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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Rachie_B wrote: »
    yes you can :)

    we take bottles of water and snacks

    they are not checking whether you have food in your bags !
    There are signs up saying no picknicking though and as you walk towards the entrance there is an Aire de Piquenique where you can sit in tranquility. I did not see anyone in the Parks eating any food other than what Disney were selling.
  • vivatifosi
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    I've taken my own food into the park without any problem. Mind you, I take small snack food items, not a full picnic hamper!

    I've even seen people at the "all you can eat" breakfast buffet making ham and cheese rolls to take in, but I've never tried that...
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  • MR_G
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    markelock wrote: »
    yes, the disney site is the best price. print your own tickets to save on postage too.

    Im travelling to Euro Disney next week & it says the tickets you can purchase on the Disney site are postage only & bookable only 10 days in advance !!!

    Has anyone used these guys http://www.attractiontix.co.uk/disneyland-paris.asp#CalendarClick as you can print your tickets off as soon as you have paid for them
  • rantu
    rantu Posts: 69 Forumite
    MR_G wrote: »
    Im travelling to Euro Disney next week & it says the tickets you can purchase on the Disney site are postage only & bookable only 10 days in advance !!!

    Has anyone used these guys http://www.attractiontix.co.uk/disneyland-paris.asp#CalendarClick as you can print your tickets off as soon as you have paid for them


    Disneyland paris official site offers tickets with "print at home" option....once you fill ur details, go to next page where you will see tickets printed at home option ticked by default
  • Rachie_B
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    There are signs up saying no picknicking though and as you walk towards the entrance there is an Aire de Piquenique where you can sit in tranquility. I did not see anyone in the Parks eating any food other than what Disney were selling.

    we didn't have a full blown picnic ! lol

    we just had some raisins,crisps,cereal bars and water in our bags

    on our 3 previous trips, have seen lots of others eating their own snacks too ....
  • janajay
    janajay Posts: 40 Forumite
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    Hi all,

    just got back from Paris and wanted to chip in on the picnic debate... I took a rucksack in each day filled with drinks, rolls, fruit. Security checked my bag each time and not a word said about the food. Most people I saw there were openly eating food brought from home.

    x
  • We are off next week to Davy Crockett Ranch - usual check in time 3pm, if we arrive early can we just get our passes, drive to Disney and enjoy the parks?
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  • Just back last night. Think you might be better off at the duty free shop at the ferry or wherever. We travelled Eurotunnel and their shop at Calais seemed very good value.

    we are flying from exeter, will check prices on way out and compare to auchan, don't go for another 13 days!!! so if anybody has any further info?:T
  • Zoetoes
    Zoetoes Posts: 2,496 Forumite
    We are off next week to Davy Crockett Ranch - usual check in time 3pm, if we arrive early can we just get our passes, drive to Disney and enjoy the parks?

    Yes if your passes are for the first day. Have a great time, I loved Davy Crockett!
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  • We are off next week to Davy Crockett Ranch - usual check in time 3pm, if we arrive early can we just get our passes, drive to Disney and enjoy the parks?
    Yes you can. You just won't get into the accom until after 3 that's all. Love Davy Crockett - don't like the hard beds though!!
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