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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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schofield8883 wrote: »Hi i need tickets for dlp for october half term looking for either 2 day or 3 day hopper can anyone tell me the cheapest place to buy them and also how much the annuel tickets are?
thank you
why not start your own thread then0 -
schofield8883 wrote: »Hi i need tickets for dlp for october half term looking for either 2 day or 3 day hopper can anyone tell me the cheapest place to buy them and also how much the annuel tickets are?
thank you
check DLRPMagic for annual pass terms, conditions and prices, and google "cheap Disneyland Paris tickets" for the hopper tickets.0 -
The food in the theme parks is ok, but there were queues when we were there in February and it was all burgers and pizza, so taking some of your own food for snacks and pack lunches would be good, especially if you are driving there.
I'd consider staying in a Disney hotel. Ours was cheaper than that, but maybe that was the time of year.0 -
Hi again. I have quite a few questions. I would really appreciate if someone can answer any/all of these --
1- Which character meals would you recommend? Roughly how much would meals for Cafe Mickey cost (2 adults, 2 kids)?
2- What kiddie birthday options are available?
3- Are the hotels/restaurants/fastfood places good with accommodating requests for allergy-free foods? Are chips/fries a common side order as this might be the only thing that would be "safe" for my little one to eat?
4- Would Disney hotels allow us to bring our own kettle, toaster and microwave? I know it sounds strange. I am not being awkward but I am considering bringing these due to kids' numerous allergies.
5- I am also getting nervous about finding a suitable travel insurance that would cover asthma and allergies. Are there nearby hospitals or medical centres for emergencies? Are first-aid services available on-site?
Sorry for asking so many questions. Just a worried mum.0 -
mystic_bertie wrote: »why not start your own thread then
Was going to tell you how to park for fee the first day but after that comment forget it. There no need for that and it is related to your post. Cause as someone already said there is a thread with all answers and questions. Ok yes it is big but if every single person start "new thread" the board will become unusable in both sheer volume of new threads and also in techical sense the SQL database0 -
The food in the theme parks is ok, but there were queues when we were there in February and it was all burgers and pizza, so taking some of your own food for snacks and pack lunches would be good, especially if you are driving there.
I'd consider staying in a Disney hotel. Ours was cheaper than that, but maybe that was the time of year.
yeah i was hoping to take some food of our own but its obviously not practical carrying it around, i never thought of keping it in the car, nice one.
the 3 star disney hotels are much more expensive, im not sure how the 2 star one would be, i tend to stick to 3 star where possible.:j0 -
Was going to tell you how to park for fee the first day but after that comment forget it. There no need for that and it is related to your post. Cause as someone already said there is a thread with all answers and questions. Ok yes it is big but if every single person start "new thread" the board will become unusable in both sheer volume of new threads and also in techical sense the SQL database
so you have helpful info but just came on to ask your own thing, nice one :cool:0 -
I just want to know if you think there will be a sale ready for Novemeber . We want to go second week in November x x:happyhear YUMMY MUMMY TO HENRY BEAR AGED 10:happyhearslimming world need to get back to target 25lb to goDisney World here we come May 2018:j0
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1- Which character meals would you recommend? Roughly how much would meals for Cafe Mickey cost (2 adults, 2 kids)?
For prices of what the meal would cost and get an idea of the selection goto this url
http://www.dlrpmagic.com/planning/dining/restaurant-menus/cafe-mickey/
That place have characters and do a dance at about 6.30pm. But you need to book this Place. Unlike other character places you don't have to order expensive set menu. You can order pasta / pizza. Lot of people say it enough to order say 1 pasta and 1 pizza and enough for 2 adults and 2 kids2- What kiddie birthday options are available?
You can order a birthday cake, again this need to be order beforehand. Cost €25. Big enough for 2 adults and 2 kids. Most time if order at say cafe mikey, the characters and waiter will come to your table with the cake singing whilst the birthday song is being play. This is one example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ERAGZRXlJQ
If you got daughters can do a princess one but that cost a bomb :C. I think when I look for my friend in March it was like 60 euros per person no difference between child or adult. In fact so much be worth one of you getting annual pass / share holder pass to get food discount3- Are the hotels/restaurants/fastfood places good with accommodating requests for allergy-free foods? Are chips/fries a common side order as this might be the only thing that would be "safe" for my little one to eat?
They do try. But for example if you have nut allergy they can't 100% guarantee it. Chips/Fries are very common side order.4- Would Disney hotels allow us to bring our own kettle, toaster and microwave?
If the self catered like the ranch it already included but others think u can get away with kettle but others nope :C due to insurance reasons.
5- I am also getting nervous about finding a suitable travel insurance that would cover asthma and allergies. Are there nearby hospitals or medical centres for emergencies? Are first-aid services available on-site?
Sorry for asking so many questions. Just a worried mum.[/QUOTE]
On a later post from this, someone said they got travel insurance with their bank and cover them at no extra charge asthma.0 -
About travel insurance you have to tell insurer otherwise won't be covered. Think one that asmta association recommend is quite good. Also lOok at post office with free kid offer. But do before 15th July also do you have insurance with bank if so call them and ask them. Get ehic card before you go for family. There hospital, doctor, first aiders nearby so don't worry about that. Also might be good idea to get a pmr (like walkie talkies) you have one and kid have one. Than if get separated make it easier to find one other. But tell kids to aim back to town hall if they get misplace and u head there were Disney will help lost parents find their mad kids0
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