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Disneyland Paris Information
Europe's top destination, Disneyland Paris features two theme parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park), Disney Village, seven themed hotels and Golf Disneyland.
About 32 kilometers outside of Paris, it is about one-fifth the size of Paris itself. Millions have visited since it opened (amidst much anti-Mickey controversy) in 1990.
While this isn't exactly the most tres chic destination in France, it provides a great opportunity to make the kids and the parents happy. Not only is it close to Paris, it's also three hours from London via Eurostar (which will be 2 hours, 40 minutes after September 2003).
1 DAY PASSPORT: provides admission to either Walt Disney Studios Park or Disneyland Park. Guests may exit and re-enter that same theme park freely, as often as they wish during that day.
Valid from April 4 to November 1, 2003: Adult- 39 euros. Children aged 3 to 11 i- 29 euros.
3 DAY "HOPPER" PASSPORT: allows total freedom of movement between the two theme parks over a three-day period. The three days do not need to be consecutive. Valid from April 4 to November 1, 2003: Adult -107 euros Children aged 3 to 11-80 euros.
Entry to the Theme Parks for children aged three and under is free of charge.
Passports can be purchased through the following locations:
at Park admission ticket windows by phone at 33 1 60 30 60 30 (calling to France) in the Disney Store on the Champs Elysées, Paris in the FNAC, Carrefour stores and reputable ticketing agencies via the "Ticketnet" network, Virgin Megastore and Auchan supermarkets at the Paris Tourism Office and in Parisian airports at certain RATP ticketing windows in Paris (metro and RER)
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