Character dining if NOT staying on resort

Started by donnadaydream, January 12, 2018, 07:09:09 PM

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donnadaydream

Hi
I've tried searching and can't seem to find anything up to date! I am coming in July and bringing my 13 year old son and 12 year old nephew. My nephew is a massive fan and has never been before - he particularly loves the princesses! We are staying about an hour away and plan on coming for 2 days during our week in France. We would be arriving early as we will need to go to collect a disability pass for him as he is profoundly deaf.

I'd love to go for at least 1 character meal so he can get some pictures and autographs. I have looked at the dining advice section but there seems to be a fault as the links on the right hand side don't seem to show anything.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated - as well as an idea of costs - thanks in advance

DLPWonders (Banned)

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donnadaydream

Sorry I meant on the DLP guide site
http://www.dlpguide.com/planning/dining/character-dining/
I thought there was a guide to what was available and how much etc. We went 2 years ago and got all the info and decided against it! Instantly thought of cafe mickey when we decided we were taking Jack but have discovered they don't do it anymore ☹. The Disney site itself doesn't allow you to see menus or prices

Zee79

Try dlptownsquare.com. Restaurant menus, he's added some up to date menus with prices.


dlpowl

For general characters like Mickey, Minnie, Goofy etc then Inventions Character buffet inside the Disneyland Hotel is a good choice but for Princesses, the only option is lunch with the Princesses at Auberge De Cendrillon in Fantasyland.  Both are expensive though and you will need to book on the 60th day before you want to dine as they both get booked up very quickly.

Here's some links for you to the menus and prices. http://www.dlpguide.com/planning/dining/restaurant-menus/auberge-de-cendrillon/

http://www.dlpguide.com/planning/dining/restaurant-menus/inventions/

donnadaydream

Thanks. The princesses unfortunately don't offer anything I would imagine the boys would eat! And the fact they both would be adults as over 11 makes it an expensive do.

DLPWonders (Banned)

Quote from: donnadaydream on January 12, 2018, 09:09:52 PM
Sorry I meant on the DLP guide site
http://www.dlpguide.com/planning/dining/character-dining/
I thought there was a guide to what was available and how much etc. We went 2 years ago and got all the info and decided against it! Instantly thought of cafe mickey when we decided we were taking Jack but have discovered they don't do it anymore ☹. The Disney site itself doesn't allow you to see menus or prices

If you'd look any further, you'd see that all menus and prices are actually listed on the Disneyland Paris website.
It really isn't that hard....
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/dining/
°o° DLP AP holder since '08 - DLP CM 2016  °o° Character catcher | Addicted to books, tea and old musicals | Unconditional love for John Hughes, Woody Allen, Tim Burton, Judy Garland and Helena Bonham Carter. | ''She's a flower child with a rock 'n roll attitude.''

donnadaydream

Quote from: DLPWonders on January 13, 2018, 11:33:30 AM
Quote from: donnadaydream on January 12, 2018, 09:09:52 PM
Sorry I meant on the DLP guide site
http://www.dlpguide.com/planning/dining/character-dining/
I thought there was a guide to what was available and how much etc. We went 2 years ago and got all the info and decided against it! Instantly thought of cafe mickey when we decided we were taking Jack but have discovered they don't do it anymore ☹. The Disney site itself doesn't allow you to see menus or prices

If you'd look any further, you'd see that all menus and prices are actually listed on the Disneyland Paris website.
It really isn't that hard....
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/dining/

Sorry I hadn't seen that I was looking on my phone!

Anthony

Quote from: DLPWonders on January 13, 2018, 11:33:30 AM
If you'd look any further, you'd see that all menus and prices are actually listed on the Disneyland Paris website.
It really isn't that hard....
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/dining/

It really isn't that hard not to answer other members so bluntly, either...

Please check your inbox for a second reminder about your posts. May I suggest again, if you're so aggrieved by these queries and cannot help to reply in such a blunt way, to just ignore them and don't answer them.
...

sunshine1

Quote from: donnadaydream on January 13, 2018, 11:50:00 AM
Quote from: DLPWonders on January 13, 2018, 11:33:30 AM
Quote from: donnadaydream on January 12, 2018, 09:09:52 PM
Sorry I meant on the DLP guide site
http://www.dlpguide.com/planning/dining/character-dining/
I thought there was a guide to what was available and how much etc. We went 2 years ago and got all the info and decided against it! Instantly thought of cafe mickey when we decided we were taking Jack but have discovered they don't do it anymore ☹. The Disney site itself doesn't allow you to see menus or prices

If you'd look any further, you'd see that all menus and prices are actually listed on the Disneyland Paris website.
It really isn't that hard....
http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/dining/

Sorry I hadn't seen that I was looking on my phone!

NEVER apologise to DLP Wonders. This person has a very bad negative energy about them. Whether deliberate or not.

Stay well clear.

jessief

The characters will be back at cafe mickey by the time you visit, always had good food and interaction there. The princess meal is very expensive but a fantastic experience especially for a princess fan. The food is pretty fancy and very well presented , although it doesn't look child friendly they are usually happy to tweek a meal if there is something different you fancy. The princesses are lovely when they come round the tables and spend lots of time chatting before moving on

donnadaydream

Sorry I hadn't seen that I was looking on my phone!
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NEVER apologise to DLP Wonders. This person has a very bad negative energy about them. Whether deliberate or not.

Stay well clear.
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Thanks - I did think it was a bit harsh but I had completely missed the menus!

donnadaydream

Quote from: jessief on January 13, 2018, 06:28:10 PM
The characters will be back at cafe mickey by the time you visit, always had good food and interaction there. The princess meal is very expensive but a fantastic experience especially for a princess fan. The food is pretty fancy and very well presented , although it doesn't look child friendly they are usually happy to tweek a meal if there is something different you fancy. The princesses are lovely when they come round the tables and spend lots of time chatting before moving on

Oh I thought it must have stopped forever - I did notice that the dates we are going aren't showing for things on the site but I like to try to plan everything early!! Once I'd booked the accommodation I started to get giddy  ;D

polar vixen

Id check out inventions too- if your boys are under 12 you'll pay child price but be guaranteed a filling meal. I havent experienced the meals at cafe mickey but was thinking of it for our ne t visit and checked trip advisor. I dont give it too much weight cos i know most people only botger if theyve had a bad experience buy when almost all reviews are bad and saying the same thing it doesnt fill me with confidence.

donnadaydream

They'll be 12 and 13 when we go so adult prices ☹. I'll probably see how many other things they ask to do too! The booking info seems to be conflicting too - it says to book 2 months in advance but then I've also read that is for people in the hotels and non guests can only book 3 days in advance!