Questions about booking using other than American prices via the DLP app

kelmac284

Lover of all things Disney since 1975
Joined
Jun 25, 2005
Messages
5,287
So we took a trip to DLP in 19 and I remember that you could go on and check the prices from other countries. My question is if you do that how do you book it. Do you still call them or can you book it through the app? It's been 6 years since I have gone and I can't remember how that worked. Also Any recommendations for shuttles from CDG to DLP. We had a great guy we found last time but again that was 6 years ago. Any and all info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
I actually just booked a trip on the French site. It was $200 cheaper than the UK and US sites. While I do know some French, I wasn't familiar with everything they said. (For example, who knew that something that literally translated as 'ear mousse' was actually 'foam pillows'?) I kept the US page up in a different browser and mock booked on that site while I was actually booking on the French site, just to make sure I had all of the translations in order. Took a little bit of effort, but it was worth it to save the $$$.
 
We're planning a DLP trip in June and I have a booking question. It will be DH, me, our adult son and my sister. Our other adult son might join us, but likely won't know if he's going to be available until after we book due to his job. I'm planning to book two rooms and make sure there will be a bed for him if he can come. However, if I list 3 people in one room and 2 people in the other, I will also be charged for his park tickets which he may or may not use.

Does anyone have experience with adding a person after the booking is made? What's the best way to do this? My son is a professional actor who is continuously auditioning. He may not know if he gets offered a summer show until May or even early June. If he books a show, he will not be able to make the Europe trip with us.
 
We're planning a DLP trip in June and I have a booking question. It will be DH, me, our adult son and my sister. Our other adult son might join us, but likely won't know if he's going to be available until after we book due to his job. I'm planning to book two rooms and make sure there will be a bed for him if he can come. However, if I list 3 people in one room and 2 people in the other, I will also be charged for his park tickets which he may or may not use.

Does anyone have experience with adding a person after the booking is made? What's the best way to do this? My son is a professional actor who is continuously auditioning. He may not know if he gets offered a summer show until May or even early June. If he books a show, he will not be able to make the Europe trip with us.
I would call.

I had a sort of similar situation. By mistake, I had booked a room for 1 person, instead of 2, which we only found out at check in. It was no problem to add her, as max occupancy in the room wasn't reached and she had her annual pass. But... it was a hassle which took some time for the girl at reception to correct. I think we only had to pay the additional tourist tax. This is included in the price of a package, but has to be paid per person. Tourist tax is not on the room.

When you book a package, your park tickets are discounted The hotel price is about the same with or without tickets.

So, I would definitely give them a call to add him as soon as you know.
 












Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE







New Posts



DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top