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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    vic123 wrote: »
    Please could someone let me know if Hotel Cheyenne has hairdryers in the rooms? 2 more sleeps!

    I'm maybe too late for you (just back from DLP tonight) - no, no hairdryers in the rooms at the Cheyenne, but you can hire one for a refundable deposit of 30 euros.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Seker wrote: »
    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... :-)

    you need to go to the roof of the Vinci car park (its in the Village, opposite end of the Village from Cafe Mickey). Dreams always takes place at park closing time, and it lasts around 20 minutes.
  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Ah, thank you for that, so it maybe better to have dinner at Cafe Mickey first and then head over to see some fireworks then? I guess the Cafe Mickey may get busy after park closes?

    I will be on a mission this weekend sorting everything out... Not had much time lately :-(
    Sept 2013 - Journey of trying to be mortgage free started.
    2013 - £88,346 (mortgage).
    2009 - £97,290 (mortgage).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Seker wrote: »
    Ah, thank you for that, so it maybe better to have dinner at Cafe Mickey first and then head over to see some fireworks then? I guess the Cafe Mickey may get busy after park closes?

    I will be on a mission this weekend sorting everything out... Not had much time lately :-(

    whatever time you want to have dinner at Cafe Mickey, you should book it in advance - its always busy.
  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Just noticed you are just back. Lucky you, hope you had a fab time. How was the weather walking round?
    Sept 2013 - Journey of trying to be mortgage free started.
    2013 - £88,346 (mortgage).
    2009 - £97,290 (mortgage).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Seker wrote: »
    Just noticed you are just back. Lucky you, hope you had a fab time. How was the weather walking round?

    it was cold out of the sun - and on Sunday there was a bitter chill in the breeze too.
  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Monday and Tuesday was lovely weather for February. Sun was quite warm by midday. You really noticed the temperature difference when you went up on any of the rides though.

    Monday night, OH put kids to bed and I walked to Auchan before closing...bought 4 pairs of thermals ready for Tuesday
    Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Does anybody know what time we can check in at the Cheyenne?
    Sept 2013 - Journey of trying to be mortgage free started.
    2013 - £88,346 (mortgage).
    2009 - £97,290 (mortgage).
  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Hello,
    I'm trying to call the Cheyenne - 0033160306008? But can't seam to get through. Does anybody know if this is the right number?
    Thank you
    Sept 2013 - Journey of trying to be mortgage free started.
    2013 - £88,346 (mortgage).
    2009 - £97,290 (mortgage).
  • Seker
    Seker Posts: 70 Forumite
    Hello,
    Thank you so much for all the information shared on here, you don't know how much it has helped me.

    We will arrive about 3pm next Sunday, check in and plan on heading to the Disneyland Hotel (public areas), does anybody know what time the characters get there? Someone said 4 or 5pm? Cafe Mickey is booked for 6:30pm, so hoping to get us in the mood for our day in DLP. I plan on wondering around and taking it all in with darling daughter and after heading to the Vinci Car Park for 10pm to see some of the fireworks.

    I have a plan of attack for the park, which in theory is great, but we will have to see. Would someone check I'm on the right track? B/fast @ Hotel, packed lunch for Park & snacks. EMH - Dumbo, Peter Pan, Mad Hatters, Le Carrousel (depending on time) then over to Buzz Lightyear and Space Mountain. Fast Pass Star Tours and stay in Discovery for a while (3 other rides there DD wants to try & a walk on one). Fast Pass Big Thunder and gauge Phantom Manor, do the Riverboat too. Then Fast Pass Indiana Jones and try Pirates, Family Robinson and Aladdin. Fianlly back to Fantasyland to look at all the other stuff we missed in there and await the Parade for 5pm. When park goes quiet go on anything we missed out on and await fireworks!

    I have no reservation for the Monday night, thought a quick snack and Hotel.

    Is my plan totally unrealistic? I planned best I could but know we may not get the full bebefit... We will just have to go back! :-)

    *The Fastpasses, can I get 1 in a certain area and plan for the next, like do they have various time slots?
    Sept 2013 - Journey of trying to be mortgage free started.
    2013 - £88,346 (mortgage).
    2009 - £97,290 (mortgage).
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