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Disneyland Paris on Sunday?! What to do...

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Mandy21 · 16/02/2011 13:01

We're just there for the day - will be driving so will need to park. We will have 2 x 5 year olds and a 18mth old toddler. Can anyone offer any not-to-be-missed tips? We're not staying in the Disney hotel beforehand so will just get let in at normal opening times.

Have seen a couple of threads about how expensive the food can be - am planning on taking lots in with me. Can anyone advise though whether the Tea Party is value for money (looks like £10 per person or thereabouts) - with the disney characters? Think my 2 x DDs would enjoy this?

Any advice welcome!!

Many thanks in advance
Mandy

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Sawyer64 · 21/02/2011 17:52

Not sure you can take food in with you,I believe you can eat it in the picnic area,but not in the park,although this is just what i am reading from the reviews.

Will be an expensive day...be prepared.....Admission will cost you £180,then car parking...50 francs.

Might be worth exploring booking a one day package,see if its cheaper...

frasersmummy · 21/02/2011 18:01

the food is expensive... the cheaper options are usually burger and chips etc. There is a picnic area there but it may be cold and wet this time of year.

Ride wise dont miss buzz lightyear, big thunder mountain or its a small world- all favourites with my 5 year old

frasersmummy · 21/02/2011 18:04

Best place to watch the parade is on the stone benches at the side of the castle...

The usually reserve the front row for kids so get there early - put your kids in front and sit behind them

Mandy21 · 23/02/2011 11:32

Thank you - absolutely loved it - parade was amazing, children loved Buzz and Its a Small World.

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