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Old 14 Feb 18, 11:31 PM  
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Hi All.

I'm looking to go to Disneyland Paris for 1 day in Mar while we are visiting.

I was wondering where the best place was to get park Tickets, the Disney website seems very expensive and I figured there are other places to check?

Thanks!
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Old 15 Feb 18, 12:22 PM  
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We have either used attraction tickets direct or bought on the ferry on our 1at trip. ATD was much better because they are actual tickets
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Old 15 Feb 18, 12:28 PM  
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If you are going before 20th March there is an offer on the DLP website at the moment - they are £32 per adult (not weekends, but then you should never, ever do DLP on a weekend as that's when the locals go).

That's for 1 park only, but if it's your first visit then I would recommend only doing Disneyland Park. You won't get everything done - you need at least 2 days for that - but if you plan carefully you should be able to do a lot.
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Thank you! I've been looking at the attraction direct website they seem a little cheaper there - have you heard of the website? Also topcashback is giving 2% back 😊
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There are advertisers listed in the yellow box at the top of this page. I used one of them, whichever was cheapest.
Don’t worry about ‘real’ tickets. Mine came as a pdf with barcode, which I scanned at the machine at the park entrance and out popped an admission ticket which we then used to enter the parks and obtain fast passes.
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