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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    your park tickets with your hotel are all park hopper tickets, so you can use them in both parks, the main park and the studios, as often as you like, each day you have them for :).

    I was looking at a Monday arrival date in early December for the hotel price, it may be more expensive arriving on a Friday (usually Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday arrivals make the package more expensive). Changing your dates to Thursday to Monday instead of Friday to Tuesday could get you a cheaper price.

    Do you have the option of a budget airline from your local airport, or one close enough to drive to, to CDG? I use Easyjet or bmibaby, and book direct with them.
  • wendyphant
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  • your park tickets with your hotel are all park hopper tickets, so you can use them in both parks, the main park and the studios, as often as you like, each day you have them for :).

    I was looking at a Monday arrival date in early December for the hotel price, it may be more expensive arriving on a Friday (usually Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday arrivals make the package more expensive). Changing your dates to Thursday to Monday instead of Friday to Tuesday could get you a cheaper price.

    Do you have the option of a budget airline from your local airport, or one close enough to drive to, to CDG? I use Easyjet or bmibaby, and book direct with them.

    Booking directly with the airline's an interesting thought...I'll have a look :). We've got a little bit of flexibility with dates but we're meeting friends that live in Holland and they'll need at least some of the break over the weekend. Thanks for the ideas :D

    Jess x
  • rolo1_2
    rolo1_2 Posts: 509 Forumite
    Anyone any thoughts on what day of the week tends to be the quietest? - I assume weekends are the busiest???

    We will be in France 1st two weeks of July, so are flexible on what day of the week we visit.
    Thanks in advance.............
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    rolo1 wrote: »
    Anyone any thoughts on what day of the week tends to be the quietest? - I assume weekends are the busiest???

    We will be in France 1st two weeks of July, so are flexible on what day of the week we visit.
    Thanks in advance.............

    once you hit summer months, all days are just as busy as each other. Schools in france break up first week of July, so i would expect locals to take advantage of the fact the UK doesnt break up til later in the month

    F
  • UncleBuck
    UncleBuck Posts: 47 Forumite
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    OK, I know that this is a daft request and probably in the wrong thread but.....

    Following an enjoyable trip to DLP recently we've discovered that the mickey mouse letter 'N' key ring that we bought hasn't made it back :(! I was wondering if a kind MSEr' who's visiting DLP soon could purchase one for me and post it once they're back in the UK.

    I'm more than happy to send the euro's and the sterling to anyone who could help before they go on their trip. If you can help, could you please send a private message

    Thanks in advance for any offers of help

    UB
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    Proud to be a MF and DF MSE after following advice here and breaking the ground-in mental barriers to change! :cool:
  • scottishf
    scottishf Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    UncleBuck wrote: »
    OK, I know that this is a daft request and probably in the wrong thread but.....

    Following an enjoyable trip to DLP recently we've discovered that the mickey mouse letter 'N' key ring that we bought hasn't made it back :(! I was wondering if a kind MSEr' who's visiting DLP soon could purchase one for me and post it once they're back in the UK.

    I'm more than happy to send the euro's and the sterling to anyone who could help before they go on their trip. If you can help, could you please send a private message

    Thanks in advance for any offers of help

    UB

    PM on way :-)
  • Marcia17
    Marcia17 Posts: 30 Forumite
    Hi
    We are off to DLP 1st-4th Sepetember staying at Davy Crockett ranch and I have a few questions. Will the French children be back at school by then?
    We would love to treat our 3 girls to a character breakfast is it best to book in advance and where is the best venue. Could you tell me if we get any sort of discount on a character breakfast as we are staying at a disney hotel? I've had a brief look through the thread but would like an up to date opinion.
    Are there any character photo opportunities at the Davy Crockett? We stayed at the Santa Fe years ago and Pluto was a daily visitor :)
    Thanks for your help and advice
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Marcia17 wrote: »
    Hi
    We are off to DLP 1st-4th Sepetember staying at Davy Crockett ranch and I have a few questions. Will the French children be back at school by then?
    Yes, the French school holidays will be over by then

    We would love to treat our 3 girls to a character breakfast is it best to book in advance and where is the best venue. Could you tell me if we get any sort of discount on a character breakfast as we are staying at a disney hotel? I've had a brief look through the thread but would like an up to date opinion.
    The only option for a character breakfast is at Cafe Mickey - when staying at the Davy Crockett Ranch, you do get a slight discount on the price, you pay £16 per adult, and £12 per child, if you add it to your existing booking and pay in advance. There are quite a few options for other character meals though (lunch or dinner).

    Are there any character photo opportunities at the Davy Crockett? We stayed at the Santa Fe years ago and Pluto was a daily visitor :)
    I believe there are characters around the DCR, similar to the Santa Fe.
    Thanks for your help and advice

    Hope this helps,
  • System
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    edited 24 June 2010 at 4:45PM
    Well have returned from a 2 night/3 (not whole days) stay at Eurodisney. Whilst it was great to see the kids reactions at the park and the enjoyment that they had I felt sick at how unbelievably obscenely overpriced it was. So overall, good time had by all but way way too expensive.
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