can you tell me please which restaurant is the cheapest in disneyland?

bibiana

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please help, we are going there next thursday and i'm getting really worried how much money i will spend.which place is the cheapest for eating?many thanks biba
 
The Market House Deli in main street is a nice place to have lunch, and is fairly cheap for sandwiches, croque monsieurs etc. better than burger and chips and cheaper to if you avoid the tempting treats sold there.

Annettes in the village isn't to bad for dinner imo, there are other deals to be had but you'll have to go through the menus sticky to choose what you would really like before you go
 
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The cheapest will be the fast food restaurants.
If you have a look at the Restaurant review sticky at the top of the board you will see that many have menus and poster have also given details of the prices they paid :)

Would pre-paying half board be an option to put your mind at rest over the costs ?
 

I would say mcdonalds for grabbing a bite and Billy Bobs in the village for sitting down and enjoying yourself if that makes sense, sometimes they have people on the stage!:thumbsup2 They worked out the cheapest for us..no where near 30 euros a person.

But like someone said if you are hungry your best bet is all you can eat for around 30 euros, there is quite afew different places.
 
To be honest, almost everywhere is expensive to eat at Disneyland Paris....! With the Euro as it is, Id take as much as you can, then whatever you come back with is a bonus. You dont to leave yourself stuck with no cash for dinner!

Are you going to see Buffalo Bills show? That way you get the entertainment for one night covered and get a meal included too!

The Rendez-vous des stars (ratatouille) restaurant in Disney Studios is great for lunch or dinner. Its about 30 euro per adult (which is good value for DLRP) and its all you can eat buffet salads, breads, pasta, meats, dishes like pies, curry, stew, desserts (loads of choices) fruit salads. We always eat here and you get a soft drink in the price too!

Or theres a McDonalds at the far end of Disney village if you're that way inclined. I havent eaten there but I know it's more expensive then UK McDonalds.

what is buffalo bills show?how much does it cost?
 
in the park we enjoyed toad halls fish and chips, you get tomato soup with croutons as well for 10 euro.

we had a very filling meal in annettes for 20 euro, burger chips, drink and brownie with ice cream.

some of the restaraunts had 20 euro lunch specials while i was there so i would look out for that too.

to be honest for what you would spend in the park on fast food mcdonalds tastes better than a lot of places.
 
The hb+ vouchers saved us a lot of money. We paid £150 for them but the meals would have come to £240 - so that was a great saving. We also took snacks with us in our suitcase - dried fruit packs, crisps, cheese biscuits, rice cakes, cereal bars etc. We took bits and pieces from breakfast - a couple of bananas and yoghurts. We didn't spend that much really.
 








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