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Hi All!
I'm now stationed in Germany and we decided to head to DLP for a quick Spring Break getaway. It's hard to find a lot of updated information on DLP. Luckily there is a Facebook Page within the European Military Community that provides lots of good info.
I did stop by this forum to check it out and see what was available and probably the biggest tip that helped us have a great trip - expectation management!! If you are a huge WDW or DL California fan then you cannot go in to DLP expecting the same type experience.
DLP is much smaller than DL California - which many people love!! Especially if they have little ones because the Character interactions are so much easier to take part in and they are much more frequent. Plus with a smaller park they can accomplish much more in a shorter amount of time.
I think the biggest thing that shocked us was that DLP is showing it's age and it's not nearly as clean as the Stateside parks. Besides that - the poor quality of food was disheartening. There just isn't quite the same selection that we are used to in the States. It could have been the time of year and weather but there were almost no food carts open with the exception of a couple on Main Street. One night we paid to eat the buffet in our hotel (Newport Bay Club - Cape Cod Restaurant) and it was 34 euro per person and we barely filled our plates once. That was rather disheartening given the price and the amazing smells that were coming out of the restaurant. Now - again - if you have little ones and you are just too tired or it's just too much trouble to make the trek back out to Disney Village or to the parks for dinner - you have something at your disposal (and I think the price is less for children). Albeit a very expensive alternative! (Also - I should note that we don't do meal plans when we do Disney. We just can't commit to a meal plan because we never know what we want to do or how we want to eat!!)
Disney Village was a very short walk from the Newport Bay Club (as were the parks)! We never got on the bus!! Disney Village contains Starbucks, McDonald's, Earl of Sandwich, Rainforest Café, Planet Hollywood, Mickey's Diner, and Annette's Diner. Just outside the gate is Five Guys and Vapiano's. McDonald's and Earl of Sandwich are great alternatives for breakfast. A family of 3 (with one being a bottomless pit of a teenager) could eat breakfast at McDonald's for $26 USD. Our breakfast at Earl of Sandwich was a little more partly because our bottomless pit got 2 lunch sandwiches for breakfast!! Our cost that morning was around $56 USD. Starbucks also offers a nice breakfast selection as well but seating is just a bit tough to snag.
We really enjoyed our time in the parks!! Our teenager enjoyed being able to catch Rocking Rollercoaster 3 times in a row...even with the crowds. Fast passes are gone quick for the major rides in both parks!
Hopefully this information will help anyone planning a trip to DLP!!
I'm so glad you enjoyed your time in Disneyland Paris. Sadly, I'm not surprised by your comments about the food, as that's been our experience in recent years as well, which is such a shame, given France generally is so well known for great cuisine.
I'm hoping now that the Walt Disney Company has full control of DLP that we will see some changes before our time over here is done. I know they are closing the New York New York and doing a total renovation on it to change it to a Marvel themed hotel. I think it's closing this fall and won't reopen until 2020. I know there are some major park renovations coming too. Hopefully there will be wholesale changes that will put it a little more on par with what we are used to in the States. I know it will never be just like Disneyland California but with any luck there will be some overall improvements and maybe just maybe that will include food choices and quality!!
Not sure how many people reading this would be driving in/around DLP while they are here...but...if you do and you get gas using your credit card at the pump it will put a double hold on the card for about 4 days!! Quite a shock to see $154 charge on my credit card for gas!! Granted - it went away after the charge went from "pending" to "authorized" but it was still a shock initially.
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I'm hoping now that the Walt Disney Company has full control of DLP that we will see some changes before our time over here is done. I know they are closing the New York New York and doing a total renovation on it to change it to a Marvel themed hotel. I think it's closing this fall and won't reopen until 2020. I know there are some major park renovations coming too. Hopefully there will be wholesale changes that will put it a little more on par with what we are used to in the States. I know it will never be just like Disneyland California but with any luck there will be some overall improvements and maybe just maybe that will include food choices and quality!!
I couldn't agree more. That would make such a difference.
As to the hotel refurb of the New York New York, I have absolutely no desire to stay there once it's done, so they've managed to put us off. I think it's great if you have kids who are into that sort of thing, but I doubt there'll be many couples wanting to stay there. I could be wrong, but that's my guess.
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Not sure how many people reading this would be driving in/around DLP while they are here...but...if you do and you get gas using your credit card at the pump it will put a double hold on the card for about 4 days!! Quite a shock to see $154 charge on my credit card for gas!! Granted - it went away after the charge went from "pending" to "authorized" but it was still a shock initially.
Wow, I can imagine that's a shock. We've never had that happen. Was it an American issued credit card? That's the only reason I can think for doing that. Mind you, we always try to fill up near Calais, as their gas prices are usually the cheapest.
Hi, we’re thinking of a VERY last minute trip to DLP, 11th Oct!! And staying at Newport Bay. Good to hear short walk to parks and village but sad to hear food isn’t up to par. I knew New York was shutting but didn’t realise it was going to be Marvel theme.
We haven’t booked yet as looking at London too. (We’re in Scotland)
We have 2 dd’s both 9, do you have any suggestions for sit down meals? We would be getting free half board, breakfast and another meal of choice.
Thanks for any info/advice
Suzanne xx
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Disneyland Paris approx 2004, Caribbean Beach April 2013, Polynesian May 2014, Old Key West October 2015, Wilderness Lodge Oct 2017, Disneyland Paris October 2018 and looking forward to AKL Sept/Oct 2019 trip!