What should I eat? Good news — Disneyland Paris lets you bring your own food and drink into the park.
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Help CentreA. Yes.There are restaurants for all budgets. For light meals our food carts and restaurants with counter or self-service are most affordable.
The concept of buying a mug that gives unlimited soft drinks for your time at the resort (or any other period) does not exist at DLP. You can refill any bottle or mug from the water fountains throughout the park but you will need to pay for soft drinks, usually ?3.29 per half-litre bottle or post mix (fountain).
Book Half Board Meal PlansIf you'd like to eat at table or buffet service restaurants each night, Half Board Meal Plans can save you money on the standard menu prices if you buy in advance. You get a voucher upon check-in which can be used at selected restaurants across the resort, including your hotel.
They absolutely do prefer cash, and there are signs up in the shops stating that preference. Moreover, the reason I moved to just paying by card on our latter trips is that we found that some shops actually asked us if we could pay by card when we got cash out to pay.
Since Disneyland Paris restaurants are so popular, making reservations for peak hours is highly recommended to ensure you don't have to wait long for a table. Otherwise, try eating during non-peak times (like 3 pm) to avoid crowds and long waits for food.
Large Goods : Large and cumbersome packages, suitcases and bags, as well as any kind of large container, exceeding 55cm x 40cm x 25cm - including wheels, pockets and handles - are not permitted inside the Parks.
All Resort restrooms are suitable for visitors with reduced mobility and most are equipped with baby-changing tables. Our toilets are equipped with flashing beacons that will be activated in the event of an evacuation. The tap water at Disneyland Paris is safe to drink. Feel free to fill up your water bottles!
As you may already know, Paris, the rest of France, and most of the rest of the EU use euros as its currency, so if you're planning to visit, you will probably want to have some too.
A. Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.
Hi there! Tickets only sell out at exceptionally busy times and looking at this crowd calendar for June (https://queue-times.com/parks/4/calendar/2019/06) I would think you would be fine to buy it when you are there. If you are still worried however, you can always buy it directly from Disney online.
Yes, you can bring a bag on most Disneyland rides. Each ride typically offers room at your feet for bag storage. In cases where this may not be possible there will be designated temporary bag storage facilities located near the boarding area of the ride.
Food in the theme or amusement parks is always high. Guests are a captive audience, and the parks make the most of what they can. IN FACT, the ticket prices barely offset the daily operating expenses in most cases. The profits come from all the extras - like dining/food.