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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Thanks so much balletshoes, really appreciate your reply.
Do you 'rent' the kettles or just borrow them?
you might be asked for a deposit, which you get back the morning you check out - we weren't the last time we stayed at the Santa Fe, I just asked for a kettle and was given one.
Any value for money sandwich places (incase hubby is too embarrassed by my brek taking!!) or supermarkets?
there are convenience stores inside the train station at the entrance to the parks, and theres Earl of Sandwich in the Village (very good sandwiches)
Will probably do buffet meals - any must-do's or must avoids??!! Quite fancy Agrabah Cafe!
Thanks again x
if you're thinking of buffet meals, you probably won't be able to do any of the ones in the park in the evening for dinner (but Plaza Gardens might be open, and if it is, go there - great value for money). Your hotel buffet is good for dinner too, as are most of the onsite hotel buffets, and you don't have to be a guest of the hotel to eat there. La Grange at Billy Bobs in the Village is also good, and will be open in the evenings for dinner.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »if you're thinking of buffet meals, you probably won't be able to do any of the ones in the park in the evening for dinner (but Plaza Gardens might be open, and if it is, go there - great value for money). Your hotel buffet is good for dinner too, as are most of the onsite hotel buffets, and you don't have to be a guest of the hotel to eat there. La Grange at Billy Bobs in the Village is also good, and will be open in the evenings for dinner.
Thanks again! Is this because of park closing time?? Hadn't really appreciated this - might have to rethink then!Make £10 a day challenge = Aiming for £100 a month
May - £100.68/£100 (£80.68 cash & £20.00 vouchers)
June - £121.04/£100 (£91.04 cash & £30.00 vouchers)
July - £22.11/£100 (£22.11 cash & £0.00 vouchers)0 -
Thanks again! Is this because of park closing time?? Hadn't really appreciated this - might have to rethink then!
you can call Disney dining on 0033 160 304050 and ask them the closing times/days of any table or buffet service restaurant you're interested in using, they'll be able to give you that information now if you're going soon.0 -
At Disney at the moment and having a brilliant time!. People everywhere but it is all part of the experience. We are staying in a Golden Forest room at the Sequoia Lodge (which is lovely) and we get daily fast passes. Does anyone know whether you can use these on Ratatouille? We got into The Studios at about 9.30 this morning and before we knew it there was a massive queue for the ride. I have heard people say that if you can find them, CM's do hand out fast passes but they go really quickly so wondered whether I could use the hotel one there instead?0
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Yes you can use your hotel fastpass for the ratatouille ride ~ great use of it in my opinion.0
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balletshoes wrote: »Yes you can use your hotel fastpass for the ratatouille ride ~ great use of it in my opinion.
Thank you! I am so excited, can't wait to go on it now!0 -
Need to book for feb school holidays 3 nights 2 adults 2 kids planning to stay in disney land hotel if I get a good deal when is the best time to book ? Thanks in advance0
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I'm going to DLP in October half term and was wondering the best way to book park tickets? We are staying at a caravan park 50mins away and plan to visit the 2 parks for 2 days. I have found a 2 day offer on travelrepublic.co.uk and wondered if this is a safe site to use? Is there a better way to get a two day deal??
Thanks in advance :beer:0 -
Need to book for feb school holidays 3 nights 2 adults 2 kids planning to stay in disney land hotel if I get a good deal when is the best time to book ? Thanks in advance
have a look at the French version of the official DLP site - they have a sale on at the moment which covers your Feb dates - its up to 35% off and under-12s free.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »have a look at the French version of the official DLP site - they have a sale on at the moment which covers your Feb dates - its up to 35% off and under-12s free.
Thanks you will keep you updated !!!0
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