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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Thanks Balletshoes, appreciate your help/advice..... am so excited to see our boys faces, as they know nothing about it.

    5 weeks on Tuesday for us:j

    CITY
  • redned_2
    redned_2 Posts: 156 Forumite
    Hello all, just looking for some suggestions of a place to sleep nearby the night before our stay at santa fe starts as we haven't actually booked somewhere yet, this tues night :eek:
    tia
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    redned wrote: »
    Hello all, just looking for some suggestions of a place to sleep nearby the night before our stay at santa fe starts as we haven't actually booked somewhere yet, this tues night :eek:
    tia

    just have a look on travelrepublic etc for disneyland paris - you get a load of options in the immediate area, all either with shuttle buses to the parks, or one or 2 train stops away. are you driving to DLP? There are budget chain hotels in the vicinity, B&B, Premier Classe, Etap, Ibis etc etc.
  • onriebaby
    onriebaby Posts: 144 Forumite
    onriebaby wrote: »
    Thanks for reminding me about this as I will be going to see this show too. The link is https://www.booktickets.disneylandpa...d=32454335543R
    Tickets are 30 - 39 euros until March. You need to choose France as your country and then use google to translate. This bits confuses me - anyone know where to send the tickets to? It asks for a French adress but others have said that puting an England addres works fine - anyone know? This is the forum where I got the info http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2628879


    Did a dummy booking for this - going all the way through right until you enter the card details and people on the above forum were right; it doesnt matter about the address as you print the tickets at home. Im soooo happy. Just need to gather the money for the rest of my party and then book it now :j
  • Anyone know when the euro star release their tickets? going from london to disney on the 11th July and back on the 15th and we want to book tickets as soon as their released in the hope of getting the best price.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Anyone know when the euro star release their tickets? going from london to disney on the 11th July and back on the 15th and we want to book tickets as soon as their released in the hope of getting the best price.

    they have already released these dates if you call them on the phone. they usually don't publish them online until about 6 months before travel.
  • they have already released these dates if you call them on the phone. they usually don't publish them online until about 6 months before travel.

    Thanks didnt realise they would be different on the phone and online - they are on up to the 1st july online
  • Magpie27
    Magpie27 Posts: 435 Forumite
    Hi does anyone know what time the counter service restaurants are open until in the park? The park is open until 9pm when we are there and we thinking of getting something to eat from one these about 8pm rather than waste time in the village when the park is open and DD won't wait until after 9pm for dinner.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Magpie27 wrote: »
    Hi does anyone know what time the counter service restaurants are open until in the park? The park is open until 9pm when we are there and we thinking of getting something to eat from one these about 8pm rather than waste time in the village when the park is open and DD won't wait until after 9pm for dinner.

    if you want to be able to choose from a few counter service places, you'd be best to eat before 6pm, as after that you may not be able to get much outside of Main St, even when the park closes at 9pm. Caseys Corner is usually open until the park closes however.
  • another question, food, where is best place to eat, and not too expensive, been told there are mcdonalds nearby are they normalish prices.

    Our plan is brekkie at hotel, with a bag, make up something for lunch from hotel brekkie, then just get tea out, good plan or not, we are staying at thomas cook explorer hotel
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