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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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check out the Disboards, hotel thread is here which gives offsite options which will be better suited to the number of people in your party.0
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Hi, for the last couple of years we have taken our two boys to disneyland paris.....we drove there in our camper and parked in the campervan carpark there on site, i can't remember how much it was but reasonably priced and there are showers toilets there also takeaway food without paying for a second day in the park.....we paid for one nights camping on arrival, but we actually stayed 3 nights and got the train into paris from the park and did the sightseeing things there......we only paid for one night camping so a really cheap trip, maybe in hindsight we should have called at the office and paid for the extra two but we did'nt as was not told too......ideal for those heading south like we were to spain/morocco......for a treat for the little uns.... hope this helps someone....0
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Going in a few days, and am more excited that my daughter whos nearly 2 and a half!:j
Read somewhere that you can't use debit cards in the parks and village, they only accept credit card or cash, is this true???
Also what are they waiting times for rides like the last week in June normally?
we used a debit card no probs last July0 -
If anyone is planning a trip next year - I managed to book 3nights at the Radisson in January (2008) for my Boyfs birthday for £135 through www.Alpharooms.com Thats way below the usual rate.
The Radisson is not 'Disneyfied' at all, so may dissapoint those of you with kids! To be honest it's nice to get away from it though...
We got the TGV from the Airport to the resort - worth it for the speed and easily booked online
Sorry if this is a random post, just wanted to let anyone planning a trip know, it may be way cheaper in January- if absolutely freezing! (take gloves!!!!)0 -
If anyone is planning a trip next year - I managed to book 3nights at the Radisson in January (2008) for my Boyfs birthday for £135 through www.Alpharooms.com Thats way below the usual rate.
The Radisson is not 'Disneyfied' at all, so may dissapoint those of you with kids! To be honest it's nice to get away from it though...
We got the TGV from the Airport to the resort - worth it for the speed and easily booked online
Sorry if this is a random post, just wanted to let anyone planning a trip know, it may be way cheaper in January- if absolutely freezing! (take gloves!!!!)
and thermals and snow gear :eek: :rotfl:
ive not been in jan but apparently its really freezing!0 -
I assumed you could use debit cards, plenty of ppl were using cards but maybe these were credit cards
We took cash with us but I was planning as using my debit card next time. If you do find out pls let me know as were going in september.
Just come back from DLP, and it was fantastic - couldn't believe it when we were upgraded to a suite at the Sequoia, the room was amazing!!!!!
Can't wait to go again (hopefully next year fingers crossed:D )
Just to let you know The restaurants and shops do take debit card as long as you have a visa debit (which I think most bank cards are)- they do not take the old switch or solo debit cards - hope this helps!!!0 -
Where was you meant to be staying before you upgraded?Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.0
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Where was you meant to be staying before you upgraded?
I had originally booked for me, my husband and our 29 month old daughter to stay in a montana lakeside room at Sequoia, as it was only £30 more than a standard room.
When i checked in I was told they were upgrading us to a suite, and it was hugh - massive bathroom, plus a gigantic room with kingsize bed, sofa and arm chairs, outside patio, and a dining room table and chairs!!!!
Would love to return next year and book a suite in the Newport Bay or New York, yet imagine the prices would be stupidly expensive!!!
Where are you staying in Sept?
This was my first time at DLP, and now i'm hooked, even though the food was sooooooo overpriced!!!!!!0 -
dream castle hotel, its one of their partners hotel. our first time there was in feb and i got hooked too lol which is why were going again but this time taking my sis and nephew.
my daughter was 25 months when we went and she loved it, went on every ride for her height and she got so excited meeting the characters lolWins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.0 -
Has anyone stayed in the New York hotel? If so is it any good? I'm going for a weekend in August with my significant other and he's booked us in there.Wiggly:heartpulsFB0
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