Some Questions, please!

kev kendall

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Hi - were going to be booking our visit to DLRP for August this year for four nights, five days.... we're thinking of booking at the Disneyland Hotel becuase of the convenience of being on the door step etc. Can you tell me what a Disneyland Hotel Fastpass is - this seems different than a suite/castle club Fastpass. (There's two adults and two children (one baby!) I remember reading a thread that the castle club is no-use - well nice but not worth it - what do people think?

Also, Sequoia Lodge suites - what are these like?

Ok - I'm going to be dead annoying and probably post loads of questions over the next few days as I want to book soon...

Just thought of another - we want to go on the tunnel - has anyone upgraded to first class ...

We're not being snobby - its just that this is goingto be our main holiday as we have weddings and loads of other stuff eating into our holiday, so wanting to make the most of it!!!

Thank you wonderful people! :wave:
 
Kev, we went first class on the Eurostar. Its definitely worth it and we will always travel first class now if our budget allows. The food is excellent and is served in nice ceramic containers with proper cutlery, not the usual airline plastic affair!
 
When checking in you get a number of preprinted Fast Passes ( in March 2004 we got 4 each , in Nov 2005 3 each ) .
Use them as you do FPs you pick up in the park . In Nov we only used them once for Peter Pan .
Castle Club is a VIP unlimited FP .

We also used the tunnel in Nov . Didn't try 1st class as it was so quiet we drove on 2 hours early !

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Ware Bears said:
Kev, we went first class on the Eurostar. Its definitely worth it and we will always travel first class now if our budget allows. The food is excellent and is served in nice ceramic containers with proper cutlery, not the usual airline plastic affair!

Elaine, we didn't get that when we travelled first class, we got a container (happy meal style) with a roll, crossant, breakfast bar and drink. :confused3 It was still worth travelling first class for the extra comfort and space and we will always go first class now, if poss!
 
Our First Class experience was just happy meal-esque food service too - lots of leg room though.
 












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