Thursday, July 30, 2015

Disneyland Paris defends its pricing policy – El Diario de Yucatan

         


     

PARIS (EFE) .- The recreational complex Disneyland Paris today defended its pricing policy, which is investigating the European Commission (EC) to the consumer complaints by the different rates charged on the basis of nationality.

“We have not had contact with the EC on this issue,” an official told EFE spokesperson for Disneyland Paris after Brussels confirmed that is considering the complaints of some tourists to see if the different prices contravene the European directive services.

The newspaper “Financial Times” had echoed the complaints of British citizens to pay higher price for a stay in the European Disney park a family of Belgian or French.

According to the newspaper, a French family paid 1,346 euros for the stay, a British and a German 2,447 1,870.

The spokesman amusement park and resort hotel located on the outskirts of Paris held that Prices at the box office are exactly the same for everyone and justified differences in promotional deals with three arguments.

The first concerns the dates chosen because “countries are not the same holiday time, necessarily. “

The second point put forward by the theme park is related to the time of booking, as the British book 6 months in advance of the French media and routinely block two or three holidays months before the chosen date.

Finally, the source stressed that “all visitors looking the same.”

“For example, the Spanish prefer longer stays of up to five days, while the Italians will matter more than the offer includes transportation and others worry about having half board, “he said.

Disneyland Paris added that, on the website where the deals appear, you can change the country of purchase, check current offers in another territory and call the company to book a package determined not present, a priori, in the country where the user launches the search.


               
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