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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • pompeyrich
    pompeyrich Posts: 3,135 Forumite
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    hismummy wrote: »
    oh and also another totally random question, see mcdonlads in the village, the happy meal toys, would it be like them here, toys from recent kids films etc, or are they Disneyland based type toys?

    thankyou

    Similar to here, not Disney themed, Happy meal menu HERE, we found the prices comparable to here but quite a bit more variety, salads, sweets etc. Ashamed to admit we ate there every night, couldn't justify the silly prices in the Park.
  • Kt8
    Kt8 Posts: 255 Forumite
    edited 21 March 2011 at 10:22AM
    Hi all, have been reading as much as possible on the thread but need to read more tonight.

    just wondering if you think this is a good deal £450 for 2 adults one child, september 3 days, sante fe bed and breakfast..park tickets included (does that mean ticket rides?)

    If we pay by phone can we get the same packages/prices as online as I think i read on this thread you only pay deposit by phone and online its full payment... would have to only pay deposit for now...

    is september a nice time to go? anyone who has been and recommend sante fe please would love to hear your opinions?

    thanks
  • Zoetoes
    Zoetoes Posts: 2,496 Forumite
    koolcat99 wrote: »
    Hi
    No Its not self catering, Its a full service hotel, there is no self catering other than the Davy Crocket, maybe it would be better to go to the DLP website and request a brochure, you can see more easily from there whats on offer. Also the breakfast in France is continental.


    Breakfast is included at Davy Crocket also
    If you're going to stalk me, while you're at it can you cut the grass, feed the dog & make sure I've got bread & milk in :D
  • Zoetoes
    Zoetoes Posts: 2,496 Forumite
    pompeyrich wrote: »
    Similar to here, not Disney themed, Happy meal menu HERE, we found the prices comparable to here but quite a bit more variety, salads, sweets etc. Ashamed to admit we ate there every night, couldn't justify the silly prices in the Park.

    I think their Maccy's is much nicer, especially the little crispy cake things they do!
    If you're going to stalk me, while you're at it can you cut the grass, feed the dog & make sure I've got bread & milk in :D
  • minxtress
    minxtress Posts: 774 Forumite
    Kt8 wrote: »
    Hi all, have been reading as much as possible on the thread but need to read more tonight.

    just wondering if you think this is a good deal £450 for 2 adults one child, september 3 days, sante fe bed and breakfast..park tickets included (does that mean ticket rides?)

    If we pay by phone can we get the same packages/prices as online as I think i read on this thread you only pay deposit by phone and online its full payment... would have to only pay deposit for now...

    is september a nice time to go? anyone who has been and recommend sante fe please would love to hear your opinions?

    thanks

    Yes thats about average and id say september is a nice time to go, not to busy and not too hot either.
  • Kt8
    Kt8 Posts: 255 Forumite
    great thanks :)
  • Zoetoes
    Zoetoes Posts: 2,496 Forumite
    Kt8 wrote: »
    Hi all, have been reading as much as possible on the thread but need to read more tonight.

    just wondering if you think this is a good deal £450 for 2 adults one child, september 3 days, sante fe bed and breakfast..park tickets included (does that mean ticket rides?)

    If we pay by phone can we get the same packages/prices as online as I think i read on this thread you only pay deposit by phone and online its full payment... would have to only pay deposit for now...

    is september a nice time to go? anyone who has been and recommend sante fe please would love to hear your opinions?

    thanks

    Is that not including travel? If not how are you planning to travel and do you know the cost?

    The park tickets mean for the rides yes.

    I've been in September and it was nice yes, other times I've been in January when it's bloody freezing!

    I haven't stayed in Santa Fe but I'm sure it's fine.
    If you're going to stalk me, while you're at it can you cut the grass, feed the dog & make sure I've got bread & milk in :D
  • Kt8
    Kt8 Posts: 255 Forumite
    hi we have found good prices with easyjet but also have about 3000 air miles to use so may use these for the flights to and from.

    is there a shuttle from airport to Disneyland?

    we won't get there til late wednesday evening, then have full day thursday and half day friday before we leave around 10pm friday night. Hoping this is enough time there ...

    Thanks again :)
  • Hiya,

    just need a little advice please! we have just had a quote back from Thompson for a trip to dlp and wanted to know anyones thought on price etc!

    2 adults 1 6yr old

    27th july- 30th july ( 3 nights)

    eurostar from london

    and meal deal thingy! (breakfast and dinners for 3 nights)

    £1213.60

    I have had a little look online etc and it all got a bit complicated so i dont know if this is a good price or not!

    Any advice greatly appreciated!
  • Orville
    Orville Posts: 1,906 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker PPI Party Pooper
    Hiya,

    just need a little advice please! we have just had a quote back from Thompson for a trip to dlp and wanted to know anyones thought on price etc!

    2 adults 1 6yr old

    27th july- 30th july ( 3 nights)

    eurostar from london

    and meal deal thingy! (breakfast and dinners for 3 nights)

    £1213.60

    I have had a little look online etc and it all got a bit complicated so i dont know if this is a good price or not!

    Any advice greatly appreciated!

    Which hotel are you staying at...?
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