planning 1st trip in years, advice on hotels, fasspass and food outlets please?

Cinderella2006

Fairy Tale Wedding 1st November 2006
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Hi there, we havnt visited paris for around 4/5 years and it wasnt a pleasant experience due to a family member spending the duration in hospital after a nasty fall in the park. We are going to give it another go as we need a disney fix and arent going back to florida until next year.
We are looking at october (2-6th) we are looking at a budget trip and found good offers for the Kyriad Hotel, Hôtel l'Elysée Val d'Europe and Radisson Blu Hotel at Disneyland Paris all of which are coming up between £200-230. None of which include breakfast and looks pricey to add so is there anywhere we can grab a quick breakfast? Our boys are only interested in cereal or toast so nothing fancy. I have two boys aged 7 and 11, youngest uses a wheelchair and i chose these hotels due to the free shuttles, would i get the wheelchair on? I dont mind having to fold him up as little man is only 22kg so easy to carry.
Thanks in advance :-)
 
I'd choose the Hôtel l'Elysée Val d'Europe - you would be first on the bus going to the parks and if you wanted to come back on the RER - 1 stop/3 minutes - to avoid the crowds on the bus you can as the station is a stones throw away. You also have a boulangerie which sells decent bread and croissants and there's a Columbus café for a sit down snack. There are also a couple of cafés where you could get buttered bagette and a drink. All are far cheaper than the hotels offerings :)
 
Hello! We'll be in Disney the same time as you. If you want breakfast on the way into the parks the Earl of Sandwich in Disney Village is also a good option
 
thank you both ... Just found good prices on flybe, never flown with them but guessing they are comparable to easy jet etc ... Going to book Hôtel l'Elysée, seems a bargain for whats no more than a base! Hoping we can grab some milk the night before and use for breakfast in the morning, the youngest is on the spectrum and is so fussy with food, not even mcdonalds but with the supermarket being close we are bound to find something.
We loved earl at Disney Florida too, ill check out their breakfast offerings, thanks x
 

The Auchan supermarket is open from 8.30 am - 10.00 pm everyday except Sunday so you'll have no pbs in finding what you need :thumbsup2

In the DV from 8.00-11.00am you've also got McDonald's that do a b/fast menu starting at 3€
 
thank you, i completely forgot there was a mcdonalds too! I am so torn, i am rubbish at making decisions, just found a good price for the hi park too so thats throw a spanner in the works as i like the idea of having cooking facilities so i can warm up some soup if my youngest refuses to eat anything and store drinks in the fridge. We are only there for 3 nights so i think i am over thinking if but Paris is out of my comfort zone as we normally do wdw x
 
We've booked the Kyriad again for our Sept trip . Had a bargain on Travel republic and only £1 deposit. Rest payable 2 weeks before.

We didn't bother booking breakfast as will have Mc D's on the way
 
For my budget DLP trip we stayed in the "Adagio Aparthotel Val d'Europe". There was a kitchenette in our room and in general I was happy with the hotel. The super market was a quick 3 min walk down the road.

Don't forget to check Tripadvisor for reviews on any hotel you're looking at.
 
Just a note that McDonalds breakfast in France generally doesn't seem to often open until more like 9am..... a bit later than the UK .....

C x
 




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