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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • vicki+1
    vicki+1 Posts: 737 Forumite
    last time me , dh and dd went to buzzes pizza planet twice, it isnt the best food in the world, but unlimited pizza , pasta, salad, and dessert and drinks adn i think it was 50 ish euros for the 3 of us. they have a small soft play area in there which mean dd (aged 4 ) could have a little play on while we sat and relaxed from the hussle and bussle for a while.
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    vicki+1 wrote: »
    last time me , dh and dd went to buzzes pizza planet twice, it isnt the best food in the world, but unlimited pizza , pasta, salad, and dessert and drinks adn i think it was 50 ish euros for the 3 of us. they have a small soft play area in there which mean dd (aged 4 ) could have a little play on while we sat and relaxed from the hussle and bussle for a while.

    it gets slated all the time,but i loved the theming etc :)

    and the food was ok,nothing special but cheap and filling!

    its not always open though so would need to check
  • Lip_Stick
    Lip_Stick Posts: 2,415 Forumite
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    Hi all. Off to Disney with my ds for the first time, in two weeks.. woohoooo. Can't blinking wait!! Anyway, just wanting to ask, do you get detailed maps of all areas when you arrive?
    There's a storm coming, Mr Johnson. You and your friends better batten down the hatches, because when it hits, you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Lip_Stick wrote: »
    Hi all. Off to Disney with my ds for the first time, in two weeks.. woohoooo. Can't blinking wait!! Anyway, just wanting to ask, do you get detailed maps of all areas when you arrive?

    yes you do, plus the current weeks park programme, when you check in at your hotel :). you can also pick up more (in various languages) at the entrance to both parks.
  • Lip_Stick
    Lip_Stick Posts: 2,415 Forumite
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    yes you do, plus the current weeks park programme, when you check in at your hotel :). you can also pick up more (in various languages) at the entrance to both parks.

    Thank you balletshoes. At least I don't have to do a heap of print outs. :)
    There's a storm coming, Mr Johnson. You and your friends better batten down the hatches, because when it hits, you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.
  • bluebluecow
    bluebluecow Posts: 148 Forumite
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    I dont know if they will give it too you, but if you ask at city hall for the accessibilty guide, that has some fantastic detailed maps in it, we had as my son has s/n so they gave it to us. Its a a5 booklet and each page has just one area on it with all the rides, shops loos etc marked on. The park guide is good, but this was very helpfull lol. Worth a try asking for it
  • Bengt
    Bengt Posts: 144 Forumite
    cdsmiler wrote: »
    Thank you for your responses so far. Anyone else have any suggestions?

    Thanks!

    Clare
    Our favourite is King Ludwig in Disney Village. They have a daily special at 11 Euros which includes drink (even beer :)) day time as well as a three course lunch at 20 Euros (5 Euros extra for steak, no drinks included).
    It is not very cheap (except for the daily special) but the food is good and it is the best value for money we have found besides the fast food places.
  • Jugs
    Jugs Posts: 111 Forumite
    Hi

    We are looking to go to DLP at the end of August, staying at the Davy Crocket Ranch (we are a big family). I just wanted info on a couple of things really. Firstly, as you have to drive to the parks from your hotel, has anyone had any issues with parking, and how far is the car park from the parks ?
    I could imagine when its busy you could be parked miles away !
    Also i have seen alot about CE-Multivantage and buying annual passes. I have been to the web site but its in french and can't understand it - is there an english version ? and do you get the annual passes sent to your home address ?
  • toffifee
    toffifee Posts: 237 Forumite
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    edited 1 March 2012 at 4:28PM
    Jugs wrote: »
    Hi

    We are looking to go to DLP at the end of August, staying at the Davy Crocket Ranch (we are a big family). I just wanted info on a couple of things really. Firstly, as you have to drive to the parks from your hotel, has anyone had any issues with parking, and how far is the car park from the parks ?
    I could imagine when its busy you could be parked miles away !
    Also i have seen alot about CE-Multivantage and buying annual passes. I have been to the web site but its in french and can't understand it - is there an english version ? and do you get the annual passes sent to your home address ?

    Sorry, can't comment on the car parking but I'm sure someone will be along soon who can.

    I've bought annual passes for the family from CE-Multiavantages. I got around the language problem by using the Translate button on the google toolbar. I don't think there is an English version of the website. Any emails they send to you will also be in French but there are sites where you can copy French text into a box and get an English translation. (They emailed to ask whether we have any children under 7 for whom we would like a free pass).

    The annual passes were sent to our home address. I told them we were in no hurry and they arrived about five days after purchase. I paid extra to have 'signed for' (or something like that) option.
  • Jugs
    Jugs Posts: 111 Forumite
    edited 1 March 2012 at 5:39PM
    Thanks toffifee, that is a great help for me. I will give the translate thing a go.

    Do you need to take passport photo's for the passes to be issued when you get to DLP ? Is there anything else you need to take with you ?
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