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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    Sarah, Mikey, Jess and I are going from the 14th to the 18th May to celebrate Mikey's 3rd Birthday, Mamma's 30th and Jessie's 1st! Oh, and to try out Buzz, Mikey's favorite character's attraction.

    I've been so busy planning our WDW trip, I almost forgot to book this one!
     
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    Originally Posted By irishfan

    Two Disney trips to look forward to....I feel very "Disney Isolated" here in oz.
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    Woohoo, you lucky ducks! :)
     
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    Originally Posted By bloona

    cooool ( that's Kieran's fav word at the moment, I think it is rubbing off on me!..sorry)

    Happy Birthday in advance to everyone, have a brilliant time !!
     
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    Originally Posted By captainaustrailia

    Where were you able to book tickets? We're hoping to go in July and already can't get tickets directly from Disney. Any suggestions?
     
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    Originally Posted By paulyahoo

    Captainaustrailia, there's no need to book your tickets in advance. You can always buy ordinary passports or APs at the gates.
     
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    Originally Posted By u k fan

    Hi guys! Congrats on booking the trip! Mikey will love Buzz! My heads still all over the place at the moment, but I'll try and get a trip report on soon from this weekends visit. You know what I'm like for them though!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    >>Captainaustrailia, there's no need to book your tickets in advance. You can always buy ordinary passports or APs at the gates.<<

    True, however, there are holidays and popular days when you are required to have dated tickets and it would be highly advisable that you DO purchase ahead of time... This week's "Special Days" is one such time you should buy in advance.
     
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    Originally Posted By paulyahoo

    In fact, they sell very cheap tickets in advance for 25/29 euros, but their quantities are limited and I'm not sure if delivery is available for outside of France.
     
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    Originally Posted By smedley

    Good news Dave, glad you were able to sort it out, sure you're going to have an awesome time, sooo jealous of you getting to go ride Buzz!!
     
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    Originally Posted By irishfan

    >>True, however, there are holidays and popular days when you are required to have dated tickets and it would be highly advisable that you DO purchase ahead of time... This week's "Special Days" is one such time you should buy in advance<<

    Are you getting DLP confused with HongKong Disneyland TDLFAN?
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    OMG!! Yes I am!! I am going senile!!! That's what happens when you hit 2-4 Disney Resorts in a month. Every month!!

    My bad and my apologies... Scratch that post there..
     
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    Originally Posted By captainaustrailia

    The reason I'm worried about buying at the gate is I wasn't able to order tickets online direct from Disney Paris("none available") or from the USA branch of Keith Prowse Tickets (same story). Maybe they have only an allotted number of tickets they'll presell in the US?

    Would it be unusual for them to stop selling tickets at the gate -- or does that happen with some regularity in Paris?

    (At Disneyland - Anaheim it's only happened a handful of times that I know about in 50+ years.)

    Plus... if I get tickets ahead of time, that's one less line to stand in! :)

    So far the only places that might still pre-sell tickets are Gray Lines (as part of a bus transport package) and a place called La Concierge (as part of a train transport package.)

    There are a lot of UK ticket sellers, but they can send only to UK addresses.

    Any other suggestions?
     
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    Originally Posted By debtee

    Did you try a travel agent here in Australia for passes only, captainaustralia?

    I'm not sure about DLP but my friend was able to purchase passes for DL only ( no flights or hotel )through an agent here and for a good price too.

    Good luck and have a great time!
     
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    Originally Posted By paulyahoo

    << Would it be unusual for them to stop selling tickets at the gate -- or does that happen with some regularity in Paris? >>

    *Theoretically* they can reach capacity during weekends in November/December, but I never heard about it.
     
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    Originally Posted By irishfan

    Yeah, I really wouldn't be too worried about this.
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    And the queues to buy tickets are relatively short. I personally would buy them when you get here, or book a package at a hotel and you pick them up when you check in.
     
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    Originally Posted By leemac

    Hi Dave

    That is certainly something to look forward to! Lindsay and I are hopping over there this weekend to see some SoCal friends. I'm dreading the Easter crowds though.

    Lee
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    Thanks Lee. Hope you guys have a good time despite the monster crowds. I am sure you will.

    All the best from the Baloos
     
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    Originally Posted By leemac

    ^^ Thanks! Having survived the worst Spring Break crowds I've ever seen at WDW I hope it will be a breeze. Everest was worth it though. :p
     

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