Any way to get a "deal" for Disney?
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Any way to get a "deal" for Disney?
I can't seem to find anything after many web searches. Does anyone know of any way to save or get a "deal" for Disneyland Paris, or are we limited to booking directly thru DLP??
TIA,
Mindy
TIA,
Mindy
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Mindy,
You could rent points from a Disney Vacation Club member.
Depending on the number of people in the room and the type of lodging you select, this could be a "deal" since at this point breakfast and entrance to both parks is still included for the length of stay. Probably only cost effective for 4 in a room.
There is also a Tulip Inn not too far from Disneyland that often has very good prices.
Hope this helps.
You could rent points from a Disney Vacation Club member.
Depending on the number of people in the room and the type of lodging you select, this could be a "deal" since at this point breakfast and entrance to both parks is still included for the length of stay. Probably only cost effective for 4 in a room.
There is also a Tulip Inn not too far from Disneyland that often has very good prices.
Hope this helps.
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Patrick, you know FL seniors can get no discount at Paris Disneyland, little teaser you are...
or can they ?
Then how about CA seniors ?
I would say 'naah" as there are more citizens in CA/FL then people in Europe alltogeather...
or can they ?
Then how about CA seniors ?
I would say 'naah" as there are more citizens in CA/FL then people in Europe alltogeather...
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I worked with a diehard Disney fan for awhile in the 90's.
He claimed the only deal for Disney World (Orlando) was to buy the annual season pass for (at the time) a couple of hundred dollars. Use it in July one year then go back to Disney in June the following year. He claimed it paid for itself compared to buying regular passes.
If Disneyland Paris does that it could be a great excuse. "Honey we have the passes we've got to go back to Paris in 11 months."
He claimed the only deal for Disney World (Orlando) was to buy the annual season pass for (at the time) a couple of hundred dollars. Use it in July one year then go back to Disney in June the following year. He claimed it paid for itself compared to buying regular passes.
If Disneyland Paris does that it could be a great excuse. "Honey we have the passes we've got to go back to Paris in 11 months."
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I just went to Disneyland Paris in Feb. It was fun to see Mainstreet USA there. I paid $39 Euros for the day. The longest line was for the railroad ride which was 45 min. Everything else was only 15 min wait. Pretty good if you ask me.
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I just went to Disneyland Paris in Feb. It was fun to see Mainstreet USA there. I paid $39 Euros for the day. The longest line was for the railroad ride which was 45 min. Everything else was only 15 min wait. Pretty good if you ask me.
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Ziana, I wasn't teasing. I certainly assume there is no deal at Disneyland Paris for Florida residents -- it is silly to even think that. But Ishoo seemed to clearly state that he "knew" there were deals there for us. I'm sure he's wrong, but was just questioning him about it. As to senior reductions at Disneyland Paris, I don't know about that either.
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