Some questions

pumba1

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:bride: Hi there.

How many days would you need for each park?

Where would you recommend accomodation for that is cheap for one person - safe but not much walking distance and no hills - just need a bed and room, shared facilities are ok.

Are there electronic chairs avaialble to rent in the parks?

Is there an email for guest relations? Do they have a Guest assistant card for disabled people?

Looking at Mid november, what is the weather like?

Csan pooh sized people do everything? Is there 2xl and up t shirts etc?

Thanks in advance
 
Hi

I try to answer some of your questions.

You need for the Studios 1 day and for the DL parc 2 days as a firsttimer.

Yes there is an email for guest relations and there is also many information for disabled people. Just visit their homepage: www.disneylandparis.com

I don't think that they rent electronic chairs!?

And: Yes pooh sized people :goodvibes can do a lot there! You can buy 2xl shirts and in the most attractions is enough space for little poohs!
It's a small world even has a boat for wheelchairs!

The weather in mid November can be very cold with lots of rain. The November can be an awful month. It can be very cold, so be prepared!
 
When we went in mid November weather was relatively mild. Yes we did need coats but it was nowhere near as cold as people complained about December.

As Marcus states guest relations will do everything they can to ensure that less able bodied guests enjoy the parks.

A 3 day trip is the minimum I'd allow to get the best out of the park so that you can enjoy the atmosphere and not have to charge around with precise timing :)

Regarding accomodation would you prefer to be on-site, off-site but on shuttle route or any hotel that is commutable ?
 
Three days are really the minimum.

There are no electric chairs fore disabled persons.
Just weelchairs.

Make sure you get a letter from your docter for disabled persons.
Somethimes they aks fot it.
You get a "blue card" for the disabled person and one for yourself.

The card is just for two persons.
 













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