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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 7 November 2014 at 9:16PM
    Hi,

    Having already booked my trip for 11th December (4 nights) do you think I'd have time to register for the annual pass via post? I understand from previous messages that I will only need the Francilien as I am staying onsite? Would I also be able to use this for magic hours?

    If I've left it too late what time does the pass office open in DLP to buy the tickets?

    Finally are under 3 years free of charge in the buffet restaurants and can I use the single annual pass to obtain a discount for all meals?

    Many Thanks,

    you have left it too late, and unfortunately francilien passes will not be suitable if you wait until you get to DLP to buy them, because you can't use them at all on days 2 and 3 after you purchase them for park entry, even if staying onsite. So it will need to be fantasy passes for you this time round. You can buy those at the park when you arrive.

    yes under-3s are free in the buffet restaurants at DLP, and yes, one annual pass gets you the food and souvenir discounts for your whole group.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 7 November 2014 at 1:13PM
    The Christmas season 2014 DLP meet n greets and shows programme has been published now :D -

    http://news.disneylandparis.ie/IE/EN/Neutral/Images/ShowsAndParades.pdf
  • k88aab
    k88aab Posts: 11 Forumite
    Hi
    Just wondering if anyone could help, we're booked to go to dlp in April 2015 and some relatives have just been this week and told us that food is very expensive (which we expected) but they said you can't take food in with you as they check your bags and also scan them like the airport?! Is this true and if so has anyone got any tips on not spending a fortune on food?
    Thanks
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    k88aab wrote: »
    Hi
    Just wondering if anyone could help, we're booked to go to dlp in April 2015 and some relatives have just been this week and told us that food is very expensive (which we expected) but they said you can't take food in with you as they check your bags and also scan them like the airport?! Is this true and if so has anyone got any tips on not spending a fortune on food?
    Thanks

    your relatives are incorrect - yes your bags are scanned at security before you enter the parks each day, but they are not being scanned for food, and yes you can take snacks/lunch and soft drinks etc into the parks with you, there is absolutely no problem doing this. Just no glass bottles, knives or alcohol.
  • k88aab
    k88aab Posts: 11 Forumite
    Thank you, I thought it was highly unlikely that that was the case!
  • O thank goodness I found this page, where has the rumours come from where they strip your bags of everything edible?? I was also told the same and thought we would spend an absolute fortune in the park so many thanks.
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  • Hi Balletshoes, I wonder if you could let me know how many weeks before departure should I recieve my accomadation tickets, park tickets and flight tickets, I have booked with the official Disney site, thanks for your help
  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    There are no accommodation tickets. Print off your booking confirmation and when you check into your hotel you'll be given your park tickets (and meal plan tickets if applicable).

    Can't help re flights.
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  • Hi guys,

    Just curious about the price of meals at the park. I have had a look online but some of the meals look very expensive - 20 euors for a burger!! I dont mind these prices for a meal but 20 euros for a burger seem excessive - In addition to this all the kids meals seem to be burgers!

    Can anybody who has been recently recommend which restaurants to visit - Like I said, I have looked online but everything seems to be burgers and pizza's.
  • Hiya I'm hoping to book this weekend for next November 16th with the 2 nights free offer.

    Is it ok to book through disneyland paris direct as I see you can book with a deposit on there rather than full amount outright?

    Also will he park be quiet that week?

    Many thanks!
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