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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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oh right i was thinking of eurostar.
Is that from experience??0 -
Good Morning all,
Just looking at the Disneyland Hotel Premium Meal Vouchers offer for next Feb, and trying to justify paying the extra (compared to the other hotels on the Meal Voucher Plus offer)
Does anyone know where I can see menus for the restaurants, to see if its actually worth booking.
Auberge de Cendrillon is included, my girls would love that with the Princesses, but i have no idea if the menu includes things they are actually going to eat!
All very well having a fancy menu, but no good if they only want a pizza!
Same goes for California Grill and Inventions in the Hotel itself.
Also, I notice Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is included in the Premium Meal package (category 2 seating) - is this a really rubbish view?
I've never seen the show, in all our years of going, as its always so expensive, but this seems like a much cheaper way of getting to see it - but not if its a rubbish view!
cheers
IMPlease take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
(MSE Andrea says ok!)0 -
manutd68*99*08 wrote: »oh right i was thinking of eurostar.
Is that from experience??
Well, you'll be spending more getting to London for the eurostar one way than the eurostar return to paris.0 -
There is 10% off untill Feb 2010 in leger holiday disney resport break (quoting britguide 08-09 when booking)0
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »Good Morning all,
Just looking at the Disneyland Hotel Premium Meal Vouchers offer for next Feb, and trying to justify paying the extra (compared to the other hotels on the Meal Voucher Plus offer)
Does anyone know where I can see menus for the restaurants, to see if its actually worth booking.
Auberge de Cendrillon is included, my girls would love that with the Princesses, but i have no idea if the menu includes things they are actually going to eat!
All very well having a fancy menu, but no good if they only want a pizza!
Same goes for California Grill and Inventions in the Hotel itself.
Also, I notice Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is included in the Premium Meal package (category 2 seating) - is this a really rubbish view?
I've never seen the show, in all our years of going, as its always so expensive, but this seems like a much cheaper way of getting to see it - but not if its a rubbish view!
cheers
IM0 -
yay my temporary shareholders card has arrived!!!MFW#105 - 2015 Overpaid £8095 / 2016 Overpaid £6983.24 / 2017 Overpaid £3583.12 / 2018 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2019 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2020 Overpaid £2583.12/ 2021 overpaid £1506.82 /2022 Overpaid £2975.28 / 2023 Overpaid £2677.30 / 2024 Overpaid £2173.61 Total OP since mortgage started in 2015 = £37,286.86 2025 MFW target £1700, payments to date at April 2025 - £1712.07..0
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we have a 3night trip to the cheyenne hotel booked on 31st march 2010...on the eurostar!...we have all our meals included (we get the free meal vouchers)...including insurance, transport, the stay etc it is costing us 904 pounds for 2 adults 2 children and a infant...i think this is a good deal and am hoping that by having the meals included this is going to save us a huge wack of money lol.
i went back in 2001 (b4 i had kids) and it was brilliant we didnt stay in a disney hotel but it was fab none the less...except the french drivers, i would never drive ona french road again.
ive read mixed reviews about the cheyenne and disneyland in general..when we went things werent too expensive as it was still in francs as opposed to euros.
im worried that our 'magical' trip will not be so and that we shouldve just saved teh extra and gone to florida!
my 5 yr old is a huge disneyfan...everytime he sees the ad he is nagging to go..this is going to be kept a complete secret that we're going..im just worried he'll be dissapointed and also we'll be fgor the wholetrip going you cant have this you cant do that its too expensive!!
how much would be a good amount to take in pounds for that length of time and for all of us etc0 -
oh and what is all this shareholder stuff about and will it be of an advantage to get one?0
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we have a 3night trip to the cheyenne hotel booked on 31st march 2010...on the eurostar!...we have all our meals included (we get the free meal vouchers)...including insurance, transport, the stay etc it is costing us 904 pounds for 2 adults 2 children and a infant...i think this is a good deal and am hoping that by having the meals included this is going to save us a huge wack of money lol.
i went back in 2001 (b4 i had kids) and it was brilliant we didnt stay in a disney hotel but it was fab none the less...except the french drivers, i would never drive ona french road again.
ive read mixed reviews about the cheyenne and disneyland in general..when we went things werent too expensive as it was still in francs as opposed to euros.
im worried that our 'magical' trip will not be so and that we shouldve just saved teh extra and gone to florida!
my 5 yr old is a huge disneyfan...everytime he sees the ad he is nagging to go..this is going to be kept a complete secret that we're going..im just worried he'll be dissapointed and also we'll be fgor the wholetrip going you cant have this you cant do that its too expensive!!
how much would be a good amount to take in pounds for that length of time and for all of us etc0 -
oh and what is all this shareholder stuff about and will it be of an advantage to get one?
basically if you own more than 5 disneyland paris shares (quoted as EDL on the paris stock market) you can join disneyparis share holders club) if you own 20 or more membership is free, however if you own 5-19 shares you have to pay around 35 euros for 2 year membership.
you get discounts in the shops and resturants on site (15%) (not the counter service ones, discounts at the spa at the disneyland hotel(10%) , panoromagic, buff bills and also access to salon mickey
you also get discount when buying an annual pass (15%), booking a disney package, or room only if you have annual passes and park tickets (10 or 15%) if buying at the door
also discounted park tours, disney golf, and a vip card for la valle shopping centre
you also get 10% discount off at the disneystores here in the uk
full benefit info is here: http://corporate.disneylandparis.com/shareholders/shareholders-club/index-register.xhtml?tab=tab2#contentjMFW#105 - 2015 Overpaid £8095 / 2016 Overpaid £6983.24 / 2017 Overpaid £3583.12 / 2018 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2019 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2020 Overpaid £2583.12/ 2021 overpaid £1506.82 /2022 Overpaid £2975.28 / 2023 Overpaid £2677.30 / 2024 Overpaid £2173.61 Total OP since mortgage started in 2015 = £37,286.86 2025 MFW target £1700, payments to date at April 2025 - £1712.07..0
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