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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • delwynshd
    delwynshd Posts: 2,907 Forumite
    i was in the sequioa Lodge last time and had half board standard if you stick the set menu, on the restaurants listed on the voucher you shouldnt have to pay more

    we ate in the steak house had a 3 course there with no extra to pay
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  • mercman1969
    mercman1969 Posts: 871 Forumite
    We are going with our 4 year old 29th - 31st March 10

    We booked the £150 deal which i believe is B&B

    How do we best maixmise our money during our stay

    What is the best thing to do regarding eating

    What do people recommend regarding itinery to make the most of the trip

    Thanks
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    winnie101 wrote: »
    I am booking 3 nights accommodation in Disney! The half board option is £147. I am not going to take this as I really hope I wouldn't be spending more than £50 on a meal at night. My daughter is 3 and my husband and I wouldn't be wanting a 3 course meal everynight. So I don't think the half board option is good value but I have heard food is very expensive in DLP.

    Does anybody else have any views on the half board option? Also has anybody had the meet n greet breakfast in Disney village?

    Another question Sequoia Lodge/ Santa Fe/ Davy Crocketts?

    honestly, you wont be able to get a one course meal for £50 - a burger/chips/drink for a family of 4 costs between £70-£100 in the restaurants in the Disney Village

    even Mcds cost us over £20 for two value meals, and 2 happy meals

    with the exchange rate as it is, its currently much better value to pay for the HB option

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  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    you cant use halfboard in mcdonalds or rainforest cafe, if you want to use it in cafe mickey and dont have the premium vouchers youve still got to pay some if you go for a 3 course meal or just use it as face value


    if i was you i would check out the disneyland paris section on https://www.disboards.com they are very friendly and most of them have been LOADS lol so will get plenty of advice
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  • winnie101
    winnie101 Posts: 123 Forumite
    Thanks everybody!
    Thomas Cook was phoning me back this morning with prices and they rang before I had a chance to check on here!
    So I have booked 3 nights b&b at Santa Fe and a Cafe Mickey meal all in for £420. I was offered the half board option for £135.24 should I phone back and change? I will probably be charged an admin charge now as I have paid in full.
  • georgiac
    georgiac Posts: 1,185 Forumite
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    Hi everyone, new to the world of DLP, and wondered what is the best way to buy straightforward 1 day park passes?

    Thanks
  • Hi
    I am off work from the 27th of this month for a week and fancy eurodisney for two nights. I can't find any good deals!! I want to go by eurostar and it is just for my daughter (2yrs) and I. Any ideas welcome???
    Thanks
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    georgiac wrote: »
    Hi everyone, new to the world of DLP, and wondered what is the best way to buy straightforward 1 day park passes?

    Thanks

    direct from their website, disneyland paris give you 15% discount if you buy online, you can print them at home or pay £3 for postal delivery. also quidco etc give cashback on the tickets
    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.
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    sillybilly wrote: »
    Hi
    I am off work from the 27th of this month for a week and fancy eurodisney for two nights. I can't find any good deals!! I want to go by eurostar and it is just for my daughter (2yrs) and I. Any ideas welcome???
    Thanks


    have u got a quote off disneylandparis they have 40% off atm?
    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.
  • ukfan
    ukfan Posts: 35 Forumite
    emweaver wrote: »
    direct from their website, disneyland paris give you 15% discount if you buy online, you can print them at home or pay £3 for postal delivery. also quidco etc give cashback on the tickets

    Was going to say the same.

    Also if you have one nearby you could try the Disney Store. They don't carry every ticket type available though so it's worth calling to check.
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