Final Planning

Johnny_boy

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We're off in about 3 weeks or so, we arrive Thursday 12 July at mid-day after being on the 7.30 Ashford Eurostar. We're there until about 2pm on the Sunday and I want to be able to do EMH at least once, Dreams at least twice and do the following rides:

For DD: ToT, RRC, RC Racer, (she's tall enough for the last two now)
For DS: BTM, ToT, Star Tours (he's now tall enough for them)

We'd like to see the Motors show, Cinemagique, Playhouse Disney (it was cancelled after the song the last time), Stitch, Tram Tour, Maybe Crush, maybe the Cars ride - forget the name, PoTC, Dumbo, PP, the steam train, see a show, Buzz, Messa Boats, PM, etc - pretty much everything.

To get from the hotel to the train first thing, I suspect we'll have to get up around 5.30 or so and as a result will probably be too tired for Dreams the first night. I'm thinking of skipping EMH as well on the Friday for the same reason and watching Dreams that night but will we be able to do EMH the next day? The kids aren't bad at staying up late but they can suffer the next few days with spontaneous meltdowns if too tired so it's a lot to ask!

In amongst there, I want to eat at Annette's, possibly Inventions and one other place. They really like wraps and pittas, do any of the buffets do something like this?

Sorry load of questions but there's a lot we want to do and the kids loved the fireworks last year but we only saw them one night.
 
La Grange at Billy Bobs in the Village is a tex-mex all you can eat buffet, so that might suit? Or Agrabah Cafe in the main park, which is a Mediterranean-based buffet?
 
EoS do lovely wraps and it would be my first choice for them.

There's the menu and some pics on the EoS review thread

McDo do 3 wraps (chicken and bacon, fish or goats cheese) but I've never tried them
http://www.mcdonalds.fr/produits/sandwichs

You can also get Pita bread and make kebab sandwiches at the Agrabah buffet.

There will be some wraps also on sale in the train station as Sodebo has started doing them but they are not that popular yet here

hth :)
 
Agrabah sounds good as does EoS, thanks for the suggestions, might also look at the station. They're both at that stage of liking something one day and not the next but wraps and pitta seem to be a consistent like!

We ate in the upstairs buffet last time and the time before at Biilly Bob's. We loved it the first time, hated it the second time. The food wasn't so good he second time and they gave DS a glass with a straw in it that was taller than him so he spilt his drink all over himself while I was helping DD with something. They replaced the drink but the indifferent 16-yo schoolboy (remember the Viz character? - though she worked in a shoe shop) just shrugged when I asked for a smaller glass and brought us a wine glass. The choice wasn't as good either last year and the price had gone up so we've removed it from our list unfortunately.

I notice that as both kids are under 7 for Inventions and therefore about €6 cheaper each. Do they ask for proof of age? DD will be 7 the week after so I'm hoping they don't think we're scamming them.
 



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