Just back from 3 days 27/12 - 29/12, I can see why to some it is magical, but for me it was £2k that could have been better spent elsewhere. If you're about to book, here are my tips. Be warned, I have been told I'm the most cynical person in the world; but some of these may just save you cash/irritation!
- Stay at the Disneyland hotel; the others are all 10+ minutes plus a security check away. OK in summer, but when it is minus 5 your kids aren't going to fancy the walk. Due to the distance you'll be lucky in winter to be able to drag them more than once from hotel to the park per day... whereas at the Disneyland hotel, you could easily pop back 4 - 5 times if you wanted to. From what I saw inside as well, the Disneyland hotel was a class apart and considerably less hectic than the Newport Bay.
- Hire a stroller for 8 euros inside the park - 6 year olds or younger may not handle all the walking, particularly like us if you were staying at Newport Bay.
- Kronenberg is 1.80 euros for a 50cl can inside the station. It is over 6 euros just about anywhere else. Bottles of wine in the station for 3 euros. Room service will charge you minimum of 17.
- Buffalo Bill show was one of the few things worth the money. Our 3 children, 6, 4 and 2 - loved it -and there was free beer throughout.
- Footie fans - Premiership action is on at the Sports Bar in Disney Village.
- We took the VEA shuttle bus from Terminal 2 CDG to our hotel (Newport Bay) for 132 euros return. This wasn't a bad option - CDG is a massive airport - it is a big walk from terminal to the station - whereas this VEA bus is pretty close to where we collected our luggage. It also stopped first at our hotel. Otherwise I'd have gone for a private taxi.
- Overall, due to the cold, and our kids ages, they didn't appreciate the rides - queues too long mainly - the characters they quite liked, and the shows inside Walt Disney Studios they enjoyed.
- For some reason there are a lot of couples and adults without kids inside the park who also want to get photos with Goofy etc. Why you would choose to romance someone at Disney beats me, but these people do ramp the queues and get in the way with their smoochings.
- Inventions was the best food we had whilst we were there (inside Disneyland hotel). Also ate at the Yacht Club in Newport Bay, but was a bit formal for young children.
- A word on the Newport Bay hotel; it wasn't bad, looked quite impressive from the outside, but check-in was a bit of a mad-house. And the foyer always had hundreds of people milling about with luggage. We were on the Admirals Floor, but apart from room service breakfast (10 euros per day) which saved queuing, not sure it was worth the supplement. Main drag was the long walk to the park, from the 8th floor with 3 kids to getting inside the park through security was at least 30 minutes walk, not much less by free bus.
- Stay at the Disneyland hotel; the others are all 10+ minutes plus a security check away. OK in summer, but when it is minus 5 your kids aren't going to fancy the walk. Due to the distance you'll be lucky in winter to be able to drag them more than once from hotel to the park per day... whereas at the Disneyland hotel, you could easily pop back 4 - 5 times if you wanted to. From what I saw inside as well, the Disneyland hotel was a class apart and considerably less hectic than the Newport Bay.
- Hire a stroller for 8 euros inside the park - 6 year olds or younger may not handle all the walking, particularly like us if you were staying at Newport Bay.
- Kronenberg is 1.80 euros for a 50cl can inside the station. It is over 6 euros just about anywhere else. Bottles of wine in the station for 3 euros. Room service will charge you minimum of 17.
- Buffalo Bill show was one of the few things worth the money. Our 3 children, 6, 4 and 2 - loved it -and there was free beer throughout.
- Footie fans - Premiership action is on at the Sports Bar in Disney Village.
- We took the VEA shuttle bus from Terminal 2 CDG to our hotel (Newport Bay) for 132 euros return. This wasn't a bad option - CDG is a massive airport - it is a big walk from terminal to the station - whereas this VEA bus is pretty close to where we collected our luggage. It also stopped first at our hotel. Otherwise I'd have gone for a private taxi.
- Overall, due to the cold, and our kids ages, they didn't appreciate the rides - queues too long mainly - the characters they quite liked, and the shows inside Walt Disney Studios they enjoyed.
- For some reason there are a lot of couples and adults without kids inside the park who also want to get photos with Goofy etc. Why you would choose to romance someone at Disney beats me, but these people do ramp the queues and get in the way with their smoochings.
- Inventions was the best food we had whilst we were there (inside Disneyland hotel). Also ate at the Yacht Club in Newport Bay, but was a bit formal for young children.
- A word on the Newport Bay hotel; it wasn't bad, looked quite impressive from the outside, but check-in was a bit of a mad-house. And the foyer always had hundreds of people milling about with luggage. We were on the Admirals Floor, but apart from room service breakfast (10 euros per day) which saved queuing, not sure it was worth the supplement. Main drag was the long walk to the park, from the 8th floor with 3 kids to getting inside the park through security was at least 30 minutes walk, not much less by free bus.