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Disneyland Paris - how much are the restaurents, cafes etc?

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We're going to Disneyland (Paris) soon. I've heard that the cafes can be expensive. How much would a meal cost (2 adults, 2 children)? Do they get busy? Whats the best time to eat?

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  1. Between 12-2pm is the busiest for lunch. I took my kids 3 years ago, some places are more expensive than others, the burger or pizza places are the best value. Pizza planet is pretty good. I didn't have a problem with the staff in any of the cafes or restaurants.

    The link below will give you a guide to places to eat, times, prices etc.


  2. Well when i was in DisneyLand  Paris 2 Years ago *i think*

    we got 'fastfood' and i think it was about 5 euro for a small box of fries.. ridiculous prices lol

  3. Mimkat answered correctly ! The long post giving advices about Swiss.. St Malo... is completely out of the question !

  4. They are like going in a school canteen, don't bother unless you have too. When I went, I was ill afterwards.

    Avoid the fast food restuarants and they are all busy any time is a bad time.

  5. "Cafes" is a rather grand word for them. They are overpriced, fast food hovels and to make it worse, they are staffed by unenthusiastic French people....I would try to avoid them and eat in your hotel if possible....

  6. They have got Mc Donalds and so on !

    You have a great time !

    If you want a real family holiday, then you can get the train from Gare d'est in Paris to Belfort then explore.

    Also from Belfort is a public bus (1euro) to the Swiss railway station at Delle. In Switzerland it is 355CHF (about 150 GBP) to explore for a whole month (children free until 16 years with a junior card 60 CHF) then you can see Switzerland too !

    For travel, I would go by Brittany ferries as they have free childcare on board (so you can goto the restaurant) of course the kids also welcome in the restaurant if they like :}

    Well, the trains in France are half price with a Carte enfant plus so the fare from St. malo to paris is then 30 euro each adult and 24 more euros to Belfort. Coming back from Switzerland you can get the City night line to Amsterdam and then goto Maurodam in the Hague (mini holland) then there is a Stena lines boat to Harwich, we got a family cabin for 5 of us it was 150 pounds including breakfast. Also kids entertainment on this boat too.

    Forgot to say, there is a magic show on the St. malo boat the fare is 40 pounds for adults, children free or 20 pounds, cabins extra. A cheaper boat is LD lines to Le Havre, arrive in the morning, good if you take the car, but I would not drive on the continent because the trains are good value especially with children. Save as much as you can, have more holidays, the UK is so grim especially for the kids, God knows how bad UK will be when they grow up ! Anyway, have a great holiday and remember kids are welcome on the mainland (even in pubs) so you are making a great choice leaving the UK !

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