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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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hiya we booked breakfast slots for 8 one morning and half 7 the next but they let you in later its just having a booking card that they really look for, it is quite a long day getting up early for breakfast but we found that with the park shutting at 8 we should of made the most of the time we could get there,
not sure if you could book your breakfast in the park and maybe go there first and get a couple of rides in while its quiet and grab breakfast at 10ish.
i would advise going to the hotel first because your room might be ready anyway and it took us half hour to check in drop our stuff off and leave for the park so doesnt waste too much time.
if you have any questions about booking meals in the park id ask the staff in the hotel they seem to be very nice. like someone said before we went in half term and found that some places were busy and some not so bad it depended on the time you wanted to eat and where to be honest. we didnt book anywhere other than the day we ate at the hotel because we found that we walked round the park and just ate where we was when we got hungry.
you do end up walking miles but we still walked rather than get the bus somedays because it was so packed because its for sequoia lodge and newport bay i think.
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Hi, I'm new to all this , so you'll have to bear with me, I'm off to Disney in a week but I don't really want to fork out the 120 or so Euros to use Shuttle. Several posts here recommend RS Transports. Does anyone know whereabouts they pick you up from when you land at the airport in CDG ??
i've booked for march with RS Transports and on the booking confirmation they give a list of pick up points for each terminal and explain they will be waiting with your name at the appropriate exit (you have to give them your flight details). This is my first time to disney so hoping all goes well lol!0 -
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Our eurostar arrives 1pm, I'm worried that if we go straight into the park that by the time we get to the hotel much laterthe breakfast times will be mostly taken? so wonder whether to go to hotel first?
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Hi we have just got back for a week, we arrived on Eurostar about half one, we used the Disney Express and went straight into the park, we got back to the hotel at gone half past ten at night. The lady said we can have breakfast anytime we want and then just gave us a ticket we went for the earliest time of 7 am. This was the hotel Cheyenne though may be different at your hotel. Have a fab time.0 -
I think Disney is very well priced, of course depending on when you want to go. I do think some dates are overpriced!
Sometimes its cheaper to book a package and sometimes its cheaper to tailor make your trip as OP said with an hotel near Disney.
Sam1970, not sure if you have been with Air France before but I think they are brilliant!
I had the first nasty surprise from airfrance today. I bought 4 tickets from them (manchester-paris) for £356. I understood that they will charge me £4 for paying by credit card but when i got my bank statement today i found that they charged £4 per ticket (£16 in total):mad:...it was one transaction so how can they get away with this0 -
jazzypinkpuppet wrote: »Hi we have just got back for a week, we arrived on Eurostar about half one, we used the Disney Express and went straight into the park, we got back to the hotel at gone half past ten at night. The lady said we can have breakfast anytime we want and then just gave us a ticket we went for the earliest time of 7 am. This was the hotel Cheyenne though may be different at your hotel. Have a fab time.
do you get your tickets on the eurostar then?Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.0 -
I had the first nasty surprise from airfrance today. I bought 4 tickets from them (manchester-paris) for £356. I understood that they will charge me £4 for paying by credit card but when i got my bank statement today i found that they charged £4 per ticket (£16 in total):mad:...it was one transaction so how can they get away with this
Oh no! Surely they would have shown that on the final page of the booking process? Regardless of the charge being per booking or per ticket, it should be made clear to you before making the booking.
Have you spoke to them or tried replicating the booking in case there has been a mistake?Happy0 -
Oh no! Surely they would have shown that on the final page of the booking process? Regardless of the charge being per booking or per ticket, it should be made clear to you before making the booking.
Have you spoke to them or tried replicating the booking in case there has been a mistake?
I printed out the booking page and clearly it says the total was £356 (it did not even include the £4 CC charge as it should have been £360) but the charges on my CC appeared as 4 transactions for £93 each. I emailed them on wednesday but still no reply:mad:0 -
airfrance just replied...basically they are saying the £4 charge is per passenger and not per booking eventhough this was never made clear on their website.they did not offer any apology for that..in summary they are saying ...if you dont like it get stuffed0
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airfrance just replied...basically they are saying the £4 charge is per passenger and not per booking eventhough this was never made clear on their website.they did not offer any apology for that..in summary they are saying ...if you dont like it get stuffed
If it's any consolation, Ryanair are even worse. They add the surcharge per-person AND per-flight. So a return trip for 4 people attracts 8 surcharges.0
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