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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Hi,

    Can you help please?

    We need Park tickets for one park for the 18th and 19th Feb.

    We have looked at lots of info but still unsure if we can book on a french site

    We have found for 2 adults and 2 children under 12, tickets for all of us for 78 euros on 18th at Promoparcs.com. (sold out on the 19th )
    And via the French Disneyland Paris Site on the the 19th Feb, it is 110 euros.

    The prices are good and i'd buy them, but i worry that; can we as English folk buy on these sites? And be let in on the day?

    Thanks for any advice

    if promoparcs will sell you the tickets, you'll have absolutely no problem using them at DLP :).
  • im in a bit of a muddle :/
    as we are going away feb half term, im taking your advice balletshoes, and going to make some reservations for dinner. we have standard half board vouchers.

    now, i dont know where to book, or what times to book? i remember you mentioning annettes diner, and will try our own hotel (santa fe) but can you suggest anywhere else? we will be there wed-sun, so need to book 4 resturants.
    also what time is best to eat? i dont want to miss any parades/shows etc. is dreams on every night? do you know what time?

    not sure whether to book any character dinners as theyre quite expensive!

    sorry for all the questions.

    one more thing...we dont have a land line, only mobile. do you happen to know if there is a cheaper way of contacting disneyland to make reservations?
    **Waiting for a BIG win!**

    Thank you all posters!

    S born 2006 and N born 2010 *delivered at home by daddy!*
  • ap156
    ap156 Posts: 76 Forumite
    Just a thought, you can find the show times / info etc on the disneylandparis web site, www.disneylandparis.co.uk which would probably be quicker than waiting for someone to reply to you!

    I've never booked or eaten at any of the restaurants so not able to help you on that one! Too expensive for a family of five!

    A
  • thanks, will have a look :)
    **Waiting for a BIG win!**

    Thank you all posters!

    S born 2006 and N born 2010 *delivered at home by daddy!*
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    im in a bit of a muddle :/
    as we are going away feb half term, im taking your advice balletshoes, and going to make some reservations for dinner. we have standard half board vouchers.

    now, i dont know where to book, or what times to book? i remember you mentioning annettes diner, and will try our own hotel (santa fe) but can you suggest anywhere else? we will be there wed-sun, so need to book 4 resturants.
    also what time is best to eat? i dont want to miss any parades/shows etc. is dreams on every night? do you know what time?

    not sure whether to book any character dinners as theyre quite expensive!

    sorry for all the questions.

    one more thing...we dont have a land line, only mobile. do you happen to know if there is a cheaper way of contacting disneyland to make reservations?

    you can't book for Annettes (they don't take advance reservations) and you won't need to book for your own hotel, especially if you go shorty after the restaurant opens at 6pm.

    You can do Cafe Mickey cheaply if you order pizza between you (like in Pizza Hut). You will need a reservation for that in advance, but you could leave it until you get there to do that, ie do it at City Hall and work whatever times/dates are available into your plan.

    There is no other way of making Dining reservations in advance of your visit, just the phone call to the French landline number.

    check the park programme as ap156 suggested - the showtimes now will be the same in Feb half term (Dreams is always on at official park closing time every night).
  • you can't book for Annettes (they don't take advance reservations) and you won't need to book for your own hotel, especially if you go shorty after the restaurant opens at 6pm.

    You can do Cafe Mickey cheaply if you order pizza between you (like in Pizza Hut). You will need a reservation for that in advance, but you could leave it until you get there to do that, ie do it at City Hall and work whatever times/dates are available into your plan.

    There is no other way of making Dining reservations in advance of your visit, just the phone call to the French landline number.

    check the park programme as ap156 suggested - the showtimes now will be the same in Feb half term (Dreams is always on at official park closing time every night).


    thanks for that! that will be a lot easier. will hold off for reservations until we get there then.

    so if we made a reservation for dinner one day at cafe mickey, we would just order, say a pizza to share between us all instead of a starter, main & desert and thats all we would have to pay. is that right or am i missing something?

    would we be able to use our vouchers towards cost of this, or is it only worth it if we were ordering more?
    **Waiting for a BIG win!**

    Thank you all posters!

    S born 2006 and N born 2010 *delivered at home by daddy!*
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    thanks for that! that will be a lot easier. will hold off for reservations until we get there then.

    so if we made a reservation for dinner one day at cafe mickey, we would just order, say a pizza to share between us all instead of a starter, main & desert and thats all we would have to pay. is that right or am i missing something?

    would we be able to use our vouchers towards cost of this, or is it only worth it if we were ordering more?

    the pizzas are sort of between medium and large pizza hut size, and yes, you can order what you like from the a la carte menu at Cafe Mickey, (so pizza to share, or just a main each etc) and use your vouchers at face value to pay for the meal. Last time we went, we had 2 pizzas and a garlic bread (same size as the pizza lol) between 3 of us.
  • the pizzas are sort of between medium and large pizza hut size, and yes, you can order what you like from the a la carte menu at Cafe Mickey, (so pizza to share, or just a main each etc) and use your vouchers at face value to pay for the meal. Last time we went, we had 2 pizzas and a garlic bread (same size as the pizza lol) between 3 of us.

    great, thank you. how can i find out how much the standard meal vouchers are worth?
    do you use vouchers at cafe mickey? thank for your help!! :)
    **Waiting for a BIG win!**

    Thank you all posters!

    S born 2006 and N born 2010 *delivered at home by daddy!*
  • if promoparcs will sell you the tickets, you'll have absolutely no problem using them at DLP :).

    I also mentioned buying from theofficial French Disneyland website, is that ok as we'll.
    It allows you to put in a uk address but the default country remains France. Theres no postage as they are e-tickets, but I am concerned of any issues on our entry to the park. I'd rather pay more now and not have a problem there that might spoil it all.

    Thank you for any advice
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    I also mentioned buying from theofficial French Disneyland website, is that ok as we'll.
    It allows you to put in a uk address but the default country remains France. Theres no postage as they are e-tickets, but I am concerned of any issues on our entry to the park. I'd rather pay more now and not have a problem there that might spoil it all.

    Thank you for any advice

    no problem at all with e-tickets and your address left as yours but country at France - thats how I've booked my entire next trip to DLP :D.
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