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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Edinburghlass wrote: »If every "popular" thread was made a sticky then there would be 2 pages full of stickies. There will be good reasons why your request was refused so it won't help if other people start requesting the same thing.
If you are having problems finding the thread all you need to do is put Disneyland Paris into "search this forum" and it will be there.
Point is, there are more people using this thread than the Las Vegas and Currency threads which are stickies, so I think you'll find its a pretty valid request.
Don't see many other 'popular' threads as this one.Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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The point is you have been refused and to continue with this will merely irritate0
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Edinburghlass wrote: »The point is you have been refused and to continue with this will merely irritate
not if its justifiedPlease take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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ellie9ellie wrote: »Hi all - I've been reading this thread all morning and thought I'd bite the bullet and post. I've got Tesco Clubcard vouchers that I need to redeem and would love to take DD to Disneyland Paris. Worked out I can do this with Air Miles and going on the Eurostar. Phoned for costings and its going to be 3,700 miles (which is about £160 in clubcard points which I already have) and then an extra £571 for 3 days and 2 nights. This is staying in the Newport Hotel in Eurodisney in September - forgot to ask though if it includes the park tickets!! Travel would be on Eurostar with a table and four seats (DH, DD, Baby and myself) I need to use the Tesco vouchers as they are coming to an end. Do you think this is good value or should I look elsewhere? . TIA x
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ellie9ellie wrote: »Hi all - I've been reading this thread all morning and thought I'd bite the bullet and post. I've got Tesco Clubcard vouchers that I need to redeem and would love to take DD to Disneyland Paris. Worked out I can do this with Air Miles and going on the Eurostar. Phoned for costings and its going to be 3,700 miles (which is about £160 in clubcard points which I already have) and then an extra £571 for 3 days and 2 nights. This is staying in the Newport Hotel in Eurodisney in September - forgot to ask though if it includes the park tickets!! Travel would be on Eurostar with a table and four seats (DH, DD, Baby and myself) I need to use the Tesco vouchers as they are coming to an end. Do you think this is good value or should I look elsewhere? . TIA x
£471 including breakfast and park tickets in Sept staying at the santa fe, this was for sunday to tues. Guessing baby was under 2? cannot book Eurostar online for Sept yet but going on June prices the sunday to tues its about £200 direct train.
Id say that was a good price, I have paid £247 (including disney express) for santa fe for one night (going next week in school hols) inc park tickets and breakfast and then direct eurostar was £264, we also booked Buffalo Bills show for £96 for the 3 of us, I did mine all seperates as the cheapest package was £785!!!!!!! for one night two days.0 -
michellefromessex wrote: »£471 including breakfast and park tickets in Sept staying at the santa fe, this was for sunday to tues. Guessing baby was under 2? cannot book Eurostar online for Sept yet but going on June prices the sunday to tues its about £200 direct train.
Id say that was a good price, I have paid £247 (including disney express) for santa fe for one night (going next week in school hols) inc park tickets and breakfast and then direct eurostar was £264, we also booked Buffalo Bills show for £96 for the 3 of us, I did mine all seperates as the cheapest package was £785!!!!!!! for one night two days.
Is Buffalo Bill show worth the money?
I'm going with family next Monday to Friday.
Have been every year for past 10 years but never booked Buffalo Bill as its always so expensive, I could never justify it!
Have 2 girls aged 10 and 5, (plus me and the missus) would they enjoy it?Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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From what I have heard from friends who have gone they have all said the show is brilliant, you get constant supply of drinks (beer/soft drinks), cowboy hats to keep, mixed reports on the food, some say it was lovely one friend said her kids didnt eat much, but it all depends on what your kids are like for eating, think the kids meal is potatoe wedges, chicken drumstick, sausage, ice cream. Adults get chilli, kebab, nachos, potatoe wedges, apple pie and ice cream, we got 15% off on our booking confirmation so I phoned and added it on, we go sat 21st on the 2nd show in the 2nd stage seating. The way we saw it was that we were probably going to spend quite a bit on a meal that night anyway plus drinks in the hotel bar, this way we get entertainment for the night too.0
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Just found the current menu at BBWWS:Adult menu
Cattleman's chili
Accompanied Trailside bread
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Mixed grill Kebab with Tex-Mex spices,
Accompanied ¼ corn on the cob and old style potato wedges
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Warm apple Cobbler with vanilla ice cream
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with a cup of coffee or tea
Water, Beer or Coca Cola
Children's menu
Roasted leg of chicken, Sausage
Old style potato wedges
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Ice Cream
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michellefromessex wrote: »From what I have heard from friends who have gone they have all said the show is brilliant, you get constant supply of drinks (beer/soft drinks), cowboy hats to keep, mixed reports on the food, some say it was lovely one friend said her kids didnt eat much, but it all depends on what your kids are like for eating, think the kids meal is potatoe wedges, chicken drumstick, sausage, ice cream. Adults get chilli, kebab, nachos, potatoe wedges, apple pie and ice cream, we got 15% off on our booking confirmation so I phoned and added it on, we go sat 21st on the 2nd show in the 2nd stage seating. The way we saw it was that we were probably going to spend quite a bit on a meal that night anyway plus drinks in the hotel bar, this way we get entertainment for the night too.
thanks - thats what i'm thinking
we gotta eat, so why not get some entertainment too!!
do you know the current prices ?Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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I have a question about disney express, I have booked this as an add on because we are spending such small time this visit we didnt want to have to waste a moment checking in and carrying luggage to hotel. When I added it the advisor stated that I would need to go to the disney express checkin desk at the station and they would have my park tickets and BBWWS voucher waiting for me, when I last went with disney express added as part of a package, I was given my tickets on the train mid journey, can someone who has booked eurostar seperate and has added DE, confirm how they received their tickets? many thanks x0
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