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How old do i have to be to go to disney land paris wthout my parents?

me & a few friends reallly want to go, but we're not sure how old you have to be :) btw, i live in the UK! :)
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btwww, me and some of my friends 15 :) & some of them are 16 :)

    



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Graham I
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This is not an easy thing to organise. There is no problem with entry to the park itself, but you may have challenges in travelling there and with your accommodation. Airlines and hotels basically set their own restrictions on age. For example 15/16 year-olds can travel on their own on Easyjet, but not on Ryanair (that is, they can only travel on Ryanair when they are accompanied by a parent or guardian at BOTH departure airports). You'd need to contact individual hotels and see what their policy is, and you need to bear in mind that many hotels require a credit-card number as security, although if you book online you may be able to get round this.

The other thing to think about is what happens if someone has an accident or gets sick: if consent was required for medical treatment there would be no-one to give it, and although they would work something out for a real emergency that could still leave you in discomfort or pain for a long time if the condition wasn't "serious".

Although it might not be popular with you and your friends, and you might not be able to find a volunteer, it would be a lot easier for you if you could get one of the parents (or even an older brother or sister) who was willing to go with you (which doesn't need to mean be with you all day once you're there). They could then get written consent from each of the other parents.


xHelloxBeautifulx
i think you can be any age


SH2007
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you wouldn't be stopped from going to disneyland paris parks as there isn't really a starting age or limit

As for traveling 15/16 years old is also deemed old enough to travel alone, as long as you are mature and responsibile.

I am not sure about booking hotels.

I have been to disneyland paris 5 times now, I was there earlier this week so if you want any more imformation feel free to email me


B K
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well i went there a few times alone when i was 12 and 13 and noone bothered me, you are probably thinking about the travelling part, well an airline can accept you in their flight if they believe you responsible enough to travel alone, otherwise they will register you as an unaccompanied minor and a legal guardian will have to come pick you up from the airport where you are going.


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mammy
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if you are planning to go without adult supervision, then you must be at least 16 years of age to leave the country without a parent..



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