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shaunhibs |
Any tips about visiting Disneyland Paris with a 4 yr old? |
I'm visiting Euro Disney on Monday with my 4 yr old lad, has anyone got any tips?
Is bringing a buggy recommended? Where's the best value place to eat? How many euros will I need a day for the two of us? Is there things to do if it rains?
Cheers for your help. |
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Idaho
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Dont talk to the French. They may turn you into a coward and when life gets hard you may want to give up all the time. |
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Monkey Hanger
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1. You need about 50 Euros a day.
2. the buses that run fom the hotel are usually busy first thing on a morning, dinner time & last thing at night. My adcvise is to walk in in them times.
3. The best place to eat is the Disney Village and there is Billie Bobs which is like a bar type place. Ranforest Cafe (get in there about 3:30 to get a table). Cafe Mickey which is good and Annette's American Style dinner.
4. Don't forget to set your watch to French time.
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sammy h
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You have to eat in Cafe mickey. It is absolutely fantastic he will love it. they dance and sing around you whilst having your meal and also you get to meet most of the characters there to. There are shows which are inside there are also a couple of rides which are based inside to. I would probably say about 50-70 euros a day and that will probably cover most of the costs..
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Em(:
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Aw, i bet he's really excited!
I've been there, its kinda local since I live in England.
I wouldn't take a buggy if i was you, it'd be a pain when you have to leave it all the time to take your son on rides. You could I suppose but the park won't be held responsible for lost items.
The best value place to eat - i'm not sure, it isn't too expensive. If it rains there are attractions such as shows or rides inside , or you could do what I did and eat when it rains, because they sometimes stop the rides when it rains.
Go on xrates.com (or it might be .co.uk) to find out the exchange rate for euros is. I myself would take double the amount needed, however, just to be on the safe side in case anything happens - which it won't. |
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EMR
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we took our grandson when he was 2,he needed his buggy but you should be ok without for your 4yr old without it.
as for eating there are so many places to choose from,if it rains there are plenty of indoor attractions.
good luck and have a nice time.
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