Need someone fluent in French

DisneyParkLover

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I am thinking of booking this as it seems like it is a good deal and I was told I could book through any country's website. Could anyone verify that this is indeed what I want (1 night lodging and two days park tickets for two adults, 1 three year old, and one infant) and there aren't any restrictions that would keep me from taking advantage of it? (We are US citizens.) I speak some French but it is rusty and want to make sure I'm not missing a "catch".
 
I don't speak French but this looks correct. I usually do a dummy booking on the uk site and compare as the booking pages are identical. Also try google translate, this will translate the page for you.

When you complete the booking, keep France as the country when you input your address. Everything is sent via email, so don't worry about anything being posted.
 
Yes thats right.

Its park hopper tickets for 2 days/2 parks

Arrival date Th 6th April
Departure date Fri 7th April

Length of stay - 1 night

Type of room - 2 double beds (which I think all rooms are in Santa Fe) Breakfast not included for stays arriving from 29/3/17

2 Adults
1 Child
1 Baby
 


I don't speak French but this looks correct. I usually do a dummy booking on the uk site and compare as the booking pages are identical. Also try google translate, this will translate the page for you.

When you complete the booking, keep France as the country when you input your address. Everything is sent via email, so don't worry about anything being posted.

You can actually put in your address with the correct country. I booked last night on the British site and had no issues putting in United States as the country. It says right on the DLP website that you can book through any country's page and my sister pointed out that putting in the wrong country may mess up things with your credit card payment going through (since it wouldn't match your billing address).
 
That's good to know, previous you had to keep the country as it was pre-filled. I was concerned too about payment but it went through ok. Thanks for updating :goodvibes
 
It did default to UK, but could be changed from the drop-down list. Everything seems to have gone through just fine and I saved almost $400 compared to the US site!
 


I can also confirm that you can now put United States as the country on reservations made on other Disneyland Paris websites. They must have updated the program. I made a reservation yesterday as well on the UK site. It went through with no problems and I saved $276 compared to the price quoted on the US site. I don't remember the exchange rate ever being this good for Americans between the Pound and Dollar.

I'd like to thank everyone who made the suggestion to do this!
 
The current GBP x-rate is a blessing (unless you happen to live in the UK I guess)! We made our DLP and WDW bookings on the UK site recently and saved huge amount of money :)

I believe you know babies are supposed to have a valid entry at the time they turn 3, do you?

Just to let you know, you may call the DLP reservation line and ask for a specific country offer. In the DLP lingo, this is called a "cross offer" and is perfectly valid to do! They'll give you all the details in English (and warn you that you will receive emails and documents at check-in in French, do not worry though as CMs will help you during your stay if needed!)
 

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