Hi all,
Looking for advice for a first trip. We are a family of five, staying for four nights in Newport Bay in Family room (not compass club unfortunetly). So, flights are booked to CDG, and plan on getting one of those taxi transfers to hotel. Just breakfast included for us so plan on eating plenty and will be bringing snacks for lunch time so we don't waste time in restaurant. Planning on just doing casual dining so the likes of rainforest cafe will do us fine for evening. The boys are usually gone to be done by 7pm so we won't get to go out as such but would prob try to buy a bottle of wine for the room.
Looking for any real To-Dos for a trip, would hate to come home and realise we missed out on something fun. Our boys are 7,5&4. I'm not sure that they'll really go for the rollercoaster but you never know. Due to their ages I'm not planning on queueing for much as a meltdown would surely take place with waiting around. I really am clueless, I don't know the difference between studios and park!
Any advice is really appreciated!
Thanks!
For a first trip I would suggest to just let yourself be surprised by the surroundings and all the new discoveries. Don't rush and take your time to take in all the magic. Four nights will give you plenty of time to do so.
If you are buying wine don't bring it back through the Disney village as they won't let you. Use the buses to get to the hotel.
Hi! With regards to getting advice, the best advice I can offer is just to read the posts on this site. It really does tell you about things you want to know and those you never even thought of ;) I have 2 children of similar ages to your 3 and have been going for the last few years and the one ride guaranteed to prevent meltdown is Autopia. Basically it is a grand scalectrics which the kids get to 'drive' (with you sitting next to them of course) and the best bit?It's the one ride that they agree on every time! Have a fantastic time :D
make sure you stay up at least once to watch disney dreams which will be at park closing. imo best way to get you in the disney spirit is to watch the parade on arrival day. if you plan on meeting any characters get your kisds autograph books (about 6 euros each in any off the shops or Gerry one for them to share?) buffalo bill is a really good night out. it congress at an additional cost but it's something you won't get anywhere else. also my bids have always loved pin trading -buy done disney pins cheap of eBay (done may be faked but car members will still happily trade- they all have lanyards with pins on abd will trade with your children if asked. it's a great way to get kids talking a little French (please and thank you) and keeps them distracted if you're waiting ay a till because they're busy eyeing up which pins they can swop!
also don't miss Buzz! very worth it, especially during emh when there's barely any queue
Make use of the extra magic hours( EMH). The park opens 2 hours early for guests using the onsite hotels. If you are lucky you may be able to have breakfast in the park too. Most of Fantasyland will be open( Peter Pan, Dumbo Elephants, Teacups, Buzz Light Year are just a few) and the rides will be a walk on with minimal wait times.
Rainforest and Ludwigs are owned by the same group. When you dine in one they will issue you with a 20% off voucher for the other restaurant, the voucher must be used within 48 hours and you must take the receipt from the meal with you. There's also the happy hour in Ludwigs with all house drinks half price, this include soft drinks for the kids.
As previously said you must try to see Dreams.
Above all take your time and just enjoy the atmosphere.
Quote from: Zee79 on October 20, 2016, 10:25:03 PM
If you are buying wine don't bring it back through the Disney village as they won't let you. Use the buses to get to the hotel.
So we can take wine in, just through the main front door?
Yeah, they just don't like you bringing it through the village back to hotels.
Think Puffin nailed it, take your time to enjoy all the details and atmosphere rather than rush around trying to do everything.
Enjoy :)
Aw thanks so much everyone for taking the time to reply, I have been on this about six months so have a little info but glad of the advice you have given. Thanks!
done you're going in December they'll have a' Christmas village' In the village. if you walk back to your hotel one Mught it id's lovely. ...lots of little huts selling hiot chestnuts, mulled wine, candy apples, etc etc. it's so pretty abd smells amazing. enjoy !!
Quote from: polar vixen on October 21, 2016, 08:39:25 PM
done you're going in December they'll have a' Christmas village' In the village. if you walk back to your hotel one Mught it id's lovely. ...lots of little huts selling hiot chestnuts, mulled wine, candy apples, etc etc. it's so pretty abd smells amazing. enjoy !!
oh that sounds amazing!
Sorry to open this up again but now that we are getting closer I have more questions!
1. Where can I buy a bottle of wine to bring to room? Well it is France :-)
2. I am demented over looking at meal plans over last few days, had finally decided on going that route and now again I'm unsure, so my question is: if we don't get a meal plan, can we still eat in buffets? I think it's just 10% off that we get by using meal plan, is that right?
3. If we go to rainforest cafe, which I like the idea of, can we share plates? I don't mean to sound like I'm pinchîng pennies but I'd love to get a platter to share and lots of sides and then volcano for dessert. My boys probably wouldn't eat what's on the menu per se, that's why I was leaning towards the buffets. But lots of sides would be nice too.
4. I remember reading a warning regarding a taxi group a while back, I can't remember the name though. We will be booking a transfer for the five of us from CDG.
I can't think of anything else for now, thanks again for your patience!
You can eat in any restaurant you like without vouchers, you just pay the required price for the meals - dining plans give you a voucher for a particular tier of restaurant which is then exchangeable for the full cost of the meal / buffet. if it's your first time, and you're close to going, I wouldn't book a meal plan now, have a good look at the menus on dlpguide (link at the top) , and prices, and just be sure to factor the cost of meals into your budget. Bear in mind that buffet restaurants will charge you per person eating. We love the buffet restaurants though, especially billy bobs in the village. depending on when you're going in December, it may be advisable to book your restaurants though as the queues can get pretty big, and table service ones can be fully booked. (note: rainforest, planet Hollywood, and annettes diner do not take reservations)
I'm also interested in where to buy a bottle of wine to take back to the hotel. Apparently according to the boyfriend they do 'disneyland wine' in the world of disney store in the village, but I'd bet it's super expensive, there's always the hotel bar? That's where you will find me if I can't find bottles for myself cheaper.
If you haven't already booked your transfer, I highly recommend EZ shuttle. Reliable and not too badly priced.
Enjoy your trip and don't worry, you'll fit just about everything in. Get a free park map at the entrance and tick each ride/parade/show off as you go along. My children love doing this in the evenings when we get back to the hotel and then they can work out what we need to do next day. x
There are a couple of convenience stores in the train station, they may sell wine. I definately know they sell it in the petrol station next to the Santa Fe. The posts here suggest that you can't take wine back through the village but you could buy in one of the shops mentioned and take the free shuttle back to the hotel. Enjoy!
Thanks for the advice again gang, so helpful. I'll book the taxi over next few days with ez shuttle. I'm not familiar of the village or free shuttle so I can't plan the wine till we get there. Good to know that they do Disneyland wine if it comes to it. And I think we will go without the meal plans, as far as I can see we are really only gaining the tea time treat which isn't a deal breaker,we can eat where suits us this way. Will def do a buffet a night or two and def want the kids to experience rainforest cafe another night.
We found that using a park guide was really useful (you can usually pick one up as you walk through the main park entrances). The kids enjoyed marking off each day which rides and attractions they had seen and been on.
Also helped us to keep track, and make a rough plan each day of what we wanted to do and see. :)