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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • avfc4life
    avfc4life Posts: 1,201 Forumite
    There are a few advantages of staying in a hotel within Disney.

    Firstly you will get to go into the park 1 hour earlier than the people who arnt staying in the park (probably wont need it if you go in term time)
    Also the hotels are really nice and a great experience and the Parades & firework displays can go on till quite late so its handy if you are staying near by as the little ones wont be as tired.

    Also for the younger children you can have breakfast with some of the Disney characters. All of the children seem to love this and is usually one of the key things they remeber about the whole trip.
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  • MoaningMyrtle
    MoaningMyrtle Posts: 1,968 Forumite
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    Depending on where you are staying, there is a petrol station very close to the Disney Hotel Santa Fe. You can get snacks, biscuits, coke, beer etc. there.
    A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.

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  • Sorry to hi jack the thread but what is a good price for a stay of 2 or 3 nights at Disneyland Paris and I would like to fly to cut down the travel time too? I would like to take our 3 year old daughter but would like a rough guide of price to go off so I know I'm getting a good deal when booking?
    Would anybody mind giving me some info please?
  • RevSteve
    RevSteve Posts: 235 Forumite
    Plaza Gardens just at the end of Main Street gives you an all you can eat buffet for 20 euros.
  • Jazzy_B
    Jazzy_B Posts: 1,810 Forumite
    Sorry to hi jack the thread but what is a good price for a stay of 2 or 3 nights at Disneyland Paris and I would like to fly to cut down the travel time too? I would like to take our 3 year old daughter but would like a rough guide of price to go off so I know I'm getting a good deal when booking?
    Would anybody mind giving me some info please?

    There's masses of threads on Disneyland which might give you more information. Can you provide more details of where you're travelling from, and time of year?
  • ellybelly89
    ellybelly89 Posts: 1,107 Forumite
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    Depending on where you are staying, there is a petrol station very close to the Disney Hotel Santa Fe. You can get snacks, biscuits, coke, beer etc. there.

    that sounds good. i'm staying there. so will come in handy. :money:
  • karren
    karren Posts: 1,260 Forumite
    Hi we stayed there 2 weeks ago, it was basic but cheap and clean. We made rolls from the kids in the morning and we had a ball! aerosmith was fantastic and the space mission 2 was, just watch your head when in there as it rocks back and fro, but other wise its fantastic,oh and the fast passes are a good idea too to get the most from the park, have a fantastic time!! we did x
    :A :j
  • ellybelly89
    ellybelly89 Posts: 1,107 Forumite
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    RevSteve wrote: »
    Plaza Gardens just at the end of Main Street gives you an all you can eat buffet for 20 euros.

    i'd be sick if i ate all i could eat ;) especially after the rollercoasters :eek:
  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
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    :hello:
    Me and my little boy (currently aged 36 and 2 weeks - aaaah!) are driving to France in July/August and he would like to stop off and go to Disneyland on the way back (we will probably stay somewhere outside - not in the resort).
    I currently can't get on the website due to Acrobat (I'm at work) so could anyone tell me how much it is to get in (i.e. just turning up) and if we could pre-book tickets cheaper (without the transport et al that lastminute.com offer)
    Any ideas?
    C xx
  • poe.tuesday
    poe.tuesday Posts: 1,858 Forumite
    it's about £27 for a 1 day hopper ticket, you can get your son in for free because he IS under 3 (isn't he!)
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