Showing posts with label euro disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label euro disney. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Euro Disney - 10 tips

Great buskers on the way to Eurodisney.

Tips,
1)Easy to catch the RER from central Paris, we got a zone 5/6 orange card
2)we went later in the day ie arrived at midday to avoid morning queues
3)Go to the far left hand side to buy tickets away from the queues, there is a series of shared booths there and quicker to access entry.
4)It seemed pricey, but the character meals were good value. An extra 10 Euro per adult on the normal buffet price. No queuing and lots of photo ops.
5) A good place to get your bearings is the Lucky Nugget while having lunch, you can plot your course.
6) The express tix are really good, they do save on queuing time.
7) You can only get one express ticket at a time, so choose wisely
8) There are definitely peak times ie after shows etc, if you do activities while the shows are on the queues are shorter.
9) the shops get really manically busy later in the evening
10) Whilst queues are shorter later in the day some rides start closing around 9.00, ie we couldn't get onto Autopia


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Euro Disney

Tips for Euro Disney

Expensive in anyone's language.

Yes it probably is worthwhile to pack some food. Around $50 for 3 hotdogs and a couple of bags of chips and only 2 bags of chips. That was the cheapest thing we could find.

Character buffet surprisingly good value, as they only whack on an extra $20 per head, as compared to a main meal and dessert price in other food outlets. Plus the characters actually come to you during lunch and hug, sign autographs and pose for pics.

It beat queuing to meet the characters and have our photo taken.

Definitely worth using the fast ticket system and of course the queues are shorter later in the day. Just a shame you can only have one fast ticket until the next one is used.

Real lack of signage at Euro Disney.

If you don't like cigarette smoke, it will drive you crazy, parents are puffing away, as they hold onto their kids.

Joanne Kee
www.ceressolutions.com.au