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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Me & dd loved Space Mountain & Buzz Lightyear Lazer Blast but absolutely loved Rock and rollercoaster so much we did it 8 times in a row on Thursday
Same with Crushes Coaster...totally awesome and a quite scarey!
We went on Hollywood Tower of Terror once....holy !!!!!! thats one scary ride :eek:
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:eek: i felt rough after 1 ride on RNRC !
would rather 8 times on TOT for sure! lol :rotfl:
Sounds like you had a fab trip
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Steph25 so glad you had such a brilliant time - so when are you going back
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We were there 2 weeks ago over a weekend too, omg scary - and when its sunny its even busier! My niece pronounced it the best holiday ever (and she's been with us before) so it must have been good lol. We're still drooling at the memory of the chocolate birthday cake at Cafe Mickey too.
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glad everyone has been having such a good time, im still sat waiting for next march to become available to book. cant wait to get it all booked up and to see what offers will be available. the 25% off offer with free kids actually works out ok price wise for us so hopefully wont be too bad. does anyone know how much the prices go up by year to year?0
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steph25,loved your littles ones quote-how cute!
If you become a shareholder and get access to cafe mickey,what is that?0 -
the shareholders club members lounge is Salon Mickey, where you can have pastries and hot/cold drinks in the mornings. Cafe Mickey is a restaurant in the Village, which is open to anyone at DLP to eat in (best to book in advance though, as its very popular).0
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:eek: i felt rough after 1 ride on RNRC !
would rather 8 times on TOT for sure! lol :rotfl:
Sounds like you had a fab trip
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Eeeeeek! I came off the TOT shaking like mad lol.
I wasnt so much scared of being that high it was more the belly bump feeling, I thought I was gonna be sick! _pale_.
Rock n roller was so great, we sat at the back and front and middle lol. The back is worse as you judder more and it hurt my head a fair bit but not as bad as Space Mountain.
To quote dd again when getting off Space Mountain "Er I think my brain is going to come out of my ear"Recently moved to South Wales
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balletshoes wrote: »Steph25 so glad you had such a brilliant time - so when are you going back
:rotfl:??
We were there 2 weeks ago over a weekend too, omg scary - and when its sunny its even busier! My niece pronounced it the best holiday ever (and she's been with us before) so it must have been good lol. We're still drooling at the memory of the chocolate birthday cake at Cafe Mickey too.
You must be a mind reader as i have already been scoping the Disney site for there offers lol.
I would definately go back with dd.
I want to take advantage of the deals i got this trip...
Kids under 12 stay & play free between Jan and April
Pay for 2 nights get 2 nights free.
DD will be 12 next March so would like to go back around next Feb.
Gives me time to save up for everything
We didnt have the birthday cake as I thought it was a bit too expensive but had the Mickey Fondant Cake for my dessert :drool:
Too be honest if id got the birthday cake I would propably have eaten the leftovers for brekkie lolRecently moved to South Wales
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:rotfl:we were still eating Cafe Mickey birthday cake for supper 2 nights after we'd got it!0
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I called about the 25% offer, note it says UP to 25% on the screen. It does not include Santa Fe and Cheyenne is only 10%. The price has actually gone UP since we booked and now the offer has been removed from Santa Fe altogether.
Was trying to see what the price was as, if the price has gone down, you can upgrade your booking and add things such as character meals, and the new booking price applies so you can get them for 'free'. If that makes sense. it hasn't so we have left it as it is.
We went on ToT about 11 times in 2 days in Orlando. My son's favourite ride now although we are going to DLP so he can go on RnRC. Does it go upside down? the height restriction at DLP is 42" and in Orlando it is 48". Likewise, SM is 42" in Orlando and 54" in DLP as the ride is more intense there and not recommended for under 10's (same with Indiana Jones).
Whats Star Tours? In all my years we have never been on it, I take it is like some simulator thing having a space fight like star wars. Sounds boring to be fair, anyone know. Is it like simpsons ride in Florida?0 -
blue_monkey wrote: »We went on ToT about 11 times in 2 days in Orlando. My son's favourite ride now although we are going to DLP so he can go on RnRC. Does it go upside down? the height restriction at DLP is 42" and in Orlando it is 48". Likewise, SM is 42" in Orlando and 54" in DLP as the ride is more intense there and not recommended for under 10's (same with Indiana Jones).
Whats Star Tours? In all my years we have never been on it, I take it is like some simulator thing having a space fight like star wars. Sounds boring to be fair, anyone know. Is it like simpsons ride in Florida?
RnRC does go upside down. I believe it does a loop straight after launch. SM is much more intense than the Orlando one.
Star Tours is a Star Wars type simulator ride. Its pretty coolCashback
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