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Paris and Disneyland - Help Please
atlantis187
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Hey guys we are looking at going to Paris and Disneyland in July and just had a few questions if you clever knowledgeable folks could help please.
1. There are 6 of us going 2 adults and 4 kids as its in July we are unable to book all of us in 1 room so are having to book 2 rooms at a hotel near Eiffel Tower.
Even then their website will only let me book for 1 adult and 1 child for 1 room each. We generally will be spending all the time in 1 room anyway so wanted to know
Do hotels in France check each persons ID including children when checking in?
2, Is there any decent fast food restaurants around Eiffel Tower?
3, How much are 2 days gate price tickets for Disneyland?
4, We have 2 disabled people in group and I have read we can get 2 carers tickets for free - Is this correct and can we get a free carers even if the tickets have been bought online?
5, what time does the RER train from Disneyland to Paris run till as we are wanting to stay till the end to see the fireworks?
6, I will be mainly using my Halifax Clarity Credit Card when buying stuff - is it a goof idea to carry some Euro's as well and where is the best place to exchange the money from?
1. There are 6 of us going 2 adults and 4 kids as its in July we are unable to book all of us in 1 room so are having to book 2 rooms at a hotel near Eiffel Tower.
Even then their website will only let me book for 1 adult and 1 child for 1 room each. We generally will be spending all the time in 1 room anyway so wanted to know
Do hotels in France check each persons ID including children when checking in?
2, Is there any decent fast food restaurants around Eiffel Tower?
3, How much are 2 days gate price tickets for Disneyland?
4, We have 2 disabled people in group and I have read we can get 2 carers tickets for free - Is this correct and can we get a free carers even if the tickets have been bought online?
5, what time does the RER train from Disneyland to Paris run till as we are wanting to stay till the end to see the fireworks?
6, I will be mainly using my Halifax Clarity Credit Card when buying stuff - is it a goof idea to carry some Euro's as well and where is the best place to exchange the money from?
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A lot of diverse questions there !!!I reckon Google can answer some - likewise a direct enquiry to Disneyland via the web.The hotel will want passports - registration of foreign nationals is standard practice - or maybe I've watched the "Day Of The Jackal" too often !!!0
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I would ask on trip advisor, the locals in France should be able to answer your queries.0
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If hotels rooms are only for 2 people, even 1 adult and 1 child, then you are likely to be questioned at check in, and denied access to the rooms. There are legal occupancy limits in many countries for fire safety amongst other things. What plans do you have if the hotel does insist on only 2 people per room?
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You will need to book a family room if you want more than 2 people in the room .
You could try Ibis they offer affordable family rooms
https://secure.accorhotels.com/en/5-av.-anatole-france,-75007-paris,-france/index.en.shtml2 -
1. If there is a maximum occupency per room that is for fire regulations and must be obeyed you can't fit people in if there isn't enough beds. Try finding hotels with family rooms or similar.
2. Look on Google Maps to see what is nearby. Brioche Doree is good "french" fast food like baguettes etc, but they also have McDonalds and others.
3. See Our full range of tickets | Disneyland Paris or Disneyland Paris Tickets - 49% Off Gate Prices - AttractionTix
4. Guests with disabilities and their guest can get 25% off, see Special Rates | Disneyland Paris but check you are eligible. See also Accessibility | Disneyland Paris for what attractions the people with disability may or may not be able to experiance.
5. The trains do run until late see RATP: Public transport in Paris and île-de-France: metro, RER, bus, tramway to plan journeys, or again Google Maps will provide a lot of information.
6. You might need some cash in Paris yet, public toilets and similar may want coins. But most places will take cards and the theme park will do everywhere.
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Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy is the station you need for Disney which is on line A of the RER. The last train leaves at 00.18 and I am sure that the fireworks are timed to finish in time for visitors to catch public transport.
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On trip advisor people are saying the disabled person gets 25% off and the carer goes in free.
from the link you guys have provided its saying both the disabled person and the carer just get 25% off0 -
If the link it to the Disneyland site believe that rather than anything said on TA. TA comments may be accurate at the time, but rules change.
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