We're going to Disneyland Paris at Easter (me, the Wife and a 7 year old). We want to go half board, but don't know which deal to buy.
We're staying at The New York Hotel.
We're thinking of either the Half Board Plus or Half Board Premium.
Half Board Plus means you can eat at any of 20 restaurants £240.00
Half Board Premium means you can eat at any of 24 restaurants, but includes Disney Character dining £484.00
The problem is the price and whether the extra for Premium is worth it - we wanted to ask the advice of any of you who have done it.
EuroDisney meal advice pls.
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Re: EuroDisney meal advice pls.
I'll double check with Mrs latic as to what she thought of it.
Our feeling was full board wasn't worth it. In the resort you can book the Disney cafe (where you dine with disney characters bisiting tables) anyway. You can pay in these places any time Buying your meals in advance restricts your choice and time of eating somewhat. It's just another way for them to grab your money before you get there!
Having said that, enjoy it, we went in October and it was fantastic
Our feeling was full board wasn't worth it. In the resort you can book the Disney cafe (where you dine with disney characters bisiting tables) anyway. You can pay in these places any time Buying your meals in advance restricts your choice and time of eating somewhat. It's just another way for them to grab your money before you get there!
Having said that, enjoy it, we went in October and it was fantastic
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Re: EuroDisney meal advice pls.
What Latic said. Book the character meals in resort if you want them, otherwise you're either committed in advance or wasting money.
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Re: EuroDisney meal advice pls.
We always take pot noodles, cup a soups and mug shots. For a treat we go to the buffet at The Santa Fe.
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