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13 Jan 20, 05:46 PM |
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Imagineer
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Best Disney site to book through?
Hi folks, I've never really considered using other countries sites, generally just use the UK one.
However, I've read a few times of those who booked through french or german sites, which appeared to be cheaper. Is this others experience, are they cheaper, can you access an english section and has anyone got any links please? Many thanks |
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13 Jan 20, 06:15 PM |
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Imagineer
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Most of the time ive booked through uk site, once through french for free child places and once through dutch site for better percentage.
Ive never booked through a third party travel agent except a ticket only 2 day pass a long time ago. As for links, i just change region and use chrome translate. |
13 Jan 20, 07:35 PM |
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I actually had a wee look at the French site, couldn't get it translated on my phone but understood enough to see that prices were way much cheaper! However, from what I could understand, free dining didn't seem to be included in this, which if true just goes to show that it's not really free.
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13 Jan 20, 09:18 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Apr 19
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Disneyland Paris. Com normally book through walt disney travel company but for the same dates and hotel we've booked its £200 more.
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13 Jan 20, 09:38 PM |
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I've booked on Disneyland Paris direct UK, and French. Also, Disney holidays (Disney travel company), and Magic Breaks. X
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13 Jan 20, 10:08 PM |
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Imagineer
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It is horses for courses. Sometimes you get dining plus a discount. Sometimes you get free child places. Sometimes just discount. We dont benefit from under 12 free any more so that wouldnt be useful to me.
People without children wont benefit from that deal either. Some people dont want to eat onsite so would opt for the pure discount also. Depends on circumstances. I have seen identical offers on spanish and dutch websites with the dutch website being cheaper. Edited at 10:11 PM. |
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