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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Wow thanks!
Why arnt you working for Disney - you are amazing!
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Wow balletshoes - great breakfast info!
What's the breakfast like in the other hotels? Sequoia specifically, but you also mentioned the main Disnyeland Hotel??
Clare xAddicted to Disneyland Paris!
:snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laugDD born 17th December 09!
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Wow balletshoes - great breakfast info!
What's the breakfast like in the other hotels? Sequoia specifically, but you also mentioned the main Disnyeland Hotel??
Clare x
Sequoia Lodge is similar to breakfast in the park, but you can also ask for a plate of hot breakfast items to be served to you. I think its around 4 euros for this, its not buffet, its a plate of egg, bacon, sausage I think.
The Disneyland Hotel one - oh my goodness its amazing. We treat ourselves at least once a visit to breakfast here. Its a full hot and cold buffet, too many items to list, but includes premium cold meats and cheeses, various types of cooked egg, sausage, crispy bacon, tomatoes, fried cube potatoes, cereals, pastries (much more varied range than the other hotels), waffles, yoghurts, fresh fruit and fresh fruit salad, plus fresh fruit juices. Your hot drinks are waiter service, proper coffee/chocolate/tea pots, no drinks machines here
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It costs 14 euros per adult for the DLH breakfast, 6 euros per child, under 3s free, and if you have an annual pass or shareholders card, you get a discount.
We usually go after 9.30am, make it late breakfast/brunch, then we don't need anything else to eat until dinner time.0 -
I've just booked via Disney.ie it's the Irish website, paid in € so check your bank charges. Seemed to be the same price as France Disney.
Now I just need to book Eurostar tickets.
Am I right in saying all Eurostar trains to Paris stop at Disney?Saving and spending in equal measure0 -
I've just booked via Disney.ie it's the Irish website, paid in € so check your bank charges. Seemed to be the same price as France Disney.
Now I just need to book Eurostar tickets.
Am I right in saying all Eurostar trains to Paris stop at Disney?
no I'm afraid not. You want the journey from London, Ashford or Ebbsfleet to Disneyland Paris, not Paris (if you take the Eurostar to Paris you will then have buy tickets to get you on the metro from Gare du Nord to Chatelet les Halles, then the RER train to DLP, which will take around an extra hour from Paris).0 -
The Disneyland Hotel one - oh my goodness its amazing
. We treat ourselves at least once a visit to breakfast here. Its a full hot and cold buffet, too many items to list, but includes premium cold meats and cheeses, various types of cooked egg, sausage, crispy bacon, tomatoes, fried cube potatoes, cereals, pastries (much more varied range than the other hotels), waffles, yoghurts, fresh fruit and fresh fruit salad, plus fresh fruit juices. Your hot drinks are waiter service, proper coffee/chocolate/tea pots, no drinks machines here
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It costs 14 euros per adult for the DLH breakfast, 6 euros per child, under 3s free, and if you have an annual pass or shareholders card, you get a discount.
We usually go after 9.30am, make it late breakfast/brunch, then we don't need anything else to eat until dinner time.[/QUOTE]
Hi Ballet shoes do you need to book or just turn up?0 -
you can't book breakfast at the DLH, you just go straight to the restaurant and tell the waitress there that you are not a guest of the hotel and would like to pay for breakfast.0
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Any best places for Eurostar? (I have tried to search the thread, but its not working on my phone for some reason?)Saving and spending in equal measure0
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you'd need to look on the
Eurostar website for the fares and times etc.0 -
Just to try and help along as well even tho Ballet has answered it already:
I stayed at Santa Fe in March this year. I thought it was nice. Cars theme all around which was a bonus as I like Cars and so do my 5yr old son.
Breakfast was ok. The line of people waiting to get in can get really long (as some have mentioned, you can go thru the exit. I did this once by accident. I wouldn't recommend it as it's not fair)
On the last day, I cheekily filled in my own drinking bottle with their orange juice.
I read reviews on both Santa Fe and Cheyenne a couple of weeks back. Seems Cheyenne is more modern than santa fe and a tad closer.
I booked Cheyenne for our Nov trip simply because Santa Fe was booked out already... but like I've said, I wouldn't hesitate staying at Santa Fe again. You're only there to sleepBalletshoes thanks so much for your reply, very kind.
Think I am going to look at booking one of the cheaper on-site hotels (Santa Fe or Cheyenne), if you book 3 nights do you get four days at the park or would I need to book another day seperate?
Is there one hotel you think is better then the other?
Also, (Sorry), what is the brekfast like and is it similar in all the Hotels?
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