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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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£13 is worth 19 euros on standard half-board
to get the princess meal, you have to upgrade to halfboard+ which for adults is £17 or 23euros, but they want double the amount of tokens so it would cost £34 per adult or 48 euros, children will be £14 or 20 euros each
hth Flea
Can you use the half board standard at face value and pay the difference or do you have to upgrade to the half board plus. If you do upgrade to half board plus does two vouchers pay for the whole meal or do you still have to pay extra.0 -
if you let me know cos if it is the meals my sister is really interested I just dont see how an agent can pay for something that even disneyland says is impossible.
We were told it was impossible too!:oYou may walk and you may run
You leave your footprints all around the sun
And every time the storm and the soul wars come
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Should be 08448 008 111. I've got the summer/winter 2008-2009 brochure in front of me and it's page 82. Up to 02/04/09 price is £21 per adult and £11 per child (I assume the price goes up after this date). HTH!!
Ok, so i have just called disney, it can be done, yay! For 2adult & 2 children it is £106 for the princess meal in feb, much better than the 55euro per adult when you pay on the day. I need to call the travel agent to book it though as that is who we book the trip through.Daily Free Scratchcard started 7.1.09 balance £0.10p £50 cashed out:j
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We also book HB+ for our stay. We paid £18 per adult and £8 per child. In the park they have a face value of 25Euro and 11 euro.
So well worth doing, given how bad the exchange rate is, you actually make money!.Daily Free Scratchcard started 7.1.09 balance £0.10p £50 cashed out:j
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Ok, so i have just called disney, it can be done, yay! For 2adult & 2 children it is £106 for the princess meal in feb, much better than the 55euro per adult when you pay on the day. I need to call the travel agent to book it though as that is who we book the trip through.
so travel agent have just confirmed it is all ok. Ok the travel agent have just booked me 2adult and 2 children to the princess meal for £106 much better than the euro price.
If you have booked yourself you can call disney on 08448 008 111 and tell them you want to prebook and prepay for the princess meal. You will need your booking ref.Daily Free Scratchcard started 7.1.09 balance £0.10p £50 cashed out:j
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so wait I'm getting confused...I always go via disney direct...so if I phoned that number afterwards then it would be ok?You may walk and you may run
You leave your footprints all around the sun
And every time the storm and the soul wars come
You just keep on walking0 -
Hi all!
Sorry if this is covered elsewhere - I'm hugely time-starved and just haven't been able to read the whole thread. I'm just wondering if there's a written guide anywhere to going to Eurodisney?
We're looking to stay there for 3 days or so in early July, after 10 nights of hols in Brittany with the car. I've never done anything Disney before, so don't know how to go about it at all! Looked on Trip Advisor and Disney website, but I'm sure there must be cheaper ways of going?
Any help most gratefully appreciated, especially any link to info that I could print out and read at work!!!0 -
Hi all
In line with pandapaws, could I ask someone to help me out please. With so many pages of this thread and little patience, I could do with some kind help.
I plan to take my daughter (who would be turning 3) and wife to Euro disney on the Easter weekend (10th April till 13th April 09).
Could someone come up with some useful guides and booking/ cost saving tips for travel, stay, food and entry to disneyland paris?
I've driven to paris before, so driving is an acceptable option for me.
Many thanks in advance..0 -
poppyolivia wrote: »so wait I'm getting confused...I always go via disney direct...so if I phoned that number afterwards then it would be ok?
yes is it this number? If you have booked yourself you can call disney on 08448 008 111 and tell them you want to prebook and prepay for the princess meal. You will need your booking ref.
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i would just like to recommend these two other sites, i have found them a real help. I think they are already on here, but just as a reminder
http://www.magicalkingdoms.com/dlp/index.html have menus, tips, info on hotels etc. A real gem for planning
http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=76 again great for planning and asking questions.
Only 7 sleeps before we go!!!:j
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