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Travelbug12

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I've read through the threads and haven't found this exact question so please excuse me if I've missed it. I decided to book off premises and handle the tickets myself. I seem to have so many options. I checked on the disneyland paris site and it seems a one day ticket for children is about 40 USD and adults 50 USD. We will probably be going for about 2-1/2 days and this is my delema. To hop or not to hop. Since the movie park is small I probalby could do this in one day so would I need a three day hopper? Is a hopper cheaper in the long run? I read that If you by a studio ticket you can go to the other park the last three hours ...then it may make sense to buy two "main park" ticket (what do they call it) and one studio ticket still being able to get three hours in at the main park that day if we want. Or are hoppers just cheaper for three days? I hope you can follow this.

I am really broke and any savings are worth it.
 
Here are the current ticket prices. :)

Sadly you can no longer buy a Studios ticket and then hop over to the Disneyland Park later.
 
A 2 day hopper ticket is more expensive than 2 single day (non-hopping)tickets (93 Euros vs 84), but a 3 day hopper ticket is cheaper than 3 single day tickets (113 Euros vs 126). Those are adult prices by the way, but it works out similar for kids prices.
 











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