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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • sodamnfunky
    sodamnfunky Posts: 12,303 Forumite
    I agree he will love it, BUT I would also stay in the resort, it's far easier and more convenient.
  • anna42hmr
    anna42hmr Posts: 2,890 Forumite
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    I agree he will love it, BUT I would also stay in the resort, it's far easier and more convenient.

    i agree on staying on resort too, so much more conveinent as you can stop and take a break in the middle of the day, i can imagine that will be very handy with a toddler! as wel entitles to extra magic hours, includes breakfast and you dont have to carry the shopping with you you can get them to send it to the hotel shop etc
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  • 6060
    6060 Posts: 2 Newbie
    Hi,
    we've booked the princesses and prince dinner for our little girls birthday, but we were wondering what is actually included, we know you get a meal but are there any drinks included too?
    Also in the disney shops do they have the price in pounds and can you pay in english or is it just euros?
    One last question, how long do you have to be at ashford station before the train leaves?
    We're so excited we've only got 12 days to go to DLP!
  • 6060 wrote: »
    Hi,
    we've booked the princesses and prince dinner for our little girls birthday, but we were wondering what is actually included, we know you get a meal but are there any drinks included too?
    Also in the disney shops do they have the price in pounds and can you pay in english or is it just euros?
    One last question, how long do you have to be at ashford station before the train leaves?
    We're so excited we've only got 12 days to go to DLP!

    Prices are all in Euros on everything, including food and shops. I'm not aware that you can pay in pounds, just euros I think. However you can draw money out from the cash point in Euros on a debit card or make purchases on a credit card in Euros and the bank will convert into pounds.
  • minimooch
    minimooch Posts: 178 Forumite
    my apologies if this has been asked before, this is a v long thread.

    The letter with my eurostar tickets from st pan say to check in 90 mins before departure. Does anyone know if this is really necessary? travel on monday oooooooooh

    thanks
  • sodamnfunky
    sodamnfunky Posts: 12,303 Forumite
    6060 wrote: »
    Hi,
    we've booked the princesses and prince dinner for our little girls birthday, but we were wondering what is actually included, we know you get a meal but are there any drinks included too?
    Also in the disney shops do they have the price in pounds and can you pay in english or is it just euros?
    One last question, how long do you have to be at ashford station before the train leaves?
    We're so excited we've only got 12 days to go to DLP!

    All prices throughout the resort are in euros (it is France ;)). I am sue that drinks are included in the princesses meal (they are in the character party)

    We have always checked in at Ashford around 45 minutes before departure, even though it says 30 minutes on the ticket.
  • scottishf
    scottishf Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    I really would like to stay at the disney hotel, are there any good discounts available for doing this (i am an annual pass holder)
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    minimooch wrote: »
    my apologies if this has been asked before, this is a v long thread.

    The letter with my eurostar tickets from st pan say to check in 90 mins before departure. Does anyone know if this is really necessary? travel on monday oooooooooh

    thanks

    no its not necessary to check in 90 mins before, i would say anywhere between 240 and 91 mins, should suffice

    Flea
  • sodamnfunky
    sodamnfunky Posts: 12,303 Forumite
    scottishf wrote: »
    I really would like to stay at the disney hotel, are there any good discounts available for doing this (i am an annual pass holder)
    If you are an annual pass holder, I think they give decent discounts. I would email them and ask. It really is the best hotel there. I'll be in it in 2 weeks :D:D:D:D
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    Ive been told the dream castle hotel is as nice as if not nicer than the disneyland hotel its just not on site BUT MUCH CHEAPER
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