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How easy is it to get a pushchair around disneyland paris?

or should I hire one when needed if so do they have raincovers or are they them plastic pushcahirs
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whats this about disney dollars and I hope they do except euros

    



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silent1
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I went years ago and it wasn't too bad hiring sounds like a good idea have no idea about rain covers but depending on the age of the child they sometimes prefer the comfort of their own buggy especially in a strange place where their day is to be long and tiring.


distant_foe
Have a look at:
http://www.dlrpmagic.com/guides/practical/guestservices/children/

It gives details about pushchairs and visiting with young children in general.



Don't worry about Disney Dollars - they only exist at the US parks. Disney dollars are exchanged on a one for one basis with US currency - one Disney dollar for each dollar tendered.


Liam S
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very hard it gets tiring


natasha *
We did it when it first opened about 17 years ago. It all depends how old your child is. If he/she is old enough to walk sometimes, then I would advise hiring one, because then you can hire it when they get tired, or if they are a baby, I would take your own, so you can organise it the way you normally would.

It is tiring, but any Disneyland is tiring with or without a pushchair.

One other tip, do NOT buy Disney dollars (or euros I suppose) because there are limited places to spend them. Get a few for souvenirs.


sunny
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ohhhhhhhhh i know this one its relly cool there disney land has um lots of plastic pushchairs


lauren17
I went for the millenium when the park was (presumably) at its busiest and we had no problems with the pushchair at all. I would have been only 10 at the time and we also had my two younger sisters (then 8 and 3). Just get one of them cheap fold up strollers from argos that fold up really easy and then you can both get around the park without carrying the child when they get tired, the stroller is also easily foldable to get on rides. Hope that helps.

Also I expect if you go on their official site there will probably be information about pushchair access





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