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Disneyland Paris - Half Board? Any advice?

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PolarBear74 · 24/03/2010 07:53

We are planning a trip to DLP in September and would welcome some advice about food. Should we go for Half Board, for the 3 of us (DD is nearly 4) it works out at £63 per night.

How expensive is the food there, its hard to tell from the websites we have seen.

Any help would be great.

Thanks

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MaryBS · 24/03/2010 08:14

Its expensive. In the parks, we paid about 35-40 euros for a fast food type meal. In the hotel, we paid 82 Euros for 2 kids meals, 2 main courses and a large bottle of water. This was November last year. I think set meal for an adult was about 32 euros.

MaryBS · 24/03/2010 08:15

Meant to add, depending on when you go, there have been some free halfboard offers...

PolarBear74 · 24/03/2010 10:00

Thanks for the info.

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ItsAllaBitNoisy · 24/03/2010 11:02

Go half board, it's well worth it.

Look at DISboards.com for info/reviews on restaurants.

Granard · 24/03/2010 11:52

Food is very expensive, especially in the hotels. We stayed in the Disneyland Hotel last time and I think it was around 80 euro for the buffet dinner for myself and DD. Worth it in the sense that the characters come round the table but this time we've booked the "all meals for free" package so hoping to save quite a lot on that. Enjoy.

PolarBear74 · 24/03/2010 15:10

Oh where did you find the all meals for free package??

Thanks for the advice

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Granard · 24/03/2010 16:21

Hi, I booked through the Irish site in January (going next week) and they were doing the meals for free offer at that time. I paid 1300 euro for 3 nights, 4 days in the Disneyland Hotel for myself and DD and that includes all our meals including Buffalo Bills wild west show and the restaurants like the Auberge de Centrillon (sp?)and Inventions at the Disneyland hotel.

The UK site wasn't doing that offer, when I booked.

The different country sites seem to do different offers at different times so it's worth checking the .ie site as well as .co.uk

PolarBear74 · 24/03/2010 19:48

Have a great time and thanks for the information

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