RyMickey
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We will have one day in DLP (with a quick jaunt over to the Studios possibly) during the first week in May. Admittedly (and I'm quite ashamed of this), Disneyland Paris has taken a backseat to all our other planning as this is our first trip to London and Paris. However, our family couldn't pass up a Disney fix.
The question now is where do we eat? It looks like the park will be open from 08:00 to 22:00 (which includes EMH since we will be staying onsite). We're all adults so we're not opposed to a nice sit-down meal, but we don't want anything with characters. Anything to recommend or definitely avoid? Also (and maybe this should've been my first question), are we likely already too late to book a reservation? Is it like at WDW where you must book a good three months out in order to secure a table? Do we even need to book ahead of time or is a walk-up reservation possible?
Similarly, what are some good counter service locations? Any recommendations for breakfast?
What are some folks' favorite snacks? At WDW, we're all about the popcorn (there's something so simplistic about it, but it's still so good), but it's not exactly what some would call "special." Are there any signature snack items that should not be missed at DLP?
Also, we'll be staying at the Hotel New York for a few days and traveling around France during the day. Does anyone recommend any of the Disney Village or other hotel restaurants for a late evening dinner? I notice there's an Earl of Sandwich there which is always reliably good here at WDW.
I'm going to continue doing some Disboards research, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The question now is where do we eat? It looks like the park will be open from 08:00 to 22:00 (which includes EMH since we will be staying onsite). We're all adults so we're not opposed to a nice sit-down meal, but we don't want anything with characters. Anything to recommend or definitely avoid? Also (and maybe this should've been my first question), are we likely already too late to book a reservation? Is it like at WDW where you must book a good three months out in order to secure a table? Do we even need to book ahead of time or is a walk-up reservation possible?
Similarly, what are some good counter service locations? Any recommendations for breakfast?
What are some folks' favorite snacks? At WDW, we're all about the popcorn (there's something so simplistic about it, but it's still so good), but it's not exactly what some would call "special." Are there any signature snack items that should not be missed at DLP?
Also, we'll be staying at the Hotel New York for a few days and traveling around France during the day. Does anyone recommend any of the Disney Village or other hotel restaurants for a late evening dinner? I notice there's an Earl of Sandwich there which is always reliably good here at WDW.
I'm going to continue doing some Disboards research, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.