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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Euro Disney Ticket entrance & how to get there by cheapest way?

im going to Paris next 11 March, and i want to go to Disneyland. i tried to check from website, for the ticket's price, but couldnt find it. where can i buy for the promo rate? can i buy it online? will it be cheaper?
i heard they have package, which combining the metro ticket and the entrance tickets. is it true?






Answer :
Tickets prices vary slightly depending upon your age and the number of days of your visit.

For children ages 3-11

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €43
1 Day Park Hopper €54
2 Day Park Hopper €95
3 Day Park Hopper €118

For those 12+ years of age

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €51
1 Day Park Hopper €62
2 Day Park Hopper €112
3 Day Park Hopper €139

Children under age 3 are admitted free.

The only Promo rate offered to the general public of which I have ever heard is offer to those living in the areas surrounding Paris. These tickets called franciliens are purchased on line from FNAC, 5 days before they are to be picked up at a FNAC store.

http://www.fnacspectacles.com/recherche/…

These tickets which anyone may purchase are definitely cheaper than those offered elsewhere.

The packages which include RER/Métro tickets are simply one price offers extended as a convenience to visitors. To my knowledge there are not discounted. The RER C from central Paris to Disney or Marne-la-Vallée is 8.50€.

DLP tickets may be purchased in advance from any of these sources:

1. Paris Tourist Office on the Champs Elysées
2. Virgin Megastores
3. FNAC stores (discounts are available when purchased 5 days in advance at www.fnac.com)
4. Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris
5. The American Express Travel Office at the Disneyland Hotel
6. Some RATP Métro/RER train ticket windows in Paris
7. Airport Tourism offices (Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly)

If none of the above is convenient, you can arrive at the park early and simply purchase tickets before the crowds arrive.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Euro Disney Ticket entrance & how to get there by cheapest way?

im going to Paris next 11 March, and i want to go to Disneyland. i tried to check from website, for the ticket's price, but couldnt find it. where can i buy for the promo rate? can i buy it online? will it be cheaper?
i heard they have package, which combining the metro ticket and the entrance tickets. is it true?






Answer :
Tickets prices vary slightly depending upon your age and the number of days of your visit.

For children ages 3-11

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €43
1 Day Park Hopper €54
2 Day Park Hopper €95
3 Day Park Hopper €118

For those 12+ years of age

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €51
1 Day Park Hopper €62
2 Day Park Hopper €112
3 Day Park Hopper €139

Children under age 3 are admitted free.

The only Promo rate offered to the general public of which I have ever heard is offer to those living in the areas surrounding Paris. These tickets called franciliens are purchased on line from FNAC, 5 days before they are to be picked up at a FNAC store.

http://www.fnacspectacles.com/recherche/…

These tickets which anyone may purchase are definitely cheaper than those offered elsewhere.

The packages which include RER/Métro tickets are simply one price offers extended as a convenience to visitors. To my knowledge there are not discounted. The RER C from central Paris to Disney or Marne-la-Vallée is 8.50€.

DLP tickets may be purchased in advance from any of these sources:

1. Paris Tourist Office on the Champs Elysées
2. Virgin Megastores
3. FNAC stores (discounts are available when purchased 5 days in advance at www.fnac.com)
4. Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris
5. The American Express Travel Office at the Disneyland Hotel
6. Some RATP Métro/RER train ticket windows in Paris
7. Airport Tourism offices (Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly)

If none of the above is convenient, you can arrive at the park early and simply purchase tickets before the crowds arrive.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Has anyone bought an southern california resident e-ticket for disneyland and not living in southern californi?

my parents live in southern california but are unable to go with us to disneyland to purchase the discount tickets. I want to buy the tickets online as an e-ticket. Do they check Id at the turnstile?






Answer :
yes, you will have to provide your california ID upon entry







Answer :
In the past, if bought the 2-fer tickets at Von's, Disneyland employees were pretty lax about checking ID's at the turnstiles. Back in the days when the ticket was just a voucher, you used to have to turn it in at the ticket booth, and they checked ID there. Now that the tickets are actual entry passes, you can go straight to the turnstile. Once at the turnstile, there's little to no enforcement of that policy. I can't guarantee they won't ask for ID, but there's very little chance from what I've seen. They don't really stop to ask for ID on the 2-fers.







Answer :
Tickets purchased online are actually vouchers that you present at Will Call or the ticket booths and exchange for park tickets. They do check ID at that time and, if you're not a SoCal resident, you will be required to purchase the correct ticket at that time.

Grocery stores like Vons are carrying the SoCal 2fer tickets and don't check ID at the time of purchase, nor does Disney check the ID on these tickets at the gate (but they can and have the right to do so). The downside to the 2fer is that you can only visit one park per day and must return another day to visit the second park.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

I recently just bought Etickets from disney land resort! i was wondering if these tickets go to the disneyland?

i am wondering if these eticket disneyland resort tickects are for the disneyland in anahime and are for the park and you can go on every ride with them! please help!!!!!!!!!!







Answer :
All of the Disney parks have an online purchase option, so I can't really tell if you purchased tickets for Disneyland and California or Disney World in Florida or any of the international locations.

An Eticket is essentially a voucher that you redeem for an actual ticket at either Will Call or the ticket booths. Etickets are available for every possible ticket variation, from one-day one-park to park hoppers to multi-day passes to special discounts for southern California residents to adult or children's tickets. If there are any additional requirements on the ticket, such as living within certain SoCal zip codes, you will be required to provide proof that you meet the qualifications to use that ticket or be forced to pay the difference to upgrade to the correct ticket.

Once you have your ticket and pass through the entry gates, you can get on every attraction for no additional fees. But keep your ticket handy as some attractions feature Fast Pass which allows you to cut through the line. Essentially an appointment system, you insert your admission ticket into a Fast Pass machine for those attractions that offer it and are given a return appointment time. You come back during that window and enter the Fast Pass line (which moves faster than the Standby Line) and ride the attraction. There is no fee associated with using the Fast Pass system.






Answer :
Yes an E-ticket is a ticket to Disneyland and you will need the ticket in order to get into Disneyland in Anaheim, California. You just show your e-ticket "voucher" at Disneyland to gain entrance to the park. The tickets may be standard tickets that allow you to enter only one park Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure, or if you purchased Park Hopper tickets then they will let you enter both parks on the same day. Look at your tickets to see what type you purchased.







Answer :
The way ours worked was you get five days to any park. But for the water parks we had to pay extra. Ours looked like credit cards with bar codes on them. You had to swipe them when you went into a park. But we went to Disney World in Florida. They are prob pretty much the same tho.

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