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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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They do have sales quite often yes but think you miss august / September. But can still do it cheap either buy annual pass or discount tIcket using danone offer if before 9th September Is your trip. For places to stay can either stay off site which can be cheaper or if you can go in September can buy just resort hOtel on expedia as room only upto 9th September or just before it is summer season in dlrp. They still have late opening, fireworks, Tarzan show etc. When are u thinking of going? If actually going between 1st September to 8th September might be able you a lot more than usual pm if so0
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Anyone that has just recently been to euro disney0
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Do Disney pop up with sales quite often ?
The reason I ask is that we are looking to go in August/September and have just missed the 50% off deal....
in flash sale season, DLP usually do a flash sale every couple of months or so - so unfortunately the next one is unlikely to be before the beginning of September (if they do one at all).0 -
Anyone that has just recently been to euro disney would they be able to give me a rough idea on how much spending money to take please for 2 adult and 3 children 9,5 and 1? Also where we have a 1 year old I know she would really enjoy seeing the characters but are there any rides she may be able to go on? any advice much apreciated.
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When are u planning on going and for how long? For meeting the characters I would say book cafe mikey. Can order two pizza and share between you all, can meet the characters I would would work out about €47 including drinks for all of u0 -
What bank is that? Not for me but an earlier poster is looking for travel insurance with a child suffering from asthma and seem your bank would fit there bill perfectly.
Barclays. It has been worth the money for the Worldwide Cover tbh - we paiud Tesco £181 pa when it was just me with asthma, now we all have it. We even get RAC European breakdown cover and phone insurance. We called them and gave them our conditions (hubby also has an ongoing eye condition) and they put it all down, I was expecting to pay more and I asked how much extra it was and she said 'nothing, it is all covered'. Brilliant.0 -
Anyone that has just recently been to euro disney would they be able to give me a rough idea on how much spending money to take please for 2 adult and 3 children 9,5 and 1? Also where we have a 1 year old I know she would really enjoy seeing the characters but are there any rides she may be able to go on? any advice much apreciated.
thankyou
There are a few rides, Dumbo, Prince Charming Carosel, Peter Pan and Small World to name a few.
I'd easily allow £100 a day for spends though, possibly more.
The best character experience for us what the Tea Party at Cowboy Cookout. Cost £16 each and kids under 3 go free. You get a set amount of time (90 minutes), the live music ends and the characters go out at 5.25 and every one leaves thinking it has finished but don't leave, the characters do come out again and you get them to yourself. We had Goofy, Woody, Minnie, Mickey and Pluto.0 -
bertie grow up and stop being a [EMAIL="tw@t"]!!!!!![/EMAIL] !0
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blue_monkey wrote: »Barclays. It has been worth the money for the Worldwide Cover tbh - we paiud Tesco £181 pa when it was just me with asthma, now we all have it. We even get RAC European breakdown cover and phone insurance. We called them and gave them our conditions (hubby also has an ongoing eye condition) and they put it all down, I was expecting to pay more and I asked how much extra it was and she said 'nothing, it is all covered'. Brilliant.
Oh might drop by barclays myself to enquiry about that account since it is just opposite us and been thinking of opening account with them. Thanx I am now interested in it myself :P0 -
blue_monkey wrote: »There are a few rides, Dumbo, Prince Charming Carosel, Peter Pan and Small World to name a few.
I'd easily allow £100 a day for spends though, possibly more.
The best character experience for us what the Tea Party at Cowboy Cookout. Cost £16 each and kids under 3 go free. You get a set amount of time (90 minutes), the live music ends and the characters go out at 5.25 and every one leaves thinking it has finished but don't leave, the characters do come out again and you get them to yourself. We had Goofy, Woody, Minnie, Mickey and Pluto.
Oh that open now? When we last went at march it was closing the old resturant to be converted. Might check it out when go there in beginning of September. Do u know is the Michael Jackson ride still open?0 -
Michael Jackson ride?!0
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