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  • Jazzy_B
    Jazzy_B Posts: 1,810 Forumite
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    There's a McDonalds in the Disney village just outside the park, and there are mobile carts just outside the park selling takeaway food.
    We also ate masses at breakfast, and took drinks and snacks from UK with us into the parks. You're not meant to, but we saw lots of people doing it, especially the locals. They confiscate any alcohol at the gate.
    If nothing else, take a refillable drinks bottle, as there are plenty of water fountains.
    We had a fantastic time relatively cheaply, though we did eat at Planet Hollywood one night. I didn't feel it was overpriced, but we couldn't afford to do it more than once.
  • shaileytuff
    shaileytuff Posts: 245 Forumite
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    walts diner on main steet is the best value for money we found cost about £17pp for a 3 course meal (which wasn't burger and chips) the food and setting was great so we filled up at brekkie has a quick roll or whatever at lunch and had a delicious evening meal - stay away from the steakhouse which is a RIP OFF

    check out the following site for great ideas and great money saving tips for DLRP

    http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=77
  • Amys
    Amys Posts: 919 Forumite
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    Annettes Diner as you go into the Disney Village is good value compared to other restruants, and good value.

    Breakfast is included, make the most of it, some people take rolls and ham and make lunch while they are at the table.
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    we too took a picnic into the park,our bags werent checked but we hear that sometimes they are ???

    though, ive also recently heard that you are now allowed to take food / drinks in anyway ?

    we then just had a proper meal in the evening :)
  • ellybelly89
    ellybelly89 Posts: 1,107 Forumite
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    it does state no picnicing is allowed in the park but mot people do it so go for it with the rolls at brekkie!!
  • PoochyChoo
    PoochyChoo Posts: 176 Forumite
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    there is a french version of a 'spar' in the train station, go there buy coke, crisps, cakes etc, snacks not disney related !! we stayed at the hotel and it was fantastic, but lack of a 'spar' until we found that one !!! made us hungary for snacks
  • Simon_c_2
    Simon_c_2 Posts: 49 Forumite
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    For evening meals, the restaraunts on the Disney Village near the hotels aren't too bad. From memory, it seemed almost pound for euoro conversion. A three course meal for two, including drinks in the rain forrest cafe was around 30 Euro per person I think.


    I can't comment on prices in the park thogh.
  • leesharp
    leesharp Posts: 122 Forumite
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    Hi,

    we need loads of advice on Disney Lanfd Paris please.
    We are thinking about a long week-end with our daughter aged 8,may be able to go next month if not August will be the next best time for us.
    So please feel free to tell us about hotels,trains,rides,best time to get there,etc etc.Not really thinking about a budget at the moment,just need to know some more infomation.
    Many Thanks in advance.

    Lee,Nikki,Christina.
  • wendyjj
    wendyjj Posts: 127 Forumite
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    We have been twice to Disneyland Paris. We've stayed both times at the Holiday Inn onsite, nice hotel, circus themed, rooms with double bed & bunk beds for children, with their own TV. Shuttle buses take you to Disney in 5/10 mins and come to the hotel about every 15 mins.
    CDG Airport is a bit of a nightmare, a real warren, but just follow people who look like they know where they're going!!
    First time we went we caught the bus that takes you to Disneyland, but it takes over an hour and calls at all the Disney Hotels. We then caught the TGV which takes about 10 mins and you then just hop on a shuttle bus to your hotel.

    Wendy
  • manda1205
    manda1205 Posts: 2,366 Forumite
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    wendyjj wrote: »
    We have been twice to Disneyland Paris. We've stayed both times at the Holiday Inn onsite, nice hotel, circus themed, rooms with double bed & bunk beds for children, with their own TV. Shuttle buses take you to Disney in 5/10 mins and come to the hotel about every 15 mins.
    CDG Airport is a bit of a nightmare, a real warren, but just follow people who look like they know where they're going!!
    First time we went we caught the bus that takes you to Disneyland, but it takes over an hour and calls at all the Disney Hotels. We then caught the TGV which takes about 10 mins and you then just hop on a shuttle bus to your hotel.

    Wendy

    Sorry to butt in on OPs post, but were going in August too, and we are also staying at the Holiday Inn, book online and they guarantee cheapest prices, got the tickets through 365tickets.com. Just wanted to quiz wendy, when you say you got the tgv did you do this on the way back? We were thinking of catching this when we land, cos we land near tea time and the kids are not gonna want to hang about, is it easy to get on and to get off at disneyland? Really worrying as cant understand their website so thought it might be awkward. TIA
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