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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi. Does anyone know what times the Disney hotels offer breakfast. We might arrive about 10am (ish) on our first day and wondered
whether that is too late for the hotel breakfast. Just planning ahead. At least I know ahead of time of we are eating out for breakfast or maybe pack/buy something for breakfast.
breakfast on your first morning checking in is not included in your package, your first breakfast is the one after your first night's sleep in the room, and that means you get breakfast included on your last day in the parks, instead of your first.
Are the hotels and restaurants okay with customers heating baby/toddler food using their microwave ovens?
yes, the microwaves are self-service in the buffet restaurants, I've never seen one in any of the table service restaurants though, you'd have to ask your waiter there.
Thank you.
If you are arriving at around 10am, I'd suggest just getting checked in as quickly as possible then maybe going to the Villlage for Earl of Sandwich, McDonalds, or even Annettes brunch, on your way into the parks on your first day.
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Hi again. I am wondering whether the servings at Cafe Mickey are generous? Like if I order pizza, will it be good for 2 adults and 2 small kids (actually only 1 kid as my other one is allergic to dairy etc). Is the pasta main good for one person? Are the set meals for kids worth the money? and the adults set meals too? I would appreciate any suggestions as to what are good food choices and what are not, if any. Is it possible to order french fries/chips on its own for my highly allergic toddler if I cannot find anything else that is safe for him to eat? Thank you.
yes you can order chips as a side at Cafe Mickey - for 2 adults and 1 or 2 kids I'd suggest 2 pizzas and your side of chips. This, with soft drinks etc, will cost way way less than paying for a set meal for each of you, and would be ample for you all.0 -
That image Ploddish posted is nothing to do with the third park. Its some kind of Nature trail thing thats being built at the Val de Europe sp?.0
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Could anyone that has been to Dlp recentley confirm whether the menus on the magicalkingdom website are up to date prices, thanks.0
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Sorry is this has been asked before but has anyone bought any annual passes from ce-multiavantages.com as they have dream passes for 149 euros which is the same price as a 5 day ticket on the UK websites.
Just wanted some feedback before I decide whether to purchase them or not.
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Sorry is this has been asked before but has anyone bought any annual passes from ce-multiavantages.com as they have dream passes for 149 euros which is the same price as a 5 day ticket on the UK websites.
Just wanted some feedback before I decide whether to purchase them or not.
Thanks
there is a thread on the DISboards for this -
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2734329
, looks like it works fine.
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balletshoes wrote: »there is a thread on the DISboards for this -
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2734329
, looks like it works fine.
Thanks for that. I just wanted to see if anyone on here had used the site. Think I am going to try them and keep my fingers crossed although I am a little worried.0 -
I have just registered with cemultivantages but I havent got a password, so I cant log in.
We are going to DLP in September and I want to purchase 2 Dream Annual Passes but it wont let me log in. I have clicked on the password forgotten button but the e-mail that I get back (when I translate it) does not make sense and I cant work out what my password is.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.0 -
Whats the cheapest anyone has flown from Ireland to CDG??? Just wondering as saw good quote for car from rossclare and am wondering is it better to fly or drive? we're in belfast btw0
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We are booked up to go in September with our 7 yr old daughter and I have read that many children "dress up" in Disney outfits. Is this during the day going on the rides etc or just in the evening for meal times and shows? Also what type of clothes are we talking about? .. full disney princess dresses or just mickey mouse type t-shirts? My wife is concerned about paying out for clothes that won't be used but mainly that our 7 year old will look like a complete lemon! :eek:
My DD dresses up every day were there and a different costume each day. They get loads of extra attention off characters and other cm's being dressed up.Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.0
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