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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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balletshoes wrote: »you can pay cemultiavantages 35 euros for her childs fantasy pass when you buy the others for your party, and then change it for her permanent AP at DLP before she is 3, there is no problem doing this
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Hi Balletshoes,
We purchased 2A, 3C annual passes from cemultiavantages, they charged us for them all but only sent us 2A, 2C. They cant send us another one in time, so we've had to go with the eBay seller option.
Im starting to think now that there might be a limit to the children-to-adult ratio and we need to pay the full fee.
Even more, 4 passes from cemulti and 1 from elsewhere might look a bit more "dodgier.."0 -
Alias_Omega wrote: »Hi Balletshoes,
We purchased 2A, 3C annual passes from cemultiavantages, they charged us for them all but only sent us 2A, 2C. They cant send us another one in time, so we've had to go with the eBay seller option.
Im starting to think now that there might be a limit to the children-to-adult ratio and we need to pay the full fee.
Even more, 4 passes from cemulti and 1 from elsewhere might look a bit more "dodgier.."
I didn't realise at the time I replied, that you are a family of 5 - I think cemultiavantages wording on their child's annual passes is something like "opportunity to buy one child's pass at 35 euros when buying an adult pass" so that would suggest its a maximum of 2 kids passes when buying 2 adult passes. I don't really understand why they let you pay for 3 kids passes though if they could only send you 2?0 -
Hi,
I've booked to go to DLP in a couple of weeks time (with adult daughter), booked park tickets and the shuttle from CDG (thanks to all the tips on here). We arrive pm on a Thurs and leave after brekkie on Sun. Hotel includes breakfast. Just wondered how much money I should allow for other meals - what is the average price for a meal in the park? Is there anywhere to eat anything healthy? I thought I would take a few snacks in luggage and a travel kettle, tea bags/coffee, but obviously we will have to eat some meals on site. Any advice gratefully received.Weight loss - here we go again - watch this space!
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suziewuzie wrote: »Hi,
I've booked to go to DLP in a couple of weeks time (with adult daughter), booked park tickets and the shuttle from CDG (thanks to all the tips on here). We arrive pm on a Thurs and leave after brekkie on Sun. Hotel includes breakfast. Just wondered how much money I should allow for other meals - what is the average price for a meal in the park? Is there anywhere to eat anything healthy? I thought I would take a few snacks in luggage and a travel kettle, tea bags/coffee, but obviously we will have to eat some meals on site. Any advice gratefully received.
Buffet meals (which include a whole range of food) start at around 25 euros per adult, including a soft drink. Walts and Blue Lagoon do an express lunch menu for around 20 euros, which includes a main course and Cafe Gourmand. This is served from 12noon until 3pm, ask for the express lunch menu from your waiter.
Counter service obviously isn't at all healthy, but its cheaper, at around 11 euros for an adult meal, 6 euros for a childs meal (and to be honest there really isn't much difference in portion size between the 2 so i'd just buy kids meals if you want to fuel up at the counter service restaurants).
Theres a McDonalds and an Earl of Sandwich in the Village (right next to the park entrances) which are much cheaper than the park restaurants.
Theres also a couple of cafes and a couple of convenience stores in the train station (again, right next to the entrance to the parks) where you can get snacks etc, and again, much cheaper than eating in the parks themselves.
DLRPMagic has a lot of the park/Village/resort hotel menus and prices, to give you some ideas.0 -
McSalad..hold the sauce..0
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On the ce-multiavantages site, it offer you :
tarif lettre
lettre suivie
lettre recommandee
Would you recommend the last option - registered letter? Google translates them as:
letter rate
letter followed
registered letter
What's the middle option?0 -
On the ce-multiavantages site, it offer you :
tarif lettre
lettre suivie
lettre recommandee
Would you recommend the last option - registered letter? Google translates them as:
letter rate
letter followed
registered letter
What's the middle option?
i'd guess the middle one would be "tracked"? But I believe for international post they can only track mail to the country of destination, not the actual address, so I'd go for registered post.0 -
Thanks very much balletshoes (and Alias-O)!Weight loss - here we go again - watch this space!
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Does anyone know if the Lucky Nugget is still a buffet restaurant?
DLPmagic implies it isn't:
http://www.dlrpmagic.com/planning/dining/restaurant-menus/the-lucky-nugget-saloon/
but the DLP site implies it's an all you can eat tex-mex buffet:
http://entertainment.disneylandparis.co.uk/restaurants-and-bars/restaurants/the-lucky-nugget-saloon.xhtml
Any ideas how much it is?0 -
Does anyone know if the Lucky Nugget is still a buffet restaurant?
DLPmagic implies it isn't:
http://www.dlrpmagic.com/planning/dining/restaurant-menus/the-lucky-nugget-saloon/
but the DLP site implies it's an all you can eat tex-mex buffet:
http://entertainment.disneylandparis.co.uk/restaurants-and-bars/restaurants/the-lucky-nugget-saloon.xhtml
Any ideas how much it is?
the DLP site above is hopelessly out of date. Its like counter service in that you order and pay before you are seated (its burgers, chicken, ribs, that kind of stuff) then the food is brought to you at your table by a waiter/waitress. Its a bit more expensive than the other counter service restaurants in the park, but it depends what you order.0
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