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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • beerqueen
    beerqueen Posts: 126 Forumite
    Is that £50 before 20% off - so £40? If it's £50 including discount, 365 tickets is cheaper - £45 each.
  • mamamoi
    mamamoi Posts: 368 Forumite
    couple more questions from me!!!

    Just wondering if there is a good mix of characters at lunchtime at Cafe Mickey? We've booked for 12noon figuring this would be less rushed as the dinner time characters clash with the 7pm parade. Has anyone been at lunch before?

    Also, have read a few suggestions for EMH at the main park, but does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to spend the EMH at Studios.... with a 6 & 4 year old in tow.

    TIA
  • jclaydon
    jclaydon Posts: 16 Forumite
    mamamoi wrote: »
    couple more questions from me!!!

    Just wondering if there is a good mix of characters at lunchtime at Cafe Mickey? We've booked for 12noon figuring this would be less rushed as the dinner time characters clash with the 7pm parade. Has anyone been at lunch before?

    Also, have read a few suggestions for EMH at the main park, but does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to spend the EMH at Studios.... with a 6 & 4 year old in tow.

    TIA

    We always go to Cafe Mickey around lunchtime, usually get Mickey, Minnie, Chip & Dale, Goofy, Pluto, Eeyore.

    EMH are only in the main park not the studios.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mamamoi wrote: »
    couple more questions from me!!!

    Just wondering if there is a good mix of characters at lunchtime at Cafe Mickey? We've booked for 12noon figuring this would be less rushed as the dinner time characters clash with the 7pm parade. Has anyone been at lunch before?

    Also, have read a few suggestions for EMH at the main park, but does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to spend the EMH at Studios.... with a 6 & 4 year old in tow.

    TIA

    you should see half a dozen different characters at lunchtime in Cafe Mickey :).

    EMH isn't ever in the Studios unless its advertised well in advance, and I haven't seen anything advertised for EMH in the Studios since April I don't think.

    So EMH is only in the main park at the moment - but if you want to ride the rides in Toy Story Playland, first thing in the morning and in the last hour of the studios day is the best time to do it, so you could head over to the Studios for around 9.30am one morning, this is usually when they start letting guests in there through the turnstiles, and if you're lucky the rides may be open before 10am. Parachute Drop gets mental queues because its fairly slow-loading, so go there first.
  • mamamoi
    mamamoi Posts: 368 Forumite
    good job I asked and didnt drag dh and kids to studios for 8am then!!!! Thanks x
  • slickc2100
    slickc2100 Posts: 133 Forumite
    HI all,

    After cheapest option really On a bit of a budget and need a bit of advice.

    Im thinking of taking my 3yr old (mickey mouse obsessed) daughter to disneyland paris for her birthday. Can anyone please hep with cheapest option available I dont mind travelling via ferry or plane. Dont mind hotel either as for food I could take my own.

    There 6 of us travelling 2 adults and a 9yo 4yo 2yo and 10 month old. (@time of travel).

    Whats the cheapest option as so far everything Ive seen is £450.00+ Just for the hotel.

    Travel dates are 30/09/12 or 01/10/12 for 2/3 nights.

    Thanks x x x
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    slickc2100 wrote: »
    HI all,

    After cheapest option really On a bit of a budget and need a bit of advice.

    Im thinking of taking my 3yr old (mickey mouse obsessed) daughter to disneyland paris for her birthday. Can anyone please hep with cheapest option available I dont mind travelling via ferry or plane. Dont mind hotel either as for food I could take my own.

    There 6 of us travelling 2 adults and a 9yo 4yo 2yo and 10 month old. (@time of travel).

    Whats the cheapest option as so far everything Ive seen is £450.00+ Just for the hotel.

    Travel dates are 30/09/12 or 01/10/12 for 2/3 nights.

    Thanks x x x


    I have always found it cheaper to book hotel and travel separately. If you get a quote off https://www.disneylandparis.co.uk then all travel agents quotes will be the same, if you book direct you can go via Quidco to earn 3.5% cashback on your booking.

    As there are 4 children you are limited to where you can stay as most disney hotels will only fit 2 adults + 2 children + 1 infant.

    The cheapest hotel available on your dated that can accommodate you all is Santa Fe at £480 for 2 nights & 3 days .

    Eurostar will be expensive as your booking so close to the dates you want to travel and they increase their prices according to availability. I would say get a quote for eurostar, flights and ferry (including fuel) and see which works out cheapest. Although driving will be a very long day for the little ones.
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  • Does anyone know if you can hire a buggy chair at Eurodisney like you can at Chessington?
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  • sasha1610
    sasha1610 Posts: 30 Forumite
    ahhh was going to book on expedia last week for 3 nights in august at just under £500 for 2 adult and 2 children and have checked back now and its almost double does anywhere know where i can book for a bit cheaper? any help would be great thanks
    £5 a day in mat chalenge.....£14/£150
    £5 a day in April challege...... £78.50/£150
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Does anyone know if you can hire a buggy chair at Eurodisney like you can at Chessington?

    do you mean a child's pushchair? you can hire them for 9 euros per day in both the main park and the studios park. They dont recline though, and are fairly cumbersome things. If you think you might need one every day, you'd be better and cheaper buying a cheap umbrella stroller here in the UK before you go (or borrow one).
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