Adult Price detailed above for 1 day, 2 park ticket on selected days. Other days for adults prices vary but still at child price! Bargin!
This offer cannot be purchased at the gates of the Disney Parks. Tickets valid 1 day regarding the validity period of the ticket for one-day visit from the 10th May until the 27th September 2017, following the date of purchase. Some restrictions could be applied with regard to the ticket selected.
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DealJourno
21 May 173#8
Do people still visit this dump? If you do, you can look forward to long waiting times and a great scam designed to fleece you out of even more money for a priority queue jump pass with some serious restrictions.
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airbiscuits
21 May 171#1
Thanks for posting - but depressing me now! mini tickets are £32 a day for 1 park. I bought 4 of these for 2 days (1 park per day) so 8 in total- would've saved 72 quid if I'd waited for this...hot
clarabellecoww
21 May 172#2
I'm confused by the calender..if I wanted a 1 day 1 park to use on 8th Aug would I buy the magic ticket for £43? Anyone who can help?
Rickardo to clarabellecoww
21 May 172#4
It could be clearer/simpler, I agree. For 8th August, both Magic and Super Magic tickets are valid.
laurenceharper
21 May 171#3
Hi Clara, Yes - the 8th of August is a Magic day so you would need to purchase the £43 one.
Rickardo
21 May 17#5
Anyone know of the best value accommodation (will have car and already be in France - wanting to stop in on return from Brittany) nearby for 2 adults, 4 children? Davy Crockett ranch coming up over £1k (I know includes certain "perks").
laurenceharper to Rickardo
21 May 171#6
Hi Rickardo. Have a look at the available Air BnB's in Paris. The train is ~7 EURs per person from Paris and would work out much cheaper.
airbiscuits to Rickardo
21 May 171#19
I've booked B&B Disneyland Paris hotel - gets brilliant reviews & was cheaper than the Airbnb apartment I originally booked in Paris.
panddda to Rickardo
21 May 171#20
The Explorer's hotel is great for kids, sometimes it's cheap, others it's expensive, but it's better than any of the Disney hotels we've stayed at.
Some of the campsites are ace too, staying in a mobile home (same as you'd get at Davy Crockett). Ignore the huge companies like Eurocamp and have a look at campingselection, selectcamp, suncamp, franceloc, vacansoliel - can't remember off the top of my head which have the best deals but it's worth a look. We stayed in one just on the other side of Meaux last year with happycamp and to be fair the caravan was a bit run down, but it was clean, the pool onsite was great, and it did the job for about 350 a week.
gr1340
21 May 17#7
Having just spent 5 days and 4 nights last week at Disneyland Paris, I really cannot see how 1 day would be anywhere near enough. I thought I would be bored of the park after the first day but I was totally wrong. We didn't even get to see all areas of the park in 3 days and also spent 2 days at the movie studio park.
They were long days too, especially for the 2 kids (3 and 5) as we were in the park by 10am and stayed for fireworks until near 11pm.
We stayed at the Newport Bay Hotel which was very nice but as we walked everywhere (there is a free bus though) we clocked up nearly 10 miles a day of walking.
I personally wouldn't go for a day, I would rather go to a themed park in the UK such as Peppa Pig World (also fantastic) or similar.
Yes it's magical but 1 day isn't even going to scratch the surface of the park.
People do do it however but if you go on a busy day, expect waits of nearly an hour for popular rides or to meet the characters.
Rickardo to gr1340
21 May 17#11
I do get what you're saying, but I couldn't use so much of my holiday and leave (plus spend so much money) in the place on principle. Same as when went to Florida (years ago) and only spent a day each at Disney magic kingdom, Disney studios, typhoon lagoon and universal islands of adventure as too much else wanted to do and see.
DealJourno
21 May 173#8
Do people still visit this dump? If you do, you can look forward to long waiting times and a great scam designed to fleece you out of even more money for a priority queue jump pass with some serious restrictions.
Rickardo to DealJourno
21 May 17#13
That's the name of the game with virtually all these parks, including Legoland etc. I wish I was more principled to deny my kids going, but as with smartphones etc., it's only to a point!
aligimp to DealJourno
24 May 17#21
Fast pass is free to all? Each to their own I guess.
kudos1uk
21 May 17#9
Very confusing calendar, am I right in saying 5th August only Magic or Super Magic (mini not valid)?
Rickardo to kudos1uk
21 May 17#12
Yes, mini not basis whole of July or August. Not sure of the benefit of super magic, over magic, other then the only tickets valid 12-15th August?
Opening post
This offer cannot be purchased at the gates of the Disney Parks. Tickets valid 1 day regarding the validity period of the ticket for one-day visit from the 10th May until the 27th September 2017, following the date of purchase. Some restrictions could be applied with regard to the ticket selected.
Top comments
All comments (25)
Some of the campsites are ace too, staying in a mobile home (same as you'd get at Davy Crockett). Ignore the huge companies like Eurocamp and have a look at campingselection, selectcamp, suncamp, franceloc, vacansoliel - can't remember off the top of my head which have the best deals but it's worth a look. We stayed in one just on the other side of Meaux last year with happycamp and to be fair the caravan was a bit run down, but it was clean, the pool onsite was great, and it did the job for about 350 a week.
They were long days too, especially for the 2 kids (3 and 5) as we were in the park by 10am and stayed for fireworks until near 11pm.
We stayed at the Newport Bay Hotel which was very nice but as we walked everywhere (there is a free bus though) we clocked up nearly 10 miles a day of walking.
I personally wouldn't go for a day, I would rather go to a themed park in the UK such as Peppa Pig World (also fantastic) or similar.
Yes it's magical but 1 day isn't even going to scratch the surface of the park.
People do do it however but if you go on a busy day, expect waits of nearly an hour for popular rides or to meet the characters.
https://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/disneyland-paris-tickets/disneyland-saver-1-day2-park-hopper-ticket
This site also only offers the tickets available for the dates you want so it's a lot clearer.
EDIT: actually I think its less as its £52 not £55 for 2 park 1 day for Magic ticket?