Hello - newbie & just booked for December

Samf1971

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Hi everyone,
Firstly can I say thanks for the info from all the posts it's been really helpful.

I've just booked for December 10th for 5 nights at Cheyenne. It's our first trip to DLP (I've been to WDW before) and it's our first trip on the Eurostar, booked everything through Disney. Hubbie has never been to Disney so it's a first time experience for him and our 3 year old boy (he has Autism so I'm going to see about anything that will help him in the crowds while we're there, I think he can get an access pass or something similar to help with the queues - not wanting to push in but would be nice if he doesn't have to be hemmed in)

Just been reading about the Eurostar on another thread, I understand that we'll get tickets etc when we check in at St Pancras, can we request seats together if they've not already been done? if so do I request that through Disney or contact Eurostar direct? I was going to do it DIY but decided on less hassle & booked it all together!
 
Hi everyone,
Firstly can I say thanks for the info from all the posts it's been really helpful.

I've just booked for December 10th for 5 nights at Cheyenne. It's our first trip to DLP (I've been to WDW before) and it's our first trip on the Eurostar, booked everything through Disney. Hubbie has never been to Disney so it's a first time experience for him and our 3 year old boy (he has Autism so I'm going to see about anything that will help him in the crowds while we're there, I think he can get an access pass or something similar to help with the queues - not wanting to push in but would be nice if he doesn't have to be hemmed in)

Just been reading about the Eurostar on another thread, I understand that we'll get tickets etc when we check in at St Pancras, can we request seats together if they've not already been done? if so do I request that through Disney or contact Eurostar direct? I was going to do it DIY but decided on less hassle & booked it all together!

Hi...

Just I'd let you know that you will be able to get an exit pass for your son, so long as you have a doctor's note or similar. Just go to City Hall at the entrance to the main park and explain what you want. If you explain that it's a non-physical disability then they should give you a special mickey stamp on your pass, which is valid for all ride exits, so you get slightly better access that a normal disabled pass.
 
Sorry cant answer any of your questions but just wanted to say Hi
 

Thank you for that info, we're seeing the pediatrician next week so will ask for a formal letter to take with us. He loves Mickey & Minnie, how he'll react to seeing them in the flesh as it were who knows but hopefully he'll have a fun time anyway.

Hello & thanks for the welcome everyone
 
Good Morning Samf1971 and welcome to the forum. You'll have a fabulous time in DLRP, will look forward to hearing all about it (and your son's reactions) when you've been. It'll soon come round!
 
Welcome to the DIS!! Eurostar is great fun!! Its my favourite way to travel!!

I'd contact them beforehand about seast but I'd imagine you'll all be sat together anyway. :)
 
:wave2: and :welcome:

Eurostar is great!!! I believe you'll be seated together if you booked it as a family. Just double check if you'll get a family area on the train (it's an area with 4 seats and a small table in the middle)
 
A very pirate: welcome.

You'll have an amazing time at DLRP. The exit passes are a god send, when we took a group of disabled children we didn't know about this until the middle of the first day and those first few hours were a nightmare without the pass.
 












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