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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • EllasPa
    EllasPa Posts: 1,520 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I won, I won, I won!
    no, no fireworks this weekend.
    I'm not sure what you mean regarding the main park closing time - if its 10pm, then that means the rides are open to queue for until 10pm. the shops will be open until then, but not many restaurants will be.
    if you're staying in the park for dinner on Saturday, you can eat at the Plaza Gardens restaurant (this is a full buffet restaurant) for around 20 euros per adult, 10 euros per child. Or there are counter service restaurants dotted around the park, typically 6 euros per childs meal and 10-12 euros per adults.

    Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately we all picked up a stomach bug just before we left, so dining options were not high on our list, nor did we stay too late. Shame really. Hopefully next time we go we'll all be 100% as you really do need your energy to get around the vast area. The queue for the meet the Princess was 60 mins, so we tried Mickey instead. This was probably 40 mins but at least it was outside in the fresh air. And the picture we got of our daughter kissing Mickey on the nose is well, priceless. One down side was the Pinochio ride breaking down while were on it, which meant about 15 mins stuck in there, but still never mind. We didn't make use of EMH either, as it was just a challenge getting out of bed feeling poorly :(
    p.s. I saw a sign saying they were closing Fantasyland at 9 pm on Saturday for fireworks, but we were too tired to stay and see, so I don't know if they happened.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    it sounds like you made some magical memories, even though you were all a bit under the weather :).
  • vicki+1
    vicki+1 Posts: 737 Forumite
    :j:j:j:j

    Leaving for travel lodge in Ashford in 3 hours

    Eurostar from Ashford at 11 am tommorow.

    So the plan is. there is me , dh and dd (aged 4)

    Wednesday- Arrive Disneyland 2pm, walk to hotel and check in.

    So will get to the park at about 3pm wedneday. We catch the TGV to lille, and then eurostar home at 14.30 on sat.

    we went for 4 days in November and got to do most things, so the this time the itinary will be dominated by dd i think.

    However i want to go on crush's coaster, the green men, and dh wants to go on rock and roller coaster and i want to take dd on its a small world, as these were either closed or just to busy last time.

    Have booked cafe mickey thursday and friday night, but will probably only go once as dd wants to go to pizza planet again. So we will go their for lunch one day and not have a main meal at dinner time.

    :j:j:j:j:j excited. Any other reccomendations of places to eat, must do rides.

    Am looking forward to seeing the St patricks day theming before we come home on sataday.
  • *Chattie*
    *Chattie* Posts: 707 Forumite
    I just noticed the weather for Paris on my phone, due to be highs of 19 degrees on Thursday and Friday and sunny, raining on Saturday high of 16. Enjoy yourself!
  • *Chattie*
    *Chattie* Posts: 707 Forumite
    ps we always liked Annette's Diner.
  • sasha1610
    sasha1610 Posts: 30 Forumite
    hi all would really apreciate your help. ive never been to dlp and have no idea what is the best option for me and my family.
    we are a family of 4 (2 adults, 1 child age 4 and 1 infant). ideally would like to stay 3 nights, i have two park tickets for the 8th of sept, which were free ( but dont have to use these if a better option comes along). basically i want to know whats the cheapest/best way for me to book? also would probably be travelling by eurostar.
    any help would be greatfully recieved as you can see i dont really have a clue. thanks
    £5 a day in mat chalenge.....£14/£150
    £5 a day in April challege...... £78.50/£150
  • Nara
    Nara Posts: 533 Forumite
    Hey!

    We are off tomorrow so might see you on the Eurostar :P

    Few last min questions...do you have to take your own towels? We are staying in the Cheyanne hotel.

    Also anyone leaving their car at the Eurostar station? Not sure if we have to pay for parking before we go or when we get back?

    Thanks!! Totally looking forward to it, as is my daughter!
  • Weggy
    Weggy Posts: 462 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Nara wrote: »
    Hey!

    We are off tomorrow so might see you on the Eurostar :P

    Few last min questions...do you have to take your own towels? We are staying in the Cheyanne hotel.

    Also anyone leaving their car at the Eurostar station? Not sure if we have to pay for parking before we go or when we get back?

    Thanks!! Totally looking forward to it, as is my daughter!

    Towels are provided in the Cheyenne... well, they say they're towels but they're more like large flannels... and neither my wife or I are big people!

    One tip for the Cheyenne - take your own travel kettle and tea/coffee/sugar if you like a hot drink every now and then. None are provided....
  • vicki+1
    vicki+1 Posts: 737 Forumite
    Nara wrote: »
    Hey!

    We are off tomorrow so might see you on the Eurostar :P

    Few last min questions...do you have to take your own towels? We are staying in the Cheyanne hotel.

    Also anyone leaving their car at the Eurostar station? Not sure if we have to pay for parking before we go or when we get back?

    Thanks!! Totally looking forward to it, as is my daughter!

    We are staying at cheyenne to , so might see you at breakfast, if you are parking at ashford, you pay when you get back. We parked in car park D last time, its still NCP but not the multi story. Its a 5 minute walk and costs a £5 a day instead of 12.50 :j
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    towels are provided at all the onsite hotels - but not face flannels, so if you are used to having one of those you'd need to take your own.
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