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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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theskintfamily wrote: »Thanks for your reply - we're going end of April.
probably beginning of April for your best prices - the DLP year runs from April to end of March-ish each year.0 -
Hi can anyone who's been to the cheyenne hotel recently tell me whats provided in the room. Is there towels? Tea making facilities?
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silvermist05 wrote: »Hi can anyone who's been to the cheyenne hotel recently tell me whats provided in the room. Is there towels? Tea making facilities?
Thanks
yes to towels, no to tea-making facilities.
you can get a kettle from reception for your room, but you need to bring your own teabags, coffee, milk etc, unless you want to pay around 6 euros for them at the hotel. they don't provide mugs either, so either take them with you, or take a couple from the breakfast room back to your hotel room.
I take my own travel kettle, cups and coffee etc.0 -
What about hair driers? Are they provided in the Cheyenne?0
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balletshoes wrote: »no i'm afraid there are no hairdryers in the rooms at the Cheyenne yet.
Ah that's annoying (for my daughter not me!).0 -
All the rooms in the Cheyenne have kettles in them but unfortunately nothing else in the way of tea making facilities . If you ask they will give you cups and spoons . I was there in December0
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Has anyone ever got the annual passes? Done a quick look/search on the French dlp website and is £150 cheaper to buy 6 annual passes (we have 3 adult age, 3 child age) than buying the 3 day 2 park tickets we were looking at! Just wary of buying when we get there tbh... And then being told no. Tia0
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littlemisspink wrote: »Has anyone ever got the annual passes? Done a quick look/search on the French dlp website and is £150 cheaper to buy 6 annual passes (we have 3 adult age, 3 child age) than buying the 3 day 2 park tickets we were looking at! Just wary of buying when we get there tbh... And then being told no. Tia
where were you looking for your 3-day tickets? usually 3-day tickets are about the same price as a fantasy pass.
there is no problem buying fantasy or dream annual passes at DLP and then using them straightaway.
Avoid the Francillien AP unless you can use them on day 1 (when you buy them) then not come back to DLP for the next 2 days, because they have 2 non-contractual dates.
Also check your trip dates against the AP blockout dates, only the most expensive ones - Dream APs, give you access to the parks 365 days per year.
If you are all family, all resident at the same address, you do get a family discount on buying 5 APs of the same type at the same time at DLP - this is 20% off the price of each of the 5 APs, so a good saving (then you'd pay full price for the 6th one).0 -
Hi All
Its not long til we go now, wow.
Just looking at my booking and it mentions the kids but doesn't say about a cot in the room or any beds. We're in the Santa Fe, would I have needed to ask for a cot when we booked (if so I probably did ask) or can you sort all that out when we get there.
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