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PLEASE put me out of my misery someone MUST have been to disneyland paris the week before christmas.

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childminderjanet · 24/10/2006 21:32

Experiences please Is it very busy? How long is the longest you've q'd for? Will I have to book restaurants in advance for the evening. Have only been before at the very beginning of Dec when it was very quite.I'm going 16th-20th Dec.Also is the wild west show any good? All advise gratefully received Ta

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LIZS · 25/10/2006 08:58

We went over Ascension weekend which is a European bank Holiday and it was very busy so worth booking dinner ahead unbless you want to eat late, or in the morning for that evening at least. I think the French schools are still in session until just before Christmas so hopefully queues qouldn't be too long. Use the Fastpass system to secure later slots without queuing on some rides - you put your pass in a machine by tthe entrance to the ride and it gives you a time to return to go along a far shorter queue.

Wild West show is great fun(if not very pc), and not too pricey when you take into account that you get a meal, of sorts, included. Do prebook the early one if you need it.

Skribble · 25/10/2006 09:18

We loved the wild west show, very good performance and food was best we had had all weekend. 2 shows each evening might be best to book the earlier one as second one finishes quite late for little ones.

Not been at that time of year, you will know already that it will be totally freezing .

childminderjanet · 25/10/2006 18:40

Thanks for that I'll definitely be booking Buffalo Bill's wild west show for the 6.30 performance as last time we went we were all crashed out at 8pm every evening, must be all that Disney magic.Also it's slightly cheaper if you book before you go.
Has anyone tryed the half board meal coupons that disney are doing? Did they work out ok? Does it save money or restrict where you can eat?

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WeaselMum · 25/10/2006 19:38

We went a couple of years ago and stayed from 21-24 Dec I think. It wasn't as busy as you might think, but booking restaurants in the evening is a good idea. Didn't do the wild west show.

childminderjanet · 27/10/2006 08:02

Thanks Weaslemum I don't think its going to be as bad as a "friend" had led me to believe. I know we will all have a great time q's or not. Have heard good things about the wild west show so we'll give it a try. And I'll definately be booking our evening meals shortly just need to work out where we want to eat

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WeaselMum · 27/10/2006 21:21

must admit I wish I was going again - with all the Christmas stuff up it was actually quite lovely - I know this makes me sound sad but I just don't care!! have a lovely time! x

buktus · 27/10/2006 21:27

wild west show is really good, free cowboy hats for mums and dads and indian one for the kids very yee haa, very jealous we have to wait until may have a fab time, didnt do the meal vouchers but did set buffet meals at our hotel really good for all that you can eat, and lovely desert buffets, freinds have been at xmas and def say take thermals

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