Value Resorts and Inside Staterooms? Bah Humbug! 30 days of Disney fun! 02/10 Day 30

Bonus Mini Trip Report

Halloween Fun at Disneyland Resort Paris


Day 1, October 30

Delays, Upgrades and ……. “Just Slam The Door” - Part 2


By that time we both felt a little hungry, so we decided to head to the Disney Village for some lunch. We had the option of parking at the main parking lot for free or to use the new parking structure at the Disney Village. Disney Village parking involved less walking so it won. When we entered the structure a poster caught my eye. Discounted parking for pass holders! My French is not all that good, but I did understand the gist of it and so once we had parked the car we went to the office to ask about the terms. Turns out that if you are a pass holder you can park there all day for just 2 Euros. Yeah! Guess that makes parking at the main lot, which is quite a hike away from the parks, an even less appealing option. So we paid our 2 Euros and went over to Annette’s Diner to find out if we could get a table. We got in line and it was just a 5 minute wait and we were taken to our table. We both ordered Diet Cokes and since their speciality are burgers, we both got one.

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Tom got the Double Rockabilly Burger, a double burger, fried onion ring, bacon, cheese, BBQ sauce and French fries.

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The Little Italy Burger had caught my eye. It was a beef burger, mozzarella, eggplant, sundried tomatoes, ham, pesto, foccacia bread, accompanied by French fries and coleslaw.

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Both burgers were really good and hit the spot. We even decided on trying dessert. Tom decided on trying Annette’s Café Gourmand, coffee, accompanied by a mini doughnut, a dark chocolate brownie and a mini vanilla milk-shake.

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There were a lot of nice desserts on the menu and I decided on ordering the Cheesiest Choice of Cheesecake, classic bruleed cheesecake made with Philadelphia Cheese, sautéed apples with Annette’s Caramel, grilled almonds, caramel ice-cream and whipped cream.

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We left the restaurant stuffed and very happy. Since we were already at the Disney Village we decided to stroll through the shops and look for new merchandise. We were surprised to find quite a few new things. Once we had gone through all the shops we headed back to the car and went to the Val d’Europe shopping center to do some grocery shopping. A little after 3pm we were done shopping and went back to the hotel to finally check in. We were the only ones there and we were checked in in no time and on the way to our little house for the next 3 nights.

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We tried to open the door and the key would not turn. After wiggling it a bit it did open the door, but when we tried to close it silently it would not stay shut. You had to slam the door to make it stay shut. The rest of the villa was okay, even though we were surprised that after only a few years of use it already showed a lot of wear and tear. But we were still worried about the door. I tried to lock from the inside and could not turn the key, again!

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So we went back to check in, now this time there were a lot of people ahead of us. This time the guy’s English seemed to be much worse as he pretended not to understand what we were talking about. He promised a few times to come and have a look in 10 minutes time, but in the end just handed us a new key and I guess he hoped that we would be happy with a new key. Well, we gave up when we found out that the key worked perfectly and we just continued to “slam the door” shut. Would be nice to do when we got in after 1am the next day!
 
Ah you just answered my question. I wondered whether you had to make due with French or if you used English there. I guess English it is?

The key/door thing would've scared me too.....

Looking forward to more!

--Tina
 
Thanks for the trip report and the mini trip report to DLRP. Can't wait to read more.
 
Ah you just answered my question. I wondered whether you had to make due with French or if you used English there. I guess English it is?

The key/door thing would've scared me too.....

Looking forward to more!

--Tina

Yes, they do understand and speak "English"! :lmao: The thing is that I learned French for 4 years and can still read a bit and understand enough to follow what someone says, my problem is that it takes forever for me to put a sentence together and I don't even really try, so English it is!

I didn't mind the non closing door so much once I had a key that worked, we would just slam the door shut (poor neighbours! :sad2:) and turn the key, but beforehand I really had a problem with it.

More coming up very soon!

Thanks for the trip report and the mini trip report to DLRP. Can't wait to read more.

I am very happy you like it so far - lots of things have kept me from posting as much as I would, but I hope to have more WDW posted soon! (once I have finished my 4 day DLRP one! ;))
 

Bonus Mini Trip Report

Halloween Fun at Disneyland Resort Paris


Day 1, October 30

Delays, Upgrades and ……. “Just Slam The Door” - Part 3


Once we had brought everything into to house we rested a little bit and then headed over to the Downtown Disney car park again. We parked the car, showed our Annual Pass, paid 2 Euros for parking, received the corrected ticket and off we went. We used the security entrance to the Walt Disney Studios as they usually have a far shorter line than the one at the Disneyland Park. And we were right to do so, there was an empty table so we had our bags open and went through security in no time. We then walked over to the Disneyland Hotel, took the usual photos and walked underneath the hotel to the entrance and through the turnstiles.

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The park was really crowded, even outside the train station there were quite a lot of people. As we always do, we touched the little inscription right underneath the train station for good luck and for coming back.

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We slowly strolled through the stores, discovered a few things we wanted to pick up for friends and family on the way home and finally made it to the hub.

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While we were taking in the Halloween decorations the show at the hub started, so we stayed and watched and tried to take some photos.

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But more and more people were moving into our area and when they started putting their kids on their shoulders and blocking everyone else’s view completely we gave up and left the area.
 
Bonus Mini Trip Report

Halloween Fun at Disneyland Resort Paris


Day 1, October 30

Delays, Upgrades and ……. “Just Slam The Door” - Part 4


We moved around the hub and walked through the castle to Fantasyland. Nothing new in the Christmas Store inside the castle, so we walked over to the Carousel and the stores.

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There were lots of pumpkins put up, so we started snapping away. Our next stop was Belle’s Christmas Village.

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We took a few photos and by then it started to get dark. All the rides beyond Belle’s village were already closed so we walked over to Pirates to try our luck there.

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We both didn’t fancy a 45 minute wait, so we kept on walking and ended up in Frontierland. They always have a lot of Halloween photo ops starting right where the Big Thunder Fast Pass return is, so we headed that way. There were loads of old and new displays and it was fun walking around taking pictures in the dark.

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They use changing lighting, so that the displays are looking a little different every few minutes.

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By then it was way past 7pm and since there was no chance to ride anything and we had gotten up real early in the morning, we decided to call it a day and leave the parks to go back to our villa at the Citea.

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Once there we had a “dinner feast”. We had picked up some lunch meats, Boursin cheese, tomatoes, lots of baguette and some chips and we sat down and had a leisurely and long dinner.

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For dessert Tom had some Niflettes

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we had picked up at the Auchon Market and I still had the Chocolate Éclair I had bought at the little bakery.

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We enjoyed our treats in front of the TV, where we watched a few TV shows, Tom had taped to bring with us, as there is only one German channel. We went to bed at around 11pm and decided to sleep in a little the next morning.
 
Great DLRP update Karin!

Funny, I received a postcard in the mail today from my girlfriend...Snow White. But you'd think the postcard would have been postmarked somewhere in the woods of southern Germany....not France! :rotfl2:

You wouldn't know anything about this, would you?? :confused3

:laughing:
 
HI There!!

I'll dive in here, and hang on tight. I have to say that your dinner of baguettes, meats and cheeses looked heavenly!! :lovestruc YUM!!!

The desserts made it even more tasty looking!
 
Great DLRP update Karin!

Funny, I received a postcard in the mail today from my girlfriend...Snow White. But you'd think the postcard would have been postmarked somewhere in the woods of southern Germany....not France! :rotfl2:

You wouldn't know anything about this, would you?? :confused3

:laughing:

Who, me? Know something about it? Why? :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:
Only thing I know is that we ran into that "kid" who was afraid of apples and asked for your address!

But glad she stays in touch with you! ;)

HI There!!

I'll dive in here, and hang on tight. I have to say that your dinner of baguettes, meats and cheeses looked heavenly!! :lovestruc YUM!!!

The desserts made it even more tasty looking!

Hi, welcome!
I "silently" read YOUR TRs! (jumped in from Kathy's thread!)
Glad to have you on board there are lots more adventures to come and yes, we LOVE our food! ;) :laughing:
 
We really had such a good time, Stefy! The weather was beautiful and we really enjoyed the sights and sounds of Disney.

My aunt told me about the Eurostar being outragous! 5 years ago she came to visit us in Paris for 2 days and used the Eurostar and it was real reasonable, but she told me that she had looked at the prices and they were far too high to just go for the weekend.

I am totally with your aunt on this one, four years ago we would have paid around £500 (give or take a few more £'s) to stay two nights at the Disneyland Hotel and that included Eurostar as well.

I think they bumped the prices up ever since the 2hr journey train popped up (as it used to be and still are some that are 3hrs).

Loving all the photos and recaps of DLRP, looks so awesome at Halloween :teeth: I esp love this photo

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Who, me? Know something about it? Why? :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:
Only thing I know is that we ran into that "kid" who was afraid of apples and asked for your address!

But glad she stays in touch with you! ;)

You are TOO funny! :rotfl:

DW and I had a great laugh about it. Thank you for brightening my day!

But I'll tell you, no husband wants to get a call at work from their wife telling him he received a postcard in the mail from his girlfriend. :rotfl2:
 
I am totally with your aunt on this one, four years ago we would have paid around £500 (give or take a few more £'s) to stay two nights at the Disneyland Hotel and that included Eurostar as well.

I think they bumped the prices up ever since the 2hr journey train popped up (as it used to be and still are some that are 3hrs).

Loving all the photos and recaps of DLRP, looks so awesome at Halloween :teeth: I esp love this photo

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I knew you would love that photo!! When we went past it, we had to take the photo for you! :goodvibes
The parks look so pretty for Christmas as well - you are going to love it! But be prepared for some crowded parks!

You are TOO funny! :rotfl:

DW and I had a great laugh about it. Thank you for brightening my day!

But I'll tell you, no husband wants to get a call at work from their wife telling him he received a postcard in the mail from his girlfriend. :rotfl2:

Dave, you have no idea how often we were talking about you and Miss Snow!
And I am glad we gave you and your DW a great laugh!

Maybe we can get one of Snow's little men to write a postcard to her, I wonder if she would call you at work then too! :laughing:
 
:wave: Drive by hello....getting lost between the TR's...pathetic, I know, but no doubt I'll eventually come up with an excellent excuse. :rolleyes1

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Dave, you have no idea how often we were talking about you and Miss Snow!
And I am glad we gave you and your DW a great laugh!

Maybe we can get one of Snow's little men to write a postcard to her, I wonder if she would call you at work then too! :laughing:
We received your Halloween postcard today from you and Tom. Thank you again for brightening another day! What a nice surprise! My wife texted a pic of it to me when she got the mail in. Helped me get through the workday! :woohoo:
 
Here too!! Postcard arrived today. :teeth: Absolutely made my day and Sophia loved seeing Mickey! Thanks so much Karin and Tom. :hug:
 
Loving the mini TR. It looks like alot of the signs are in French too? Do they have any English signs? I would love to go someday, but I know my DH would never go that far from home.
 


I knew you would love that photo!! When we went past it, we had to take the photo for you! :goodvibes
The parks look so pretty for Christmas as well - you are going to love it! But be prepared for some crowded parks! :

Aww thanks for that :teeth: You do know me well :teeth:

I am prepared for it to be busy, just hope its not killer crowds though.
 
Is that gazebo with a pumpkin cap always there and they just decorated it differently? It's SOOO COOL! I love all the little photo spots, like the falling paint! It's so cool that DLRP has the Pumpkin man mascot for Halloween. I would love to see stuff like this at WDW.

Your "dinner feasts" always look so good. Especially since you always have yummy baguette and an eclair.

Speaking of desserts, I baked a cake last night! My first time making ganache. I think it went pretty well. It tastes alright.
 














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