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Old 15 Mar 13, 04:29 PM  
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1 day park tickets

As part of a girl's trip to Paris, we're incorporating one day at Disneyland Paris. As most of us going have already been to the main Disneyland park, we've decided that we're just going to visit the Studios.

Initially, we were going to get a 1 day two park ticket, and go into the main park after the studios close. However, we have now changed our days around and will be visiting DLP on our last day, before flying home late that evening. It just makes it easier to leave there and get the fast train to the airport.

Anyway, enough waffling and on to my question.

I've been on the official DLP website to look at ticket prices, and although I can see that the 20th anniversary offer is good, it seems a bit of a waste when we only want to visit one park. I can see there is an offer in french on the same site for a 1 park ticket, which is 35 euros for our date, which would be fine for us. However I'm just wondering if I can order these, or if they're limited in some way to French citizens only?

Has anyone booked these and used them successfully? Alternatively, is there a cheaper option for a 1 day ticket than the £50 anniversary special price? If we were saving at least £15 each on tickets, that may pay for the odd glass or wine or two!
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Just want to add that I've also found tickets for 35 Euros on a site called fnactickets.com - it looks like these can be printed at home. A bit of research has shown they seem to be reputable, but would be grateful to hear if any Dibbers have used them?
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We have used fnac before, with no problem at all, we actually got proper tickets posted.
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We have used fnac before, with no problem at all, we actually got proper tickets posted.
Thank you. Will give it a try then.

During my research, I've seen that UK credit cards (or addresses) weren't always recognised, and that you may need to use your hotel address. Do you remember if you had any problems when using that website?
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Fnac is a big chain across Europe, similar to (the late lamented!) Virgin megastores. They should be fine.
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Fnac is a big chain across Europe, similar to (the late lamented!) Virgin megastores. They should be fine.
Thank you - I've just ordered them.

It had a UK translation bit, so I was able to do it no problem. I just selected to print at home and now have them in my hand. Not long now!
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