DisneySwede
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As a frequent DLP visitor this is spot on, great job!
Last week of October unfortunately not. That's a school holiday week in many European holidays, including France.this is fantastic, you made my day by simplifying a lot of info
does DLP offer discount or specials in the Fall, end of Oct? for hotel & park combo?
You're welcome! If you have any questions, let me/us know!Karin,
Thank you for taking the time to do this. I just found out I get to tag along my boyfriend's business trip at the end of the month. I will have 3 days on my own so DLP is first on my list. I came here to look for information and your thread basically has everything I need!.. Thank you!!
You are correct, there are no seats. It is basically the street right in front of the castle.We are renting a scooter and it will be delivered to the hotel.
We also paid for the guaranteed access for fireworks, I am assuming it here are no seats at the garanteed spot.
Will they allow me to stay with the scooter?
So for comparison, the large double is almost the same length (but not quite) as a US King size bed, but about 6 inches narrower on width. It's about 10 inches wider than a US Queen bed.The large double bed: 200 cm x 180 cm (78x70")
A double bed: 195 cm x 135 cm (76x53")
So, a small update to this. Having just got back from a few days on my first trip back to the Disneyland Hotel following its refurbishment, I can say that their rooms now DO have something more akin to a US version of A/C. Now I didn't really get to test it properly as it was not particularly warm last week and therefore it wasn't needed, but certainly based on the control panel on the wall and my experience of similar systems, it does seem to be something they have retroactively fitted during the refurb to all rooms. Is that alone worth the extra cost of the DLH? Probably not, but it is something worth noting.What about A/C...
We don't really do air conditioning in Europe. Not in the same way as they do in the US. When it's warm, we open a window.
If there is A/C in your room, you won't be able to set it to very very cold. When you are visiting in the summer months and you really want A/C in your room... you have better chances of this staying at a Marriott or a Hilton etc. in the city center than in the Disneyland Hotels.
Understandable, poor Disney, the price of a room at the Disneyland hotel cannot cover an expense of a couple of € to replenish some water.There were three bottles of water (two still, one sparkling) and one bottle of fruit juice in there when we arrived with a note to say that all of them were complimentary, but they would not be replenished. There was room to store at least six more bottles of soft drink in there I'd say.
NoIf we book a package with hotel and tickets,,,what is the start and end time of the tickets...can we enter the day we arrive and enter the day of checkout?
You answered No, but then explain, correctly, that the answer is YesNo
A hotel and ticket package booked through Disneyland Paris website or through a travel agent has park hopper tickets for arrival day, departure day and all days in between.
The tickets are valid from park opening to park closing.
Some people will book a room only at an off site hotel or at an airport hotel or arrive early in the morning and check in to the onsite hotel to get the park tickets. All onsite hotels have a luggage store so you can arrive as early as you like and get the park tickets and leave your luggage.
The same on departure day. Your tickets are valid until park closing, so again some people will check out, leave their bags in the luggage store and go to the parks.
Yes, you can. Unless specifically purchased as a single park, every package has hoppers.This is a great thread! Thank you for putting all of your tips in one place!
I have a question about the premiere ultimate pass. Is it valid for both parks? All park tickets are parkhoppers, right? So if you get premiere ultimate, does that mean that you can do all of the eligible rides in BOTH parks in 1 day? (In case you can't tell, we are 'power Disney' people and are used to running all over the parks to squeeze in as many rides as we can.)
Thank you!Yes, you can. Unless specifically purchased as a single park, every package has hoppers.