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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • ex_fox_now_a_dragon
    ex_fox_now_a_dragon Posts: 137 Forumite
    edited 16 July 2009 at 10:08PM
    Up to date food/drink/snack prices

    My DD's are off to DLP with school and I need to buy euros for them. Has anyone been to DLP very recently and able to remember general prices of food/drinks or snacks to give me an idea of how many euros to buy. I have checked out dlpfoodguide.com but these don't show when the menus are dated from (or did I miss something?)
    Many thanks
  • scottishf
    scottishf Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    d3g3f3 wrote: »
    Hello again,
    Does anyone know if it is possible to walk from Val dEurope to the Disney Parks. If yes, how long does it take and is it safe.
    Going for 6 nights in 6 weeks and 6 days time...can't wait...i feel like a kid again....at 51 years old!!!

    I would also be grateful for this info......i'm going tomorrow and cant wait...yippeeeeeeeeeee
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    edited 19 July 2009 at 12:24AM
    Up to date food/drink/snack prices

    My DD's are off to DLP with school and I need to buy euros for them. Has anyone been to DLP very recently and able to remember general prices of food/drinks or snacks to give me an idea of how many euros to buy. I have checked out dlpfoodguide.com but these don't show when the menus are dated from (or did I miss something?)
    Many thanks

    that site is out of date
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  • scottishf
    scottishf Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    Does anyone know if you can get annual passes at the studios park, or is it only at the other park ?
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    annual passes cover both parks
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  • scottishf
    scottishf Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    Yes ..but can you purchase them at either park :)
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    scottishf wrote: »
    Yes ..but can you purchase them at either park :)

    Last paragraph says it must be picked up/validated in the Disneyland Park so I'd guess you would be better buying it at that park gate.

    http://www.dlrpmagic.com/guidebook/your-visit/booking/annual-passports/
  • hello
    I was just wondering if anyone has been to the dinner or breakfast with the characters? Is it worth the money ? Do the characters stay for a while or is it walk in walk out sort of thing ? Are there photo opportunities without everyone pushing etc ?
    Would this be the best thing to book to see the characters like mickey, Donald, goofy rather than the princesses. Kids are 5 and 10, five year old son is obsessed with Mikey and Donald, he nearly burst with excitement when we went to Disney store in London because they had a range of all Mickey in London stuff I can't wait to see his face when he sees Mickey :j
    Sorry for all the questions just so excited planning it all. :D
    Jazzy
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    hello
    I was just wondering if anyone has been to the dinner or breakfast with the characters? Is it worth the money ? Do the characters stay for a while or is it walk in walk out sort of thing ? Are there photo opportunities without everyone pushing etc ?
    Would this be the best thing to book to see the characters like mickey, Donald, goofy rather than the princesses. Kids are 5 and 10, five year old son is obsessed with Mikey and Donald, he nearly burst with excitement when we went to Disney store in London because they had a range of all Mickey in London stuff I can't wait to see his face when


    Yes it is worth it! The characters go around all your tables, chat, play, have photos, sign books etc. No pushing and shoving. Id suggest cafe Mickey if your son is obsessed with him as you have Minnie, Mickey, Pluto, Goofy etc plus other disney characters
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  • anna42hmr
    anna42hmr Posts: 2,890 Forumite
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    emweaver wrote: »


    Yes it is worth it! The characters go around all your tables, chat, play, have photos, sign books etc. No pushing and shoving. Id suggest cafe Mickey if your son is obsessed with him as you have Minnie, Mickey, Pluto, Goofy etc plus other disney characters


    we are considering bookinng cafe mickey for one breakfast (bearing in mind we are 2 adults in our 20s lol) and also using our hb plus voucher to pay towards auberge you think its worth it for us to do this? as auberge is expensive? also any idea how they are with parties with no kids???
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