enter the park on a black out day by showing proof that you are staying in the hotel or gettting a Easypass when you check in.

If you aren't in a Disney hotel you will have to buy day tickets :sad2:
 
Thanks for your help ! :thumbsup2

I did not know that.

I stay at the SQL so if there is really a new blockout date for me, I can go inside the park with the Hotel Easy-Pass which I get at the check in? :scared1:

That would be fine.:worship:

But...if this is really true....this would mean no blackout dates for anyone who stays at a Disney hotel ?!!? :scared1:

:wizard:

Thorsten
 
Thanks for your help ! :thumbsup2

I did not know that.

I stay at the SQL so if there is really a new blockout date for me, I can go inside the park with the Hotel Easy-Pass which I get at the check in? :scared1:

That would be fine.:worship:

But...if this is really true....this would mean no blackout dates for anyone who stays at a Disney hotel ?!!? :scared1:

:wizard:

Thorsten

Seeing the price of the hotel room I think it's normal that there are no blackout dates for hotel guests :lmao:

Don't forget that the majority of visitors to DLP buy tickets one way or another and not AP's

Look here at points 3 and 38 - You can run them through a translator

http://www.disneycentralplaza.com/t...ports-annuels-pour-disneyland-paris-en-page-1

:)
 

I'm confused.:confused3

If you are staying in a Disney hotel and you have an AP and whilst you were visiting there was a blackout date for that particular AP then how would you get into the park? you wouldn't have a park ticket just an AP which wouldn't get you in that day.

You can't get into the park with just an easypass you need tickets to get through the barrier.
 
I'm confused.:confused3

If you are staying in a Disney hotel and you have an AP and whilst you were visiting there was a blackout date for that particular AP then how would you get into the park? you wouldn't have a park ticket just an AP which wouldn't get you in that day.

You can't get into the park with just an easypass you need tickets to get through the barrier.

As above n° 38

38) J'ai un PA comportant des jours de restrictions. Peut-on faire sauter les jours de restrictions ?
Oui, mais seulement si vous séjournez dans un hôtel Disney(ou à l'hôtel Elysée Val d'Europe). Vous ne pourrez rentrer dans les parcs que sur présentation d'un justificatif de votre séjour à l'hôtel ou de votre carte ID Easypass qui vous aura été remise à votre arrivée à l'hôtel.

Attention, les 2 jours de restriction contractuels suivant l'achat d'un PA Francilien ou Classic ne peuvent pas sauter même en cas de séjour dans un hôtel Disney !


I have a PA with the days of restrictions. Can we skip the days of restrictions?
Yes, but only if you stay at a Disney hotel (or hotel Elysée Val d'Europe). You can go into the parks on presentation of proof of your stay at the hotel or EasyPass ID card which will have been delivered upon arrival at the hotel.

Please note, contractual restriction 2 days of purchase of a PA or Francilien Classic can not jump even when staying at a Disney Resort!


You show them at the barrier proof that you are staying in a Disney hotel , so the invoice for example, or your Easypass and you will be admited.

:)
 
So does that mean if you booked a room at say the Santa fe on a room only basis on expedia you could get into the park by just showing your easy pass?
Or would you still have to have tickets or an AP (even if it is an AP blackout date)
Hope that makes sense.
 
So does that mean if you booked a room at say the Santa fe on a room only basis on expedia you could get into the park by just showing your easy pass?
Or would you still have to have tickets or an AP (even if it is an AP blackout date)
Hope that makes sense.

You'd have to have some form of ticket as well otherwise it would be to easy to fraud and it would be well known

Having an Easypass is simply been used in the example ^^ as proof that the person is staying in a Disney hotel and therefore can use their AP on what would normally be a blackout day :)
 
So does that mean if you booked a room at say the Santa fe on a room only basis on expedia you could get into the park by just showing your easy pass?
Or would you still have to have tickets or an AP (even if it is an AP blackout date)
Hope that makes sense.

I think it goes this way:

If you have a room at a Disney Hotel and a AP you will get inside the park during blockout days when you have:

a) an actual AP (even if its blocked out at entrance day)

and

b) an easy pass from the hotel

Hopefully this works, because that would mean that the cheapest pass would be the best pass in the future, because we always stay at a Disney Hotel and then there will be no blockout dates ever.

I do not believe this. :scared1:

To good to be true. :eek:
 
Yet another fantastically helpful piece of information from Carrie_Cat :thumbsup2
Doubt I will use it but it is so good to have such an informative person using this board - thanks Carrie_Cat :cool1:!!
 
Having an Easypass is simply been used in the example ^^ as proof that the person is staying in a Disney hotel and therefore can use their AP on what would normally be a blackout day :)

:scared1: :woohoo: :eek: :banana: :cool1: :yay: :dance3:

Great news !!!!

Thank you for the info !

:worship:

Perhaps someone should put this information at the "Very Useful Informations Thread" ? :cool2:

:wizard:

Thorsten
 












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