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Title: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: Anthony on February 05, 2019, 01:11:30 PM
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Disneyland Paris has taken steps to cover its holiday booking terms and conditions against the scheduled exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union on 29th March 2019, adding a "how Brexit may affect your booking" box to the wording.

❇️ Disneyland Paris adds "Brexit" clauses to its booking terms and conditions (https://www.dlpguide.com/articles/disneyland-paris-adds-brexit-clauses-to-its-booking-terms-and-conditions/) on DLP Guide

Has Brexit affected your plans for Disneyland Paris trips yet? Has anyone erred against visiting this spring "just in case"? It'd be interesting to know any experiences or tips and how anxious anyone actually is for any potential short-term problems in visiting the resort.
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: Dani.h on February 05, 2019, 04:46:26 PM
We will be going on 9th and 10th of April. I personally think the EU will sort something out before the end of March for the simple reason that otherwise the ferry operators and the likes of Eurotunnel and Disney would otherwise lose too much when it comes to revenue.
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: JMB on February 05, 2019, 10:12:25 PM
Have booked a trip to Europe for the 15th April (Efteling rather than Disney, don't hate me 😉).  We're driving so had to get an International Driving Permit and a Green card for that, and make sure there is at least 6 months on passports.  Otherwise I think it's just a case of giving plenty of time to get through customs.

As messy as things seem right now, I'd be very surprised if things got so bad as to interrupt holiday travel.  Famous last words possibly
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: Zee79 on February 06, 2019, 08:02:03 AM
We've still been told not to get a permit or green card yet with nothing decided yet. So holding off at mo. How much did they cost if you don't mind me asking?
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: nathalie on February 06, 2019, 09:34:56 AM
I feel they are scaring people in many ways.
Until Brexit really happens, there just is no saying in what will happen.
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: JMB on February 06, 2019, 09:46:19 PM
Quote from: Zee79 on February 06, 2019, 08:02:03 AM
We've still been told not to get a permit or green card yet with nothing decided yet. So holding off at mo. How much did they cost if you don't mind me asking?

Green card is free from your insurer and the permit was £5.50, so thought worth getting, just in case.  To get one you need to take your driving licence, passport and a passport photo to the post office, they issue it within a few minutes. And it lasts 3 years
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: JMB on February 06, 2019, 09:51:01 PM
Quote from: nathalie on February 06, 2019, 09:34:56 AM
I feel they are scaring people in many ways.
Until Brexit really happens, there just is no saying in what will happen.

Agree, it's all to push one side or the other to make a move
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: Zee79 on February 06, 2019, 10:17:35 PM
Quote from: JMB on February 06, 2019, 09:46:19 PM
Quote from: Zee79 on February 06, 2019, 08:02:03 AM
We've still been told not to get a permit or green card yet with nothing decided yet. So holding off at mo. How much did they cost if you don't mind me asking?

Green card is free from your insurer and the permit was £5.50, so thought worth getting, just in case.  To get one you need to take your driving licence, passport and a passport photo to the post office, they issue it within a few minutes. And it lasts 3 years

Thank you.
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: haribosmum on February 08, 2019, 10:45:45 AM
We've updated my youngest's passport - not due till August and previously would have been fine to travel to France in those dates.  But as we travel on the 6th April wouldn't give enough time if they bring in the 6mth rule.  I was expecting it to be busy at the passport office but posted it Monday and just got a text that it's on the way back to me.

Will also keep an eye on the driving permit situation, but hopefully can do that the week before we leave if we do need it.  We always get the insurance card anyway for driving overseas.
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: ZINDERELLA on February 15, 2019, 10:58:37 AM
I have to concur with the OP about the speed of passport renewals at the moment.  :)

We are off to DLP in June and just to add to the cost of the holiday  :-\ me and both my DDs had to renew our passports. We did it all on our mobile phones, photos and all and the whole process took 2 weeks and we were kept up to date all the way. Am guessing they are putting lots of resource into this at the moment because of the 6 months validity rule.

I would be very surprised if we didn't need a green card and permit and I'm going to get one as £5.50 is a small price to pay for peace of mind. I don't see it as giving in to fear....rather the 5 Ps (Prior Preparation Prevents Poor Performance)

I don't see how Eurotunnel would be affected, we go through passport control anyhow and surely all they'd be checking is the 6 month validity? Oh and of course the dreaded....how dare you have children in your car with slightly different surnames without a vellum scroll showing complete family tree and do you have signed permissions from their estranged parent who noone's seen for 10 years...... :-[ and what exactly is your relationship to the man in the car who shares no one's surname.....jeez lady (with a gun) I could explain, with diagrams, but seriously ?????

Am I missing something with how we might be delayed if we don't have a deal? Other than wearing a blue and yellow starry t-shirt with "I'm terribly sorry I'm British" on it I'm not sure how else to prepare?
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: haribosmum on February 19, 2019, 04:09:23 PM
Oh your comment about different surnames :-)

the only time I got really grilled was coming back into ebbsfleet on the Eurostar.  have always had my marriage certificate since, but she's also 11 now so I'd assume be able to answer for herself!
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: JMB on February 19, 2019, 04:30:42 PM
Quote from: ZINDERELLA on February 15, 2019, 10:58:37 AM

I don't see how Eurotunnel would be affected, we go through passport control anyhow and surely all they'd be checking is the 6 month validity? Oh and of course the dreaded....how dare you have children in your car with slightly different surnames without a vellum scroll showing complete family tree and do you have signed permissions from their estranged parent who noone's seen for 10 years...... :-[ and what exactly is your relationship to the man in the car who shares no one's surname.....jeez lady (with a gun) I could explain, with diagrams, but seriously ?????


Love this.  EVERY TIME!!!! My stepdaughter is now 13 and quite enjoys seeing how far she can push the sarcasm when asked who the weird people are that she is daring to travel with.

My understanding is that the border control at Eurotunnel is an agreement between the UK and France, rather than the UK and Europe so don't see it being that different.  The impact would be if freight is delayed causing backlogs but we plan on giving ourselves a bit more time to get there.
Title: Re: Disneyland Paris and Brexit
Post by: Zee79 on February 19, 2019, 09:08:36 PM
I've just received an email from Eurotunnel stating there is no need to worry when travelling via them, they are prepared for all Brexit outcomes.