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FNAC for Disneyland Paris tickets

Is this a reliable site for purchasing DLP tickets? Woud the tickets be valid for US citizens? Thanks!

Posted by
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FNAC is as well-know in France as Ticket Master in the US, though it sells a lot more goods and has stores. Sure they are good for US citizens. No one ever asked to see my passport when I bought tours through the FNAC.

Posted by
11294 posts

Just to second Bets' reply: FNAC is not a place to buy tickets in France, it is the place. She's right, it's just like Telecharge or Ticketmaster, except with FNAC you can still buy in person, and FNAC started as a bookstore, but now sells all kinds of media, computer equipment, and LOTS of other stuff. A ticket from FNAC is valid for any purchaser (just like anyone can buy from Ticketmaster in the US). But, Disneyland Paris has its own website (I can't get it to hotlink, for unclear reasons): http://us.disneylandparis.com/index.xhtml The ticket purchase page won't hotlink here due to the ? in it, so you have to copy and paste this into your browser: https://www.booktickets.disneylandparis.com/tnsa6/live/shop/9/MAINUSCD/pluto/index.php?vld=1&affid=SECUTIX&tduid=32454335543R I'm not aware of any advantage of NOT buying from the official site. But, I don't know much about Disney. I've read that there are boards like http://www.disboards.com/, http://allears.net/index.html, http://www.mousesavers.com/links.html, and the like, that specialize in this, and people there might know how to get discounts, etc. I'd look there before buying.

Posted by
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Thank you both for your information. It is very odd about DLP tickets- they are cheaper on the DLP sight if you say you are from Canada (162 Euros vs US$231), but I found a special deal on FNAC for an adult ticket for 131 euros! Similar saving for a child's ticket, too. Guess I will get them on FNAC- even with the .5 euro surcharge for printing the e-ticket, I think it would be easier and quicker than going to FNAC and standing in line. Thanks again for the help!

Posted by
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Sorry- the 131 euros is for a 3 day, 2 park adult ticket!