Park tickets cheapest option....who wants a challenge?!

Orion33

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Right for 2 adults and 1 child I need a 5 day park pass...how is this going to be cheapest...

Once upon a time naturally the Dream Pass would have been the cheapest option here (has to be Dream because of the dates) HOWEVER with the exchange rate I think it'd be cheaper to buy my parents a 5 day pass and use my AP to get the 20% discount.

Although saying this would I get a 20% discount on a 5 day pass and can I book the tickets through Disney before I go and get the discount? do not fancy queuing at those ticket offices...

And before anyone suggests it it's for the 27th October and 2 adults and 1 child for 4 nights with a 5 day pass at the Seqouia Lodge is over 1000pounds...
 
Hi,

The park tickets you can pay for with your AP are the one-day tickets only, so yes, you would have to queue up to pay every day if that was the way you were going to go, and as its only day tickets you can use that discount for, the cost of 5 day tickets, even with your daily 20% off, will be more than a 5-day hopper or an AP. Your parents' and the childs AP could be sponsored, so they would get 10% off the cost of each one.

Have you googled "cheap Disneyland Paris park tickets" yet ;)? You should get the likes of 365tickets, attractiontix, themeparktickets etc coming up, they sell proper Disney part tickets, including 5-day hopper passes. They may, depending on the dates you're going, be quite a bit cheaper than the official Disney price for the same tickets.
 
SHAREHOLDERS GET 15% OF AP'S DON'T THEY...? oops caps lock!
 
I just worked it out it's still cheaper to buy a 5 day pass than it is to get the AP with discount, ah well!
 

It might be worth checking out your local Disney store.

We had a similar thing a coouple of years ago when taking My mum- we needed a 3 day ticket but if we'd bought her an AP it would have had to be dream due to blackout days.

We priced up getting the day tickets with our 20% off but it was cheaper (and easier as we'd have had to queue every day) to get a 3 day pass.

However the local disney store had an offer on- 4 days for the price of 3. We got this and were able to use the 4th day which we didnt need for Mum for DS a few months later to get him into the park and buy his AP (and got some of it refunded for upgrading to an AP)

It will be worth asking incase you can get a 5 day ticket for the price of 4
 
The website is doing a "5 days for the price of 4" ticket at the moment.
£128 adult, £109 per child. Seems cheap to me
 
Attractiontix can beat the Disney prices by a little (£123 per adult, £105 per child) at the moment, for the same deal (5 day hopper for the price of a 4 day hopper).
 
off topic - i can't believe how expensive it is for a two day pass now - around £85!

thats over £40 per day ticket.

ruddy euro...
 














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