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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby kelly.dylan » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:38 pm

ewormas wrote:Hi,

For anyone going to B.Bill Ticketnet.fr is genuine,I used it for the first time this October. All went smoothly, so I certainly wouldnt book any other way from now on. In fact we had the same exact seats as we had this in the old days when it was all one price. I would recommend them to anyone. :D

Oh and they offer insurance with Mondial for 3 euro. I printed out 2 copies as was worried that the first one didnt look perfect, but had absolutely no trouble at all.

thanks for the info. Is it print at home for the tickets too?
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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby Handy Andy » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:44 pm

kelly.dylan wrote:
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Donald-Duck-Malta wrote:Will be going to watch Buffalo Bill in 1 month time...is it best if we book before? Or will I be able to find qty 6 seats for the show and be able to buy tickets from there?

Last time I went in 2010 I was told its better if you dont book in advance online,as you would find space available on the day itself...any suggestions guys? :)


You will find it much cheaper if you book here. http://www.ticketnet.fr/Resultat?ipSearch=buffalo+bill

@Handy Andy have you used this site before? We are going in December and have got AP so get the 20% discount but this will obviously be even cheaper. Do you get tickets to print out?


We used them in June. We recieved an email the day after with a PDF file to print at home. Easy Peasy.
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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby ewormas » Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:10 pm

kelly.dylan wrote:
ewormas wrote:Hi,

For anyone going to B.Bill Ticketnet.fr is genuine,I used it for the first time this October. All went smoothly, so I certainly wouldnt book any other way from now on. In fact we had the same exact seats as we had this in the old days when it was all one price. I would recommend them to anyone. :D

Oh and they offer insurance with Mondial for 3 euro. I printed out 2 copies as was worried that the first one didnt look perfect, but had absolutely no trouble at all.

thanks for the info. Is it print at home for the tickets too?



Hi, yes I printed at home :D
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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby Deff » Fri Nov 23, 2012 4:14 pm

I'm also considering doing the show with tickets from ticketnet.fr, but there are still some things unclear to me.
The website mentions that the tickets are only valid on monday, tuesday, friday and sunday. Furthermore it states that you have to make reservations at least 5 days beforehand. Are these reservations made by telephone or are they done through the online ordering process? As I'm visiting thursday to saturday I only have one option, and I would hate it if my tickets end up being unusable.
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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby ewormas » Fri Nov 23, 2012 6:15 pm

Deff wrote:I'm also considering doing the show with tickets from ticketnet.fr, but there are still some things unclear to me.
The website mentions that the tickets are only valid on monday, tuesday, friday and sunday. Furthermore it states that you have to make reservations at least 5 days beforehand. Are these reservations made by telephone or are they done through the online ordering process? As I'm visiting thursday to saturday I only have one option, and I would hate it if my tickets end up being unusable.


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B.Bill doesnt show on Wednesdays or Thursdays anymore. From what I understand the reservation they refer to is just the booking of the tickets online-i definitely didn't ring or email them. We just showed up on the night, I will admit I was a bit nervous as everyone around us had the small park size tickets but we had absolutely no problems. The only thing I did was made sure that the printed tickets were as perfect as possible-I also printed out a second copy just in case anything happened to the first, I did purchase the 3 Euro insurance (which is the same company as Disneyland Paris use) as I'm a little paranoid about stuff, but didn't need it. I will definitely book with them again as the saving is huge. Hope you sort tickets out. Have a great trip!
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Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby mickeyandminniefan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 3:41 pm

Hi my little one is 2 and 3 months - would this show be ok for her ?

also I dont want to eat there is there an option not to ?

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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby SwipatronSparks » Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:20 pm

nope no option to not eat there the meal is part of the price... as for the age of your daughter.... im not sure to be honest
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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby kelly.dylan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:25 pm

You get your food whilst watching the show so not an option without food, but i suppose you dont have to eat it ;)

The show is about 2 hours long so really depends on whether she would be able to sit and watch for that long without getting bored.
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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby mickeyandminniefan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:38 pm

Hmmm I think she would be ok as there would be things to watch, the thing is we don't like chilli - it's a bit expensive not to eat it, maybe we will give it a miss

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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby kelly.dylan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:48 pm

mickeyandminniefan wrote:Hmmm I think she would be ok as there would be things to watch, the thing is we don't like chilli - it's a bit expensive not to eat it, maybe we will give it a miss

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The chilli is just the adult starter. Dylan is 12 so has to have the adult meal and doesn't like chilli but he eats the main which is sausage, chicken, potato wedges etc and then apple pie after. The children get sausage, chicken, potato wedges and ice cream.

It is good, especially if you've never seen it before, we are going twice over christmas :oops:

There's a link on the BBWWS thread for tickets for 30 Euros which makes it much more reasonable, especially when you think a hotdog and chips in Caseys is over 10 Euros each ;)
This is the link ..... http://www.ticketnet.fr/Resultat?ipSearch=buffalo+bill
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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby mickeyandminniefan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:52 pm

Ah ok . That changes everything then !!

Thank you very much
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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby mickeyandminniefan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:55 pm

Would my 2 year old be free ?
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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby Elaine » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:58 pm

mickeyandminniefan wrote:Would my 2 year old be free ?


yes, but they won't get a seat - they will have to sit on your lap or in between you and your partner on the bench-style flip-up seats. They won't get a meal either, so they'd have to share yours (I don't really like the food at BBWWS, and my daughter likes it even less, so sharing the bits that you like at BBWWS then going for a pizza/McDonalds later might work out fine for you if the BBWWS ticket price is low enough).
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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby mickeyandminniefan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:01 pm

Yes that would work

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So we will do the dreams show on the first night and bbill show on the second night - sorted !
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Re: Buffalo Bill Show - ok for 2 year old

Postby polar vixen » Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:37 pm

We've took our youngest (1 and 3), and a year ago when they were even littler. It's very loud, but there's plenty going on to keep little ones entertained, and it's a good night out.
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Buffalo Bill Annual Passholder Reservations

Postby mattboywonder » Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:13 pm

As an Annual Passholder, I have had an email to tell me I can attend Buffalo Bill Wildwest Show for free during the month of my birthday and bring 6 guests with me at a discounted rate. The email quotes a reservations telephone number to call, which is a number in France.

I have called this number today (after a bit of trouble getting through) to make a booking for next weekend and was told I could only make the booking for the additional 3 people and not for myself (as it would be free for me) - meaning if I booked those3 tickets and it was full on the day, I would not get it!!

I was told to book on the day at the location.

Has anyone else had a similar experience? I am concerned that it will be full and we won't get it.

What is the point of them quoting a reservations number on the email when they won't take the booking.

I wanted to pay for the others as part of their Xmas presens which I why I wanted the reservation confirmed. I will be seriously disspointed if it is booked up on the day!!

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Re: Buffalo Bill Annual Passholder Reservations

Postby Elaine » Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:34 pm

I'm fairly sure the normal booking number were very helpful for me when I took advantage of the same offer last winter - give them a call and say what they say. I got a reservation number for both my free ticket and the reduced price one for my daughter with the same offer.
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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby fiyero » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:16 pm

I've just booked (using the ticketnet link above) to see the show next Monday (good job I booked it today as you have to book a week ahead). €31.45 for the 21:30 performance including print at home. I am super excited.
It will be only my third time ever and my first in over 10 years (went with family in 1997 and with college in 2001/2)
Has much changed? I think Mickey is in the show now, how does that work?
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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby ulak » Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:39 pm

This show is ending??
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Re: Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show — Disney Village

Postby Samninetysix » Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:24 pm

ulak wrote:This show is ending??


Huh??
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