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Son of Sam 2:14 Thu Jul 19
Eurodisney
Anyone got any dos or donts re Eurodisney? Is one day enough? Im bringing my six year old in a couple of weeks and the site seems very vague. Was just wondering from those who have visited what are the must sees and the swerves and the best way to get optimum value from the day..

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nerd 3:03 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
Some one on here told me to get meal vouchers and go a show getting the best meal deal, both were excellent suggestions ,good food, drink and lots of good venues .

Hammer and Pickle 3:01 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
No doubt the serve pointy-headed Kremlin trolls.

*shudders

mashed in maryland 2:51 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
It's not like the American ones, they do serve alcohol there.

Hammer and Pickle 2:47 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
Do: don't

Don't: just don't

mashed in maryland 1:58 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
I'd suggest 2 days.

No matter the time of year you're gonna spend hours queing for shit and this'll mean you don't get a chance to do/see everything

Moncurs Putting Iron 1:57 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
Although he fucking loved it judging by the look on his boat.

Moncurs Putting Iron 1:56 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
* dry

Moncurs Putting Iron 1:56 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
Don't try hump Mickey in front of the kids at the breakfast.

They have zero sense of humour about that sort of thing.

Northern Sold 1:28 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
Done Florida 14 or 15 times.. California 4 times...Paris twice....its not just about the rides...there is a MASSIVE difference

On The Ball 1:20 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
As if there's a difference.

Northern Sold 1:19 Sun Jul 22
Re: Eurodisney
No one loves Disney theme parks more than me.... But I can take it leave eurodis.... Disney should be in the US end of... Just does not work in the land of frogs for me...

cjpl203 4:14 Fri Jul 20
Re: Eurodisney
You really do need more than one day, buy the tickets in france if you can much cheaper, dress the kids up in disney characters and they let them go in first (not sure if its all rides though). Lots of places to eat but its all a bit meh.

Dr Moose 3:40 Fri Jul 20
Re: Eurodisney
BC,

They still are, my step niece, her husband and daughter went in April.

Lovejoy,

Take in your own food and drink to keep the little un sustained throughout the day.

BubblesCyprus 8:27 Fri Jul 20
Re: Eurodisney
Been twice eat when you can as Food outlets on the park outrageously expensive from my memory,

Son of Sam 8:15 Fri Jul 20
Re: Eurodisney
Cheers thanks

. . 6:54 Thu Jul 19
Re: Eurodisney
Went in February.
Did a 2 night 3 day thing.
Stayed in Davy Crockett (which is a mobile home with wood cladding to make it look like a log cabin)
Drove over there (3 hours from Calais 1 Road 1 Toll)
They had a deal on for half board which was worth it you got breakfast rolls and Cereals Eat Cereals (put cheese in rolls for snacking on during the day) Used Vouchers for food of an evening.
Car Park is 20 euro a day (unless you get a deal) if driving take a picture of Bay your car is in
If you are trying do both parks in a day you will need to choose what you Q for either picture with Micky and Friends or Rides (you won't have time to do both)
Download free App gives you live waiting times so you can plan where to go

Side of Ham 6:22 Thu Jul 19
Re: Eurodisney
There is no easy way to do these things so just tough it out, and try and find out which has the least queues, at the time we went it was Pirates of the Carribean you could walk straight back on with no queues but Peter Pan sometimes even with fast track was a nightmare.

Don't do the 'meet the characters' breakfast or meals if you are staying in one of the Disney hotels.... waste of fucking time and funds.

They offer a get in an hour early too if you stay in their hotels which only has the popular rides open and then guess what?......there's long queues for them!!!!

When you want a break do the things like the Alice in Wonderland maze thing as you can stroll a bit and pretend to be be lost whilst getting sprayed with water.

Other than that it's fucking imense and i'm glad the kids are past that stage. :-)

westhammerer 6:07 Thu Jul 19
Re: Eurodisney
Obviously try to do more than one day - especially as at 11pm they have the big show / screening / fireworks on the castle.

Avoid some of the rides that have limited space (e.g. Dumbo / Orbitron). Star Tours is good if your lad is into Star Wars and the queue has a few attractions while you wait, unlike some others. The Wild West Show is quite good as well, but is outside of the main park.

Don't do the meet 'n' greet - a real waste of time.

And have a beer stein in King Ludwig's Castle at the end of the day - you'll need it.

greenie1 3:07 Thu Jul 19
Re: Eurodisney
If you go in costume they sometimes let you skip the queues.

Harlow Hammer 3:07 Thu Jul 19
Re: Eurodisney
We watched the parade where it started by small world, it tends to be quieter here than the main strip.

The other advantage to this is that once the characters have gone past you can then go and get on another ride, we did this for Buzz Lightyear and walked straight on

Sarge 3:06 Thu Jul 19
Re: Eurodisney
only done the florida one but assuming the rides are similar don't do Small World.

You'll never get the song out of your brain.

Oh and Heath - aren't they chipmunks?

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