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calongwag 9 Apr 19 09:36 PM

Cheapest tickets advice please
 
Hi, we can only afford to go for one day when we're in France next week and i've been looking on attraction tickets and for 2 adults and 4 kids is about £475 just for the tickets. I can't believe it.
That is for one day and two parks.
Any cheaper alternatives?
It does really need to be the 2 parks as we have some disney castle mad and some toy story crazies in our family.

Also slightly off topic but just to stay in the DCR for 2 nights, the cheapest i was quoted was £1500! I've booked the night of the 18th in the explorers hotel instead for £312 but didn't realise the tickets were quite as much as they are!

Thanks in advance.

LufcDeb 9 Apr 19 09:55 PM

£454 on Picniq and attraction tickets direct

Next week is peak time as its Easter holidays everywhere

Gill H 9 Apr 19 10:11 PM

To be honest you're going at Easter, which is going to be one of the most expensive and busiest times to go. And trying to do both parks in one day would be exhausting and you wouldn't see half of what's there.

It's still way cheaper than the US park tickets though!

I just did a dummy booking for DCR for the night of 17 April (obviously I don't know how old your children are so I had to make some birthdates up!) and it comes out as £1,063.35 booking through DLP. That would be two days of tickets as you could check in first thing and go straight to the parks. You would need a car though as there is no transport to/from DCR.

To be honest it can work out much cheaper to go for a longer time off season. There are often special offers such as 30% off and free dining, or 4 nights for the price of 2. There are also times of the year when children under 7 are free (and sometimes children under 12). Or you could look at going for 4 or 5 days, staying in a nearby offsite apartment such as the Adagio, and getting annual passes. That might work out cheaper.

Gill H 10 Apr 19 06:14 AM

According to this thread the French version of the DLP site has up to 35% off and under 12s go free during the summer. Worth a look? The saving would pay for transport!

Anyone can book any country’s offer.

https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/sho... php?t=1114667

calongwag 10 Apr 19 01:35 PM

Thanks everyone. I'm going to have to take them because i already booked everything else. I'll just have to swallow it and deal with it xx

Gill H 10 Apr 19 04:02 PM

Maybe ask if any Dibbers will be there the same day as you? Annual passholders can buy tickets for friends at discount prices - maybe you could pal up with a Dibber who could help you?


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