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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • prem0132 wrote: »
    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

    This is what we do
    we take a picnic lunch and then go to Val de Europe afterwards as this is much cheaper than onsite
    Onsite the buffet restaurants are reasonable value @ £25 per person and that way you can eat as much.
    Otherwise Disney Village which is outside the parks has a rainforest cafe , mcdonalds and others which are better value.
    Ther are some places near the train station where you can pick up sandwiches at a good price !!
    hope that helps
  • prem0132
    prem0132 Posts: 106 Forumite
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    This is what we do
    we take a picnic lunch and then go to Val de Europe afterwards as this is much cheaper than onsite
    Onsite the buffet restaurants are reasonable value @ £25 per person and that way you can eat as much.
    Otherwise Disney Village which is outside the parks has a rainforest cafe , mcdonalds and others which are better value.
    Ther are some places near the train station where you can pick up sandwiches at a good price !!
    hope that helps

    Thank you I've also managed to read the rest of the thread now and the DLRP site is really helpful.x
  • vic123
    vic123 Posts: 48 Forumite
    Please could someone let me know if Hotel Cheyenne has hairdryers in the rooms? 2 more sleeps!
  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Hello,
    A while ago it was mentioned about watching the fireworks from a nearby car park. Does anybody know where this is and also the time we would need to get there? I'm going to book cafe mickey and was going to time it for after watching the fireworks the day before we go into the park... Just need an idea of time for the cafe mickey booking after fireworks please... :-)
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  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Can I ask where are the nearest places to eat outside DLP? Is it a walk away or quite a distance? thank you...
    Sept 2013 - Journey of trying to be mortgage free started.
    2013 - £88,346 (mortgage).
    2009 - £97,290 (mortgage).
  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Seker wrote: »
    Can I ask where are the nearest places to eat outside DLP? Is it a walk away or quite a distance? thank you...

    15 minute walk into val d'europe. Lots of food choices there.
    Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Any tips on best location to stand for disney dreams show at the end of the day without having to wait for ages holding your spot? We watched it tonight and daughter could only see the top third of the castle. Wondering where we should be tomorrow night. Thanks.
    Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
  • cdsmiler
    cdsmiler Posts: 956 Forumite
    We got a spot behind the grassy knoll next to the gardeners hut thing (actually the control booth for Dreams!). It meant there was a bit of foliage in the way, and didn't see the very bottom part of the show, but otherwise a relatively clear view - DD was on shoulders as she wasn't even 3 by that point. We had to keep the place for an hour though, and even then there was some ignorant people trying to push us out of the way. I'm sure there's better options though.....
    :p Addicted to Disneyland Paris! :p
    :snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laug
    :D DD born 17th December 09! :D
  • vic123 wrote: »
    Please could someone let me know if Hotel Cheyenne has hairdryers in the rooms? 2 more sleeps!

    No hairdryers in Cheyenne we just got back on Saturday
  • I am looking to go to DLP 20th March for 3 nights with 2 adults and 2 kids the prices for accommodation and tickets are coming up at £898 on DLP site for Santa fe. I have found the same deal on a site called travelmagical for £398 has anyone ever used them they have an ABTA number but im a little worried about the big difference?

    Flights from belfast will cost around £500 so booking with DLP would be too much
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