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Eurodisney
hettie59
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Hi all, we are going to Eurodisney in March, does anyone have any suggestions about where to eat? Also does anyone know where we can get discount vouchers for on site restaurants.
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few webistes for you to look at http://www.dlpfoodguide.com/
https://www.thedibb.co.uk
https://www.disboards.com
We went to Disneyland Resort Paris for the first time in October,the only place we ate at was Rainforest cafe in Disney Village
We really liked it,fab atmosphere / staff / food ,we would def go back again
Meal for 2 adults 2 children inc desserts and drinks came to about £600 -
If you don't want to spend too much on meals there's always Macdonalds!If you're going to stalk me, while you're at it can you cut the grass, feed the dog & make sure I've got bread & milk in
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We ate in the Mickey cafe a few times when we were there, the food was ok but the characters who walk round make it a great atmosphere the children loved it, the nicest food I thought was in Annette's Diner it just doesn't have the atmosphereof Mickeys, also I would recommend booking a table in advance especially if you are there at the weekend.
No idea re vouchers unfortunately, I just remortgaged the house to pay for the meals :eek:0 -
We had a nice meal at Annette's Diner too, and reasonably priced. The staff got up on the bar at one point and did a 50s style dance.
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I personally think the food is appalling and expensive - OK if you like burgers and chips etc. There are some nice restaurants but at a price.
Best out of a bad bunch (of fast food outlets) we think is the Ranch style place in Frontierland.
Strongly suggest you use the Fastpass system if you're there over a weekend - run around like a mad person as early as you can to the rides you want and get Fastpass times. The queues can be terrible. Not my idea of fun queueing for hours.
Big Thunder Mountain always has long queues but a great ride! Have a great time!!0 -
There is a lovely little restaurant under the ground inside the pirates of the caribbean ride. I think its called blue lagoon. Nice dim lighting and lovely food. Also, make sure you hyave a character breakfast at Walt's. Saves you chasing around for autographs as the characters come to you as you eat. In our experience, it is nicer there than Mickeys cafe as it is divided into rooms rather than being a large open room where the kids swarm over to the characters when they arrive. Have a brilliant time!!0
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When I went (years ago), there was a show called Buffalo Bill's Wild West (or something like that). You got food (they keep coming round and putting more on your plate, everyone end up pretty full), and I can't remember the details but the show was pretty entertaining. I don't know if it's still availiable, but if it is it's worth considering for one night.0
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Darksun wrote:When I went (years ago), there was a show called Buffalo Bill's Wild West (or something like that). You got food (they keep coming round and putting more on your plate, everyone end up pretty full), and I can't remember the details but the show was pretty entertaining. I don't know if it's still availiable, but if it is it's worth considering for one night.
http://www.dlpfoodguide.com/buffalobill.html0 -
we went in december and we ate in:
Walts American Diner - Main Street overlooking the parade a set 3 course meal costed e29 for adults and e11 for kids - great food though not bog standard rjunk served everywhere else, they also do the cinderella chocolate slipper included in set meal and the mickey puzzle pudding (kids loved this) loved it here we ate twice for dinner
Cafe Mickey - food average but atmosphere fantastic, we pre booked and good job as at 19.30 they were turning people away (and this was midweek)
Steakhouse in Disney Village - not impressed at all food cold, steak tough and fatty (even though it was supposed to be aberdeen angus) expensive for what you got and rude staff - other people may of been lucky we weren't!
we have 2 girls aged 4 and 1 and we had a great time, do research before you go and book, numbers can be found on web or pm me!
disney is great we have booked to go back in july it was FAB0 -
We are going in March, 2 adults and 5 kids, so eating anywhere is expensive. We went a few years back and the cheapest was McDonalds which at least you know what you are getting for your money. We tried the rainforest cafe an that was very expensive, we also did the buffalo bill which most of the kids enjoyed but one of them got upset when everyone was banging their metal plates together so I had to take him out before it got started, according to OH the food was good and plentiful. We also did the character breakfast where you could literally eat untill you burst!
Have booked both the character breakfast and buffalo bill for when we go back!
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