DISNEYLANDPARIS.COM LAUNCHES ON LINE TICKET SALES FOR THE TWO DISNEY THEME PARKS.
The Disneyland Resort Paris web site (disneylandparis.com) now offers guests the world over the possibility of buying tickets to the Disneyland Resort Paris Theme Parks on line.
With just a few clicks of a mouse, visitors to disneylandparis.com can save precious time and buy a dated or undated theme park entry passport on a secure booking engine. Three different types of ticket are available:
• 1 day dated passport, valid for a fixed date. The ticket can be used to access either the Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park. (24£ per adult and 18£ per child aged 3 and over, until January 5, 2003). Postage costs are included in the price of a 1 day dated ticket.
• 1-day Classic passport, valid one day in the three years following its purchase date for either the Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park with the exception of certain dates (variable price and validity according to the season). Postage cost:50 pence per ticket).
• 3 day "Hopper Classic" passport, valid for any three days in the three years following its issue date, offering unlimited access to the two theme parks. (62£ per adult and 50£ per child aged three and over, until January 5, 2003. Postage cost: 50 pence per ticket).
Tickets for special events, such as "Disney's Halloween Parties" in Disneyland Park on October 31 and November 1, 2002, are also available to purchase on-line.
Exactly one year ago, Disneyland Resort Paris introduced the option of buying packages (hotel, breakfast, theme park tickets, etc) on-line in seven languages. With the addition of ticket sales only, guests now have even more choice and flexibility. The disneylandparis.com web site is directly interfaced with the Central Reservation System, meaning that theme park ticket availability and quotes are available in real-time. After receiving a confirmation by mail, guests will receive the passport within an 8 - 10 day period of them being purchased.
The disneylandparis.com Internet site is available in the six main European languages, and is the official web site for Disneyland Resort Paris: the number 1 tourist destination in Europe. The Resort incorporates two theme parks, seven themed hotels and a range of dining and entertainment options. A visit to Disneyland Park offers guests the chance to discover the magic of Disney fantasy and stories in 3-D and meet their favourite Disney characters. The new theme park, Walt Disney Studios Park, offers an interactive, behind-the-scenes discovery of the very best in cinema, animation and television. Seven themed hotels with a total capacity of 5,800 rooms enable guests to stay in the heart of the magic. The Resort also features the Disney Village entertainment and shopping complex and Golf Disneyland, a 27-hole golf course.
Taking into account the increasing popularity of the Resort, new hotels are opening close to the resort, including the 152-room Elysée Val d’Europe, which opened this summer. Three more hotels are currently being built, and are set to open their doors in the spring of 2003, offering an additional 1,500 rooms to the resort room capacity. Numerous hotels in the Ile de France region, just a few kilometres from the resort, cater for all tastes and budgets, and offer guests the chance to discover the theme parks as well as the neighbouring region.
The Disneyland Resort Paris web site (disneylandparis.com) now offers guests the world over the possibility of buying tickets to the Disneyland Resort Paris Theme Parks on line.
With just a few clicks of a mouse, visitors to disneylandparis.com can save precious time and buy a dated or undated theme park entry passport on a secure booking engine. Three different types of ticket are available:
• 1 day dated passport, valid for a fixed date. The ticket can be used to access either the Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park. (24£ per adult and 18£ per child aged 3 and over, until January 5, 2003). Postage costs are included in the price of a 1 day dated ticket.
• 1-day Classic passport, valid one day in the three years following its purchase date for either the Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park with the exception of certain dates (variable price and validity according to the season). Postage cost:50 pence per ticket).
• 3 day "Hopper Classic" passport, valid for any three days in the three years following its issue date, offering unlimited access to the two theme parks. (62£ per adult and 50£ per child aged three and over, until January 5, 2003. Postage cost: 50 pence per ticket).
Tickets for special events, such as "Disney's Halloween Parties" in Disneyland Park on October 31 and November 1, 2002, are also available to purchase on-line.
Exactly one year ago, Disneyland Resort Paris introduced the option of buying packages (hotel, breakfast, theme park tickets, etc) on-line in seven languages. With the addition of ticket sales only, guests now have even more choice and flexibility. The disneylandparis.com web site is directly interfaced with the Central Reservation System, meaning that theme park ticket availability and quotes are available in real-time. After receiving a confirmation by mail, guests will receive the passport within an 8 - 10 day period of them being purchased.
The disneylandparis.com Internet site is available in the six main European languages, and is the official web site for Disneyland Resort Paris: the number 1 tourist destination in Europe. The Resort incorporates two theme parks, seven themed hotels and a range of dining and entertainment options. A visit to Disneyland Park offers guests the chance to discover the magic of Disney fantasy and stories in 3-D and meet their favourite Disney characters. The new theme park, Walt Disney Studios Park, offers an interactive, behind-the-scenes discovery of the very best in cinema, animation and television. Seven themed hotels with a total capacity of 5,800 rooms enable guests to stay in the heart of the magic. The Resort also features the Disney Village entertainment and shopping complex and Golf Disneyland, a 27-hole golf course.
Taking into account the increasing popularity of the Resort, new hotels are opening close to the resort, including the 152-room Elysée Val d’Europe, which opened this summer. Three more hotels are currently being built, and are set to open their doors in the spring of 2003, offering an additional 1,500 rooms to the resort room capacity. Numerous hotels in the Ile de France region, just a few kilometres from the resort, cater for all tastes and budgets, and offer guests the chance to discover the theme parks as well as the neighbouring region.