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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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consumers_revenge wrote: »im assuming its a doors width?
Yes - bit wider than a buggy - but you'd be blocking the room door and the bathroom door and there's no sound insulation between thee and the beds.Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
notanewuser wrote: »Yes - bit wider than a buggy - but you'd be blocking the room door and the bathroom door and there's no sound insulation between thee and the beds.
and you're not going to be any further away from your family in their beds in that area than you would be sleeping in the next bed to them.
Can you not take earplugs for your family to use at night?0 -
Its to avoid me being 3ft from her indoors and 15ft away. Coupled with earplug should do the trick ;-)0
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consumers_revenge wrote: »Its to avoid me being 3ft from her indoors and 15ft away. Coupled with earplug should do the trick ;-)
Don't think it would be anything like 15ft.
And the bath isn't full size so I wouldn't recommend that!Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
does anyone have any information on green pass for autistic child? is a gp letter and dla letter enough to take.Started comping October 2011, no wins as of yet. Would really love to win a short uk break so we can take the children away
Thank you to everyone who takes the times to post competitions and good luck:j
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Hi
Has anyone stayed at this hotel
Relais Spa Val D'europe?
I was looking at the junior suite but wondered if the sofabed is comfortable?
We are travelling as a party of one OAP ( me), daughter, grandson age 15 (but 6ft 1) and granddaughter 11. If we book a twin bedded junior suite then my grandson and I could sleep in them and my daughter and granddaughter in the sofabed. However my daughter has back problems so it would need to be comfortable and of a good size.
It looks nice and has the bonus of easy transport to Disneyland.
Oddly it is cheaper to book 4 adults than 2A 2C
Good transport + access to Val D'Europe makes this a good choice.
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Hi
Has anyone stayed at this hotel
Relais Spa Val D'europe?
I was looking at the junior suite but wondered if the sofabed is comfortable?
We are travelling as a party of one OAP ( me), daughter, grandson age 15 (but 6ft 1) and granddaughter 11. If we book a twin bedded junior suite then my grandson and I could sleep in them and my daughter and granddaughter in the sofabed. However my daughter has back problems so it would need to be comfortable and of a good size.
It looks nice and has the bonus of easy transport to Disneyland.
Oddly it is cheaper to book 4 adults than 2A 2C
Good transport + access to Val D'Europe makes this a good choice.
Thanks
the only thing I know about the Relais Spa is that children aged under 16 are not allowed to use the pool there. But if thats not an issue for you, it looks like a good option.
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notanewuser wrote: »Yes. They need to be dated within 3 months.
GP letter is dated this week- DLA letter however is 12 months old.
Guessing Drs letter will surfice ?
thank youStarted comping October 2011, no wins as of yet. Would really love to win a short uk break so we can take the children awayThank you to everyone who takes the times to post competitions and good luck:j
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Hi all,
Just wanted to let you know that we will be in DLP 25 thru 28 March (both dates inclusive)
In case you need a sponsor ... we're only a PM away
Arie0
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