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283.1 | Euro Disney CRO | WOTVAX::BATTY | Well, I wouldn't start from here! | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:03 | 6 |
| The English speaking desk at Euro Disney is 010 331 49 41 4910.
The most comprehensive brochure at present seems to be Sir Fred
Pontin's Mouse Trips, although there are more and more each week!
Mike B.
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283.2 | See Also.... | SBPEXE::PREECE | Just gimme the VAX, ma'am... | Tue Nov 05 1991 06:43 | 14 |
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"sir Fred" is also running 'Magic Trips', which sounds like the same company.
(At least, the address is 'Mouse Hall'...;-)
Uk phone # is 0799-513-400
This one has the advantage that they'll do self-drive, take-your-own-car
packages, and you can add on days as you want, so you can come and go as you
please.
Ian
(booked yesterday....39 weeks and 4 days to go !)
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283.3 | | KERNEL::MOUNTFORD | | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:02 | 4 |
| Try teletext on the television if you have it, they seem to have loads
of ads on both Oracle and Ceefax.
Richard
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283.4 | Try Euro_Disney Direct | ULYSSE::WEISMAN | | Tue Nov 19 1991 09:45 | 19 |
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I've actually made a booking - direct with Euro_Disney , for a room in
one of their hotels for the Weekend of 18th. - 19th. April 1992.
I have only seen a couple of brochures but in both cases, the cost's
were seemingly a lot more than arranging our own travel. The other
advantage seems to be that they are not yet collecting deposits unlike
some of the tour Companies who want a good % of cash upfront and
certainly all of it before departure. Disney will be asking for 1
night's hotel charge upfront in the autumn. ( Although they have written
confirming the booking, they still haven't started asking for money.)
I think you would still be in time to book some cheap flights to Paris
use Air-Miles :-) Certainly the packages where you take your own car
seemed silly , cheaper to arrange the Ferry yourself.
Paul. ( Only 21 Weeks to Go !! )
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283.5 | I'm on my way! | IOSG::HOPKINS | happiness must be earned | Wed Nov 27 1991 11:17 | 7 |
| Thanks. I've booked up the hotel in Disney. Now to decide what days
to spend in the resort and whether I should go to Buffalo Bill's Wild
West show.
Can't wait to get there.
Greg.
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283.6 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 150 days | Wed Nov 27 1991 11:27 | 16 |
| Rep to <<< Note 283.5 by IOSG::HOPKINS "happiness must be earned" >>>
> Now to decide what days
> to spend in the resort and whether I should go to Buffalo Bill's Wild
> West show.
Well since you'll be there so close to the Parks Grand opening and
they'll be no historical data to go by, you'll be on your on on this.
But if I was going, I would be in the park as many days I could afford,
and would go to see Buffalo Bill's Wild West SHow, base on seeing other
Disney Dinner Shows at WDW. Just be forwarned that Euro-Disney will be
working out the Bugs of grand opening, but if you keep this in mind you
should enjoy.
Claude
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283.7 | tickets for the magic kingdom
| IOSG::HOPKINS | happiness must be earned | Mon Jan 27 1992 10:44 | 11 |
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Hi again,
Does anyone know what sort of tickets I need to get into Euro-disney if I'm
staying in a resort hotel? Do I need one of those commemorative passport
thingies or do I just get the tickets when I arrive?
From,
Greg.F
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283.8 | Could be included. | BAHTAT::BELL | SWAS Leeds 845 2214 | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:20 | 9 |
| Generally if your staying in a resort hotel entrance to the theme park
is included but you'd better check to be sure. If you're just going to
turn up Disney say that only ticket holders are guaranteed entry i.e.
they may stop selling tickets at the gate if they get full.
I've gone for the commemorative passports as I'm not staying there,
just going for 1 day on the way to the Atlantic coast.
Richard Bell
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283.9 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 86 days | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:04 | 19 |
| rep last 2
> Generally if your staying in a resort hotel entrance to the theme park
> is included but you'd better check to be sure.
If Euro-Disney is anything like WDW or DL, then the room rate doesn't
include admission to the park, and Admission is only included in the
Vacation Plans.
I'l be going to WDW in April and will be staying at Port Orleans, not
doing the plan and will be buying admission seperately.
yes go for the COmmemorative Passport, you'll probably have to show it
at the gate, they'll tear of a section and issue a real passport, and
the commemorative portion will serve as a sovenir. Depending if you
are doing exchange rate to purchase the ticket you might save some $'s
rather than waiting till you go.
Claude
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283.10 | Euro is different, but I'll check. | BAHTAT::BELL | SWAS Leeds 845 2214 | Fri Jan 31 1992 11:03 | 16 |
| I think Disney have set up the Euro operation differently to WDW or DL.
The hotels are part of the park, e.g. you go under the Disneyland Hotel
to get into the theme park. In the brochure I have the Davy Crockett
camp site has a minimum stay of three nights which includes 2 day
passes to the park. I'll have a look tonight when I get home and put
something in next week.
BTW My Euro-Disneyland Passeport Commemoratifs arrived in this mornings
mail. They have a picture of Mickey as the Sorcerer's Apprentice with a
painting of the Sleeping Beauty's Castle in the centre of an island.
The tear off voucher is in French with an English translation on the
reverse. This is exchangeable for a one day ticket at any main gate
entrance.
Richard Bell
Rendez-vous avec la magic en 1992
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283.11 | It's all in. | BAHTAT::BELL | SWAS Leeds 845 2214 | Mon Feb 03 1992 08:35 | 10 |
| I've checked in a couple of brochures, Paris Travel Service and Cresta.
Both offer tours to Euro-Disney and Unlimited Entrance to the theme
park is included for anyone staying at the Disney Hotels. At hotels
outside the park they include 2 day passes. Hotel guests also get a
card which enables them to charge purchases to there room anywhere on
the site except in the theme park.
Richard Bell
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283.12 | still not sure | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 82 days | Mon Feb 03 1992 09:35 | 20 |
| > I've checked in a couple of brochures, Paris Travel Service and Cresta.
> Both offer tours to Euro-Disney and Unlimited Entrance to the theme
> park is included for anyone staying at the Disney Hotels.
Uh Richard, I think were talking the same thing, Room Rates at WDW and
DL doesn't include admission to parks, you get that buy buying a
vacation plan (tour) of some sort.
You mention tours from 2 non-Disney tour companies, which I believe is
most likely vacation plans that includes the admission. In the US
various tour companies have tours, that include admission to WDW/DL
just like the MKC Vacation plans include admission.
Does the tour package say that it's part of the room rate or just part
of the package if staying on site? Until I see someone quote a Disney
source on Euro-Disney room rates, and it specifies that it includes
admission then I'll beleive Disney is doing it differently in
Euro-Disney.
Claude
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283.13 | Discount for DECcies | KERNEL::ANDERSONL | | Tue Mar 03 1992 10:11 | 7 |
| Does anyone know if DEC employees get discount on tickets for Eurodisney.
I know we get them for Disney in Florida? Any ideas who to speak to?
Lynn
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283.14 | re -1, try calling the number in 179.23? | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 53 days | Tue Mar 03 1992 10:37 | 0 |
283.15 | Euro discount | WOTVAX::KAYR | | Mon Mar 09 1992 16:56 | 5 |
| I mailed Disney in the States and they wrote back telling me that my
club card was valid at EuroDisney.
Robin_ from_ Warrington_ who_ has_ been_ very_ quiet_ recently_ but_
is_ visiting_ EuroDisney_ in_ June_ by_ car_ from_ England.
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283.16 | Get tickets first | BAHTAT::64030::bell | At last a PC User ! | Tue Apr 14 1992 11:33 | 6 |
| One note of caution that I have seen in the press. Get your entry
tickets before travelling. You are not guaranteed entrance if you just
turn up at the gate. Now this may just be hype but I'd rather be safe
than sorry, I got mine pre-opening. We'll be there in July.
Richard-from-Leeds-who-needs-a-Disney-fix-real-soon.
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283.17 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 11 days | Tue Apr 14 1992 12:06 | 20 |
| Rep to <<< Note 283.16 by BAHTAT::64030::bell "At last a PC User !" >>>
>One note of caution that I have seen in the press. Get your entry
>tickets before travelling. You are not guaranteed entrance if you just
>turn up at the gate
What? is EUro-Disney doing something diferent? like dating the
tickets for dates of admission?
At WDW you aren't garaunteed admission either, but you can always buy
tickets ;^). Actually it is possible to be denied admission when
crowds are to large, but you will be allowed in if you are a WDW resort
guest. I would think Euro-Disney Resort Guests would never be denied
admission but non resort quest could wether or not they bought their
tickets in advance.
The only advantage I'm aware of in buying your tickets early is to not
have to wait in long lines at the park on the day you go.
Claude
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283.18 | Non-Inclusive tours is the issue | BAHTAT::64030::bell | At last a PC User ! | Thu Apr 16 1992 12:55 | 6 |
| I think they are expecting big crowds so maybe that's what it's
about. A lot of UK travel firms are offering trips to Euro-Disney but
don't include the entrance ticket in the deal. If you stay at the
Disney hotels or pre-purchase your tickets you'll be OK.
Richard
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