Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Paris Metro - The Pass Or a Voucher?

We do ship the actual pass from our offices in the USA to our customers who order them. As an official distributor of the RATP we have direct wholesaler pricing and because our volume and payment history is so good, we have the opportunity to sell vouchers as well.

Why a voucher? Well, its perfect for the following persons:

1. live outside the USA where shipping costs are very high - we would say prohibitively high!
2. last minute purchase - you just found us but there is no time to ship or the cost to do so is not interesting

How does it work?

You can order a voucher on our website just like you do the actual pass, here is the link:
http://www.gotoparis.net/paris-metro-voucher.php

You take the voucher we send you by email (after you print it out) and redeem it for the actual passes purchased at 1 of 3 locations in Paris. The locations are pretty convenient: CDG airport, Gare du Nord, or the Louvre. Almost all travelers to Paris will hit one of these locations!

Then, you have the actual pass to use as you see fit. BUT WAIT - there is MORE!!!

Not only can you order the metro pass by voucher, but also the Open Tour bus, Disneyland tickets, and also CHILD TICKETS. We also have some additional durations available by voucher that we don't stock in our office.

1 comment:

Oztraveller said...

I was extremely disappointed with the Paris Pass. I purchased an adult pass, teenager pass & children's pass on 18/12/08. It was not sent to my nominated address & I had to pick them up from Paris. It did not entitle free entry to the venues mentioned & only entitled us to a small discount so all up I had to pay some 250 euros in addition to the amount paid for the pass itself. Do yourself a favour & buy a metro pass. Stay clear of a Paris Pass & save yourself money in addition to avoiding confrontations with museum & venue staff. Other tourists with a Paris Pass at the venues we visited also had the same problems so it is apparent that this Pass is only a money maker for the Leisure Pass Group Ltd & is of no benefit to the tourist. Be warned.