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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • bikebarbie
    bikebarbie Posts: 598 Forumite
    Rachie_B wrote: »
    definitely bring costumes from the UK, as they are soooo expensive out there!

    autograph books and pens can be bought in the shops,and are reasonably priced :)


    so only adults are not allowed to wear costumes? :(
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    bikebarbie wrote: »
    so only adults are not allowed to wear costumes? :(

    Adults are not allowed to dress as charcters.
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  • Thinking of going late June for 3 nights /4days 2 adults 1 child aged 4 staying at Sequoia lodge and travelling via eurostar comes to about £930 booking travel separetley via eurostar website. Just afew questions to ask:

    - Whats the Sequoia lodge like and how far is it from the main resort?

    - Its states on DLP website you get 4 day tickets is that to both parks?

    - Can you come back to your hotel room and then re enter park on same day?

    - I'm I better booking before 31st Jan or waiting for any offers in Febuary.

    I've also seen that if I go in July I can get 15% off but assume it will be quite busy.

    Thansks..
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite

    LOL, there is no way they would have told her it was OK to dress as a Princess.

    I can totally understand why they have the policy, on the night we went and was able to dress up, some people looked like exactly like cast members and the kids could easily have been confused by them.

    It was nice for the one night but not something I would want to do on a regular occasion, riding the fast rides was a no-no for a start!!
  • darkside_2
    darkside_2 Posts: 117 Forumite
    does anyone know of any cheap places to stay for a family of four either in the park or outside ie caravan river etc.
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    dnandhara wrote: »
    Thinking of going late June for 3 nights /4days 2 adults 1 child aged 4 staying at Sequoia lodge and travelling via eurostar comes to about £930 booking travel separetley via eurostar website. Just afew questions to ask:

    - Whats the Sequoia lodge like and how far is it from the main resort? Main resort being the parks? ABout 5-10 minute walk through Disney Village. You can get a shuttle bus if you do not want to walk

    - Its states on DLP website you get 4 day tickets is that to both parks? Yes

    - Can you come back to your hotel room and then re enter park on same day? Yes, you can go back and forth between the parks and you hotel as much as you want.

    - I'm I better booking before 31st Jan or waiting for any offers in Febuary. It varies tbh, if you are looking for July you cannot check the eurostar prices as the seats are only released 4 months before your trip.

    I've also seen that if I go in July I can get 15% off but assume it will be quite busy. Also busy at weekends and whenever there is a French Bank Holiday so see if you can find out when they are. There are some great offers on the Disneyland Paris website, go and have a look https://www.disneylandparis.co.uk Choose 'offers' from the drop down box along the top.

    Thansks..

    Hope that this is of some use.
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    darkside wrote: »
    does anyone know of any cheap places to stay for a family of four either in the park or outside ie caravan river etc.

    The Sun Holidays have a couple of places that would make a great base for DLP - tokens start today but it might give you an idea of where to stay. One that says it is next to the Train Station for DLP is Le Chene Gris, Pommeuse, Paris.

    I don't know anywhere else, sorry.
  • bikebarbie
    bikebarbie Posts: 598 Forumite
    hello

    does anyone know of a budget hotel outside DP as we would like to spend a day in Paris.

    Many thanks :)
  • p-pincher
    p-pincher Posts: 727 Forumite
    Thanks everyone for the help so far

    Think were gonna go for the sequoia (sp) lodge, not going to bother with the half board and go by eurostar but got 2 more quick questions

    1-Were going in early September so it seems that we cant book the eurostar yet but when ive searched on the eurodisney website i can book the euro star so is this like a provisional booking as i would like to book it in with the holiday as it seems quite a reasonable price. ive looked at the prices for march (The latest i can look for ) for the same days and its coming up quite a bit more expensive plus id still have to pay for the service to get the luggage taken direct to the hotel for us.

    2- This is probably the dumbest question ever but i thought there was a eurodisney park (with rides etc) and then a complex with the hotels on but i keep reading everywhere that theres 2 parks. is there 2 parks?

    Oh another one just sprung to mind, we get breakfast in with the price but do you have to have it at your hotel or can you eat at other places

    Thanks in advance
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