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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Would anyone know when the next brit guide to disneyland paris 2011/2012 comming out?Disney geek
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JUST BOOKED TO GO TO DISNEYLAND PARIS ON 20TH oCTOBER FOR 3 NIGHTS :jAND WONDERED IF THE STANDARD HALF BOARD MEAL PLANS ARE WORTH THE MONEY, IT WOULD COST ME £196 FOR 3 NIGHTS, 2 ADULTS AND 2 FUSSY CHILDREN. hAS ANYONE GOT ANY EXPERIENCE OF USING THESE AND DO YOU HAVE TO PICK OFF A SPECIAL MENU OR CAN YOU CHOOSE ANYTHING.0
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I'm looking into booking 6 day and 5 nights in September for 2 aduts and 2 children
Flight booked early from Belfast.
I have found the Dream Castle Hotel for £505 (alpha rooms)
and 4 days in park for 2 adults and 1 child for £365 (from disney site)
Does this seem a good deal?
Thanks
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I'm looking into booking 6 day and 5 nights in September for 2 aduts and 2 children
Flight booked early from Belfast.
I have found the Dream Castle Hotel for £505 (alpha rooms)
and 4 days in park for 2 adults and 1 child for £365 (from disney site)
Does this seem a good deal?
Thanks
paul
I think it depends. Do you want food included in your stay..? You can go half board if you stay onsite, have you compared prices against each other for food and staying on-site..? tickets to the parks are included if you stay on-site too.0 -
JUST BOOKED TO GO TO DISNEYLAND PARIS ON 20TH oCTOBER FOR 3 NIGHTS :jAND WONDERED IF THE STANDARD HALF BOARD MEAL PLANS ARE WORTH THE MONEY, IT WOULD COST ME £196 FOR 3 NIGHTS, 2 ADULTS AND 2 FUSSY CHILDREN. hAS ANYONE GOT ANY EXPERIENCE OF USING THESE AND DO YOU HAVE TO PICK OFF A SPECIAL MENU OR CAN YOU CHOOSE ANYTHING.
the half board vouchers don't save you any money, and if you choose to use them at a table service restaurant, you have a set menu to choose from (or you can use the vouchers at face value, but depending on what the exchange rate is when you use them, you could end up worse off than if you just paid for your meals in full on the day).
There are other options if your children are fussy - there are restaurants in the Village, fast food places including McDonalds etc.0 -
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I'm looking into booking 6 day and 5 nights in September for 2 aduts and 2 children
Flight booked early from Belfast.
I have found the Dream Castle Hotel for £505 (alpha rooms)
and 4 days in park for 2 adults and 1 child for £365 (from disney site)
Does this seem a good deal?
Thanks
paul
September is a quiet month at DLP, and usually will have the maximum discount offered on onsite hotel/tickets packages, if you can wait until those come out (I'd expect that to be around mid-April, when the current offer expires).
If you still want to stay offsite, you can get Fantasy Annual passes for about the same price as your 4-day park tickets - these would give you discounts on eating and shopping in DLP, and can be used for a year after you've bought them, so if you fancy a return visit in that 12 months, you wouldn't have park tickets to pay for again.0 -
whats this about buying shares?If you don't leap, you'll never know what it is to fly :heartpuls0
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thepinkladez wrote: »
from what i can gather from reading through here and other dlp websites is that we would love to take our dd to Auberge de Cendrillon. is it worth it?
YES it is so worth it. Ate here on Tue this week and it was amazing, beautiful food, best I had all week and great interaction with characters.]
59 euros for an adult. But dont forget 15% shareholders discount off that if you have the shares.0 -
duckeggblue wrote: »whats this about buying shares?
you can buy shares in eurodisney sca, apply to get shareholders club membership, and this gives you discounts of 15% on your table/buffet meals and souvenirs in DLP, access to Salon Mickey, and 10% discount on your purchases at Disney stores in the UK.0 -
Just back from 6 days at HYN. Any questions about it just shout and I will try to help.
Cant believe that in 6 days I completly missed the stars and cars show, didnt even know about it!!! Group of 10 though makes it harder to plan things, smaller groups would be able to do so much more in a day.
Have the new brocure and noticce they are doing a new paris tour for 35 euros, includes train ticket, cruise and louve visit. We done this during the week and the train tickets are 6.70, 1hr boat trip was 11euros and we went to notra daame instead of louve. So much cheaper to do it yourself still.
Ate in Cafe mickey, DLH buffet character dinner, steakhouse, mcdonalds, annettes, the place with princess lunch (cant spell!!), wild west show, Toad hall and a few others I cant remember now.0
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