Belleboy Alex

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Hiya Quick question -- I'm interested in going to Disney Paris at Halloween, and pricing it up, it seems a lot more expensive than when I went at Xmas last year, which seems a bit bizarre. I think it's because I'm pricing it up a long way in advance, and maybe there are no offers on... So the question is - USUALLY how early or late should you book to get the best price? Thanks Alex
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DisneyDan Administrator

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Hi Alex, This is quite a difficult one to answer - firstly though, are you planning on going at Halloween itself, or just for the season?
Let me know,
Dan
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Dan.
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PeterPanFan Administrator

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Yeah, Halloween itself is a VERY popular time of the year at DLP. If you are going for Halloween it is probably the sooner the better... if you are just going in October it may be best to wait a couple months... a lot of deals they announce the season beforehand so hopefully in early summer.
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Belleboy Alex

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Thanks guys. I won't be there on 31st October itself, but am looking at the last week in October (half-term). Would like to be there to take in one of Mickey's-Not-So-Scary Halloween Parties, which I believe is Friday 28th October. I guess I'll leave it a couple of months, and just keep checking for offers...
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hildekitten

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Gosh I personally think that about now wouldn't be a bad time. I believe that if you ring DLP direct (I don't have the number for the UK though, but maybe some of the British forum members can help you out with that one) they'll be able to give you price quotes and possibly even the dates for Mickey's Magical Party. I'm going in the first week of the Halloween season and I've already booked. My friends and I booked via the direct phone for Belgium (as we're Belgians) and got a really good deal with AP discount for a stay in Hotel Cheyenne. So it's definitely worth checking out even if you don't have an AP.
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