Hi all,
Either I've missed something very basic, or almost everybody seems to be buying their tickets to DLP at wildly inflated prices.
If you know the dates when you want to go (and most people do, I guess), you can get an adult day ticket for 29/34 Euro (one park/two parks) Tuesdays and Thursdays and 34/39 Euro for the other days even during peak holiday times. These are "Francilien" tickets and the only condition is that you reserve them 5 days in advance. Then there's also the 3-day ticket for both parks for 89/69 Euro (adults/children), to be bought 30 days in advance. That is radically cheaper than anything you officially get in the UK (isn't it GBP 32 for a 1-day-1-park ticket...?)
The tickets can be reserved for example at FranceBillet and they can be picked up at any of a long list of sales outlets in France or sent to your home address (also internationally, if there's enough time).
If I do a search for "Francilien" in all the forums here, I only get four hits, all of which are for annual passes.
So - have I missed anything obvious, or isn't this really much cheaper *and* perfectly doable for somebody who lives abroad? ;-)
Sebastian
Either I've missed something very basic, or almost everybody seems to be buying their tickets to DLP at wildly inflated prices.
If you know the dates when you want to go (and most people do, I guess), you can get an adult day ticket for 29/34 Euro (one park/two parks) Tuesdays and Thursdays and 34/39 Euro for the other days even during peak holiday times. These are "Francilien" tickets and the only condition is that you reserve them 5 days in advance. Then there's also the 3-day ticket for both parks for 89/69 Euro (adults/children), to be bought 30 days in advance. That is radically cheaper than anything you officially get in the UK (isn't it GBP 32 for a 1-day-1-park ticket...?)
The tickets can be reserved for example at FranceBillet and they can be picked up at any of a long list of sales outlets in France or sent to your home address (also internationally, if there's enough time).
If I do a search for "Francilien" in all the forums here, I only get four hits, all of which are for annual passes.
So - have I missed anything obvious, or isn't this really much cheaper *and* perfectly doable for somebody who lives abroad? ;-)
Sebastian