We are going to Disneyland in October a few questions?

daniyella

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Hi everyoneWe are going to Disneyland in October a few questions,

Is the Bufallo Bills wild west show worth going to and suitable for a 2 year old is the food good??

We are flying there and i noticed that you can hire a stroller in the park anyone done this and how much is it per day to hire one? what are they like?

thanks for your help in advance
 
The food at Buffalo Bill is pretty good. It's chicken, ribs, potatoes and corn, chili con carne and a great apple pie for desert.
I think it can be a long show for a two year old. There are some parts in which not a lot happens visually, so I guess it depends on your child.

The strollers were 15 euros a day in July. You also have to pay a deposit of 150 euros or give your credit card (they take a print of that, but don't take any money from your card).

Have fun planning!
 
Our little one was 2 and a half when we first took him and he loved it. I don't know if you can still get the cheaper tickets on the French website but I've only ever paid €30 last year and €39 this year so if you can get them at that price I would go for it. You wouldn't pay for 2 year old and it says they may not get a seat but it's benches you sit on so we all moved up and made room. Enjoy!
 
We go in October as well! Haven't been before so cant give any advice but we r going with our two sons aged 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 and have booked for bbwws! I can't wait! :D we r taking our own buggy - the airline lets us take it free of charge!
 

Re the pushchairs you can hire - they are big chunky things ( i could sit in them easily!) and not the easiest things to push and stear. Also they do not recline and have no rain cover. I think they are fine for older kids who will not sleep and just need to rest their legs, but if you have younger ones that may need a nap, they are not that practical. Whatever you decide, take a bike lock with you are unfortunatley prams go missing their all the time :(
 
I would personally take my own buggy if possible. We've never had to pay to take one on a plane and they usually let you take it right up to the aircraft before boarding.
 
Quick note - you only put the deposit down if you are the pushchair out of the park, otherwise it is €15 or free with a Dream AP.
 












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