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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • The direct line for the hotel is 0033 1 60 45 78 00.

    Thanks again balletshoes :) .... also a general question, which travel insurance would people recommend for a family of three to DLP?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    the_host wrote: »
    Thanks again balletshoes :) .... also a general question, which travel insurance would people recommend for a family of three to DLP?

    if none of you have pre-existing medical conditions, then for France I'd say just go for the cheapest, which includes your normal flight delay/cancellations, baggage cover. Remember to take your EHIC cards with you in case you need medical attention while in France.
  • the_host wrote: »
    Thanks again balletshoes :) .... also a general question, which travel insurance would people recommend for a family of three to DLP?

    Martin has a full travel insurance guide here:

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/cheap-travel-insurance

    We ended up with a company called holidayextras.com which seemed to offer the best policy for people with minor pre-existing conditions.
  • prem0132
    prem0132 Posts: 106 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Hi

    We off in four weeks and I'm trying to get organised. There are 6 of us three adults and three children. I am trying to find where the cheaper places to eat are For either lunch or dinner? I know overall most are expensive but someone i know suggested eating in train station but as I've not been I'm not sure if they have restaurants?


    Thanks in advance xx
  • Anyone got an email address or telephone number for the Disneyland Hotel, have a couple of special requests to make and need to ask a few questions prior to arrival !! Also how far in advance do we need to book restaurants for the evening ??


    ;););):rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:;););)



    Four weeks 5 days till we travel woo woo !!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Anyone got an email address or telephone number for the Disneyland Hotel, have a couple of special requests to make and need to ask a few questions prior to arrival !! Also how far in advance do we need to book restaurants for the evening ??


    ;););):rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:;););)



    Four weeks 5 days till we travel woo woo !!

    This is the email address for the Disneyland Hotel -

    dlp.dlh.front.office@disney.com

    you only need to book your tables at restaurants at DLP a week or so in advance, even if you are going at a peak holiday time :).
  • A couple of questions...

    We're staying in the Explorers Hotel. As it's a Disney partner hotel, do we have the option of:

    1. Breakfast within the Disney park (also, does it cost extra?)
    2. Disney Express

    ?

    Many thanks.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    RunningMan wrote: »
    A couple of questions...

    We're staying in the Explorers Hotel. As it's a Disney partner hotel, do we have the option of:

    1. Breakfast within the Disney park (also, does it cost extra?)
    2. Disney Express

    ?

    Many thanks.

    unfortunately no for breakfast in the park, but yes for Disney Express - if you are mostly adults I wouldn't add Disney Express on your way to the resort, but its very handy (and significantly cheaper) to use it on your last day for having your luggage taken to the Disney Express desk for Eurostar at the train station. It costs 11 euros per room (ie not per person) if you do it one-way only - just ask for it at your hotel.
  • choti
    choti Posts: 75 Forumite
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    Hi all,

    My daughter's 5th birthday falls on a Saturday this year (June) and suddenly thought about taking her to DLP for the day. Cheapest tickets are the 6am ones but we would need to take a cab to St Pancras.

    Has anyone does this and can recommend? What would be the essential must dos?

    Thanks in advance...

    Shamina
  • choti wrote: »
    Hi all,

    My daughter's 5th birthday falls on a Saturday this year (June) and suddenly thought about taking her to DLP for the day. Cheapest tickets are the 6am ones but we would need to take a cab to St Pancras.

    Has anyone does this and can recommend? What would be the essential must dos?

    Thanks in advance...

    Shamina

    Hi Shamina

    I would say depending on what your daughter likes, Cafe Mickey which is a character dining option or the Prince and Princesses lunch at the Auberge de Cellindrion would very good birthday presents!
    :grinheart
    Happy :)
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