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10 Jul 19, 03:53 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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How does paying monthly for Annual Pass work?
Looking at the Annual Passes on the DLP website, I can see you can pay monthly, we are looking at possibly going twice over the next 12 months so think this might end up working out better, looking at the Magic Plus pass so €22pm, however the first time I'm looking at going is within the next 4 weeks, is it possible to still do the pay monthly option? Do I do this by calling +33 1 60 30 60 53 and just ask for the pay monthly option? Will they be able to get he pass out to me in time?
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10 Jul 19, 04:19 PM |
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Sorry one other question, is a child price the same as an adult price for an AP, we would need one for our 4 year old as well.
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10 Jul 19, 04:24 PM |
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You can set up the monthly payments when you get there. They'll need your IBAN, keep in mind that not all banks can do international direct debits (SEPA is what they quoted me). I tried to set mine up with Bank of Scotland/Halifax and got an email a few days later saying they don't accept it.
Child AP prices are the same as an adult AP. |
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10 Jul 19, 04:53 PM |
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Thread Starter
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Thanks, I have a bank with Nationwide which apparently have IBAN numbers.
So is this something you need to setup before going over the phone, and then setup pay months whilst there or can you literally just turn up on your first day there and buy your annual pass opting to setup pay monthly? I take it your then ok to use the pass on your trip? I did read something about not being able to use it for the first few consecutive days? |
10 Jul 19, 05:08 PM |
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You can just turn up and buy it there but you'll want to have a printed bank statement with the IBAN visible on it (you can print one off from online banking). You also need to pay a small upfront payment - mine was 60 Euros for the Infinity pass.
The only pass with those restrictions is the Discovery pass, where you can't use the pass for the following 2 days after purchase. You can use the others straight away subject to blockout dates (which don't apply if you stay onsite). |
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10 Jul 19, 05:09 PM |
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10 Jul 19, 05:11 PM |
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Another tip is to try the AP ticket booths at the Studios park. They are the ticket booths most to the right hand side at the Studios, near the bag storage. Most people don't know its there and it never really has a queue, got my AP sorted in like 10 mins a few weeks ago.
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10 Jul 19, 05:19 PM |
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10 Jul 19, 10:15 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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What annual pass are you intending on buying?
Edit - ignore me just read it Edited at 10:16 PM. |
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11 Jul 19, 03:48 PM |
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Nope they are outside the parks. If you're facing the Studios entrance the ticket booths are on the right, the AP booth is the right most ticket booth.
I bought mine around 3.30pm and there was no queue. |
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