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Caz_&_Ryster
7 Aug 05, 12:18 PM
Just booked up the other day having had mouse withdrawal! (Just back from WDW a fortnight ago!)
We have visited a number of times and stayed in the resort but this time we are staying at the Holiday Inn.
The first time we went we purchased annual passes because in those days it was room only accommodation and we would like to purchase them again.

Does anyone have an up to date price for these passes this year? Any info would be greatly received.

Thanks

Disneymadamy
7 Aug 05, 07:19 PM
Just purchased 3 annual dream passes for paris. These are the best ones as they give you all the access you require 365 days a year, no restrictions plus lots of other goodies. When you buy them they give you a free gift, 6 untimed fast passes plus you get loads of discount bits including upto 25% of hotel bookings at certain times. They cost €159.00 each but well worth the money.

BevS97
7 Aug 05, 08:22 PM
we are planning on buying the fantasy passes which have blackout dates, they are 119 Euros each, there are only 20 days blacked out and you still get some discounts
details (in french) here
http://www.disneylandparis.com/fr/passeport_annuel/nonadh/hp.htm

and in English
http://www.mousesavers.com/paris.html#ap

The Fantasy Passport gives admission to both parks 345 days of the year (and a 50% discount on the remaining 20 restricted days) for EUR119 (same price for adult or child). With the Fantasy Passport, you get the following discounts:

10% off at virtually all restaurants and bars in the parks and hotels
10% off at virtually all shops in the resort
25% off evening special events requiring separate admission
free parking
10% off a ticket for a friend

BevS97
7 Aug 05, 08:22 PM
PS a 3 day hopper is 109 Euros, so these are a bargain.

Disneymadamy
8 Aug 05, 05:52 AM
This is a good site for info on paris annual passes

http://www.dlp.info/HintsInfos/AnnualPassports.htm

Totally_Angelic
8 Aug 05, 09:03 AM
Welcome to the Dibb Disneymadamy!!
Where did you buy your annual passes as we are thinking about doing it for our Halloween trip!

Totally_Angelic
8 Aug 05, 10:40 AM
Just worked out that some of the dates we are there are included in the black out days for the 119 euro tickets...so no good for us this time. We don't tend to go more than once a year anyway (although obviously if we got AP we would!), so probably better for us to get just the 2 day hopper passes this time!

monkeehanger
8 Aug 05, 11:31 AM
I got my DLP annual pass a couple of weeks ago and they are pretty good value.

You can upgrade you pass while you are there quite easily and cheaply.

We are going again this weekend too, woo hoo!

Anybody know any cheap hotel websites? Especially for the Disney hotels as it is hard to book them without having passes included!

Caz_&_Ryster
8 Aug 05, 12:33 PM
Thanks for all your help everyone. Think I will go for the more expensive ones.

Even more excited about going now!

BevS97
8 Aug 05, 12:42 PM
monkeehanger - try the Holiday Inn website, the Kyriad website (it's in french though) and expedia for the explorers

Totally_Angelic
8 Aug 05, 01:15 PM
also try www.ratestogo.com for last minute hotel rates.

Totally_Angelic
8 Aug 05, 01:18 PM
Just had a look on rates to go and you can get the Kyriad quad room for £54 per night next weekend!

Disneymadamy
8 Aug 05, 05:01 PM
We book most of our last minute trips through the Holiday Inn website. If you join up for there priority club card you get points for each hotel stay, husband works away a lot so our last trip to DLRP the hotel was free.You need 25000 points for a free night at the Holiday Inn at DLRP.
We also book our eurostar tickets direct with eurostar too, if you book up early enough you can get some good deals, our last return trip was only £230 for a family of 4, first class both ways (Now includes a proper meal served at the table, and free drinks too).
Both sites worth a look if the trip is planned well in advance.

monkeehanger
9 Aug 05, 11:49 AM
Yup, i use Expedia quite a lot and can usually get a good deal.

Bit limited availability for a family of four for this weekend, but I did manage to get the Kyriad quite cheaply for three nights this weekend.

We stayed at the Holiday Inn next door three weeks ago and that was OK - best booked direct from the Holiday Inn website as they quite often have offers for early booking. Oops just realised the other post said that, lol.