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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi, apologies if any of this is repeated but I'm a Disney newbie!
We are going in the last week of February, staying in Sequoia with half board plus and just have a few questions.
- What is Disney like at the back end of Feb?
usually a couple of degrees colder than the UK, and ok crowd levels (its French school holidays, including the Parisien area, so it won't be really quiet, but it won't be really crowded either). There are usually a few refurbs going on between January and March each year, so there may be a couple of rides/attractions closed during your trip.
- We are staying for 4 nights, 5 days, do we get 4 meal vouchers or 5?
you get 4
- Will I need to book Cafe Mickey before we go or will it be okay to book once we are there (We go Mon-Fri and are planning on going on Thurs)?
Thank you in advance!
yes you should book Cafe Mickey before you arrive, its a very popular restaurant at DLP.0 -
notanewuser wrote: »I heard they were stopping people from taking breakfast out of the restaurant at Santa fe this weekend, and that they were rationing ham! Sounds like you bypassed that!!!
Whilst I seen people sticking rolls upon rolls into bags while we were there, I didn't. I brought a loaf of bread from home
(We did manage to use some of the Nutella pods though)Thanks to all posters :A0 -
If anyone needs an annual pass discount of 10% off either this weekend weekend before christmas or new year let me know0
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Anyone driving to DLP and living north of the Dartford Crossing & tunnel, there are changes to the toll paying process, i.e. No more pay at barrier from 30th November, you will need to either prepay, pay within 24 hours or open an account.
Information is here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/dart-charge-dartford-crossing-remote-payment
Apologies to those of you out there that already know, just figured it was useful info for those that didn't."Life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it": Ferris Bueller
DLP visits 2015: March, June, September, DecemberLife is a journey - enjoy the ride
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Balletshoes, could I please pick your brain?
We are going to DLP on 14th dec, we booked under the Belgium site with the flash sale for myself and 3 kids, Dh will get an annual pass when we are there. We have decided we want to do the travelling on Sun 13th so not to waste any of our time there!
My question is... Is it possible to book one night only in the Davy Crockett with no tickets included? We looked at the explorers hotel and it was £101, and we are on quite a tight budget!
Thank you in advance0 -
nearlysorted wrote: »Balletshoes, could I please pick your brain?
We are going to DLP on 14th dec, we booked under the Belgium site with the flash sale for myself and 3 kids, Dh will get an annual pass when we are there. We have decided we want to do the travelling on Sun 13th so not to waste any of our time there!
My question is... Is it possible to book one night only in the Davy Crockett with no tickets included? We looked at the explorers hotel and it was £101, and we are on quite a tight budget!
Thank you in advance
unfortunately this year i've not seen any room-only deals for any of the onsite hotels, including the DCR. You could phone DLP and ask them how much it would be to add one night with no park tickets to your booking? Otherwise you're looking at booking one of the nearby hotels for your arrival night, then moving to the DCR early on your check-in day.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »unfortunately this year i've not seen any room-only deals for any of the onsite hotels, including the DCR. You could phone DLP and ask them how much it would be to add one night with no park tickets to your booking? Otherwise you're looking at booking one of the nearby hotels for your arrival night, then moving to the DCR early on your check-in day.
Thank you, I was going to call them and ask, but was a bit apprehensive as I have booked as living in Belgium:eek:, I take it this wont matter then?
Thank you once again!0 -
nearlysorted wrote: »Thank you, I was going to call them and ask, but was a bit apprehensive as I have booked as living in Belgium:eek:, I take it this wont matter then?
Thank you once again!
no it won't matter at all, just give them your booking referance number and ask how much it will cost to add a night at the start of your stay - you don't have to commit to anything, you're just asking for a price.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »no it won't matter at all, just give them your booking referance number and ask how much it will cost to add a night at the start of your stay - you don't have to commit to anything, you're just asking for a price.
Thank you, I will call them in the morning!0 -
balletshoes wrote: »here are your park hours -
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/calendars/park-hours/2014-12-17/
the fireworks are low-level at DLP, and are part of the Dreams show. With younger children you should get to the castle area early as its really not that easy for small children to see Dreams in the crowds.
Thanks, how early do you suggest please?0
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