Notices
Disneyland Paris Trip Planning Disneyland Paris Holiday Planning Questions and Tips.

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 30 Aug 11, 09:32 PM  
Link to this Post
#41
Melanie R
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Jul 09
Location: Lancashire

theDIBB Guidebook
Pages Created: 2
Yes there is a McDonalds at the end of the village, although we've never been so have no idea what it's like!
__________________
20 x DLP, 8 x WDW

Duchess Adventures! - Trip report index
Melanie R is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 30 Aug 11, 09:33 PM  
Link to this Post
#42
blusteryday
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Apr 02
Location: Ferndown, Dorset

blusteryday's Reviews
Restaurant Reviews: 2

theDIBB Guidebook
Pages Created: 12
Guidebook Photos: 8
There is a McDonalds and Earl of Sandwich at Disney Village - neither are on the meal plan though.
__________________
Rob

Before hitting that "Submit Post" button, re-read what you've typed and consider:
Is it true?
Is it kind?
Is it helpful?
Is it necessary?
blusteryday is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 30 Aug 11, 09:33 PM  
Link to this Post
#43
Guest
Guest
 
Originally Posted by churchy View Post
might sound a silly question but is there a mcdonalds or suchlike within walking distance ?
Sure is , its at the top of the village, not cheap though mind, we went to mc ds the ladt time and it was over 25 euro for half of what I usually get.
Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 30 Aug 11, 10:32 PM  
Link to this Post
#44
sammykitten
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Jan 11
Originally Posted by durhamhazey View Post
Sure is , its at the top of the village, not cheap though mind, we went to mc ds the ladt time and it was over 25 euro for half of what I usually get.
thats strange, we passed the McDs in the Village in March, the prices posted were about the same as I paid at CDG on our last day ie around 6 or 7 euros for a meal deal each. By Disney (and airport ) standards, thats pretty reasonable, and not that much more than an adult meal deal here in the UK.
sammykitten is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 30 Aug 11, 10:40 PM  
Link to this Post
#45
churchy
Apprentice Imagineer
 
churchy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 10
Sorry to lower the tone !

mcdonalds one night and a treat the next then.

Hubby will be pleased as its his overtime that will pay for the spends and this trip was unexpected.
churchy is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 30 Aug 11, 10:44 PM  
Link to this Post
#46
sammykitten
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Jan 11
Originally Posted by churchy View Post
Sorry to lower the tone !

mcdonalds one night and a treat the next then.

Hubby will be pleased as its his overtime that will pay for the spends and this trip was unexpected.
dont worry about lowering the tone - I've half-threatened to be living solely on breakfast rolls on one of my trips, just so I could get there !
sammykitten is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 30 Aug 11, 10:55 PM  
Link to this Post
#47
churchy
Apprentice Imagineer
 
churchy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 10
Do they have euroshops and 99 cent shops too
churchy is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 31 Aug 11, 08:15 AM  
Link to this Post
#48
Guest
Guest
 
Originally Posted by sammykitten View Post
thats strange, we passed the McDs in the Village in March, the prices posted were about the same as I paid at CDG on our last day ie around 6 or 7 euros for a meal deal each. By Disney (and airport ) standards, thats pretty reasonable, and not that much more than an adult meal deal here in the UK.
Well it wasnt actuallly in dlp, but in france, we went in and ordered a happy meal,. one plan burger and a brownie and 2 drinks and 2 frieds and im not joking it was about 23 euro, I nearl fell of my seat when my hubby came back, total ripp off. Neadless to say we didnt have anymore mcdonalds while in france. I will say france is very expesive, even shopping at a supermarket for food isnt cheap either. Last time we went I saw prices for cheesecakes in patiseries for 30 euro, and it was only tea plate size, lol.
Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 31 Aug 11, 08:15 AM  
Link to this Post
#49
DIBBadmin
Imagineer

 
Join Date: Mar 02
This thread has been automatically closed as it has not been posted on in 365 days.
DIBBadmin is offline Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Closed Thread

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:28 AM.


Powered by vBulletin - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
DIBB Savings
AttractionTickets.com

Get £10 off each Disney Ticket with the code ATDIBB10

Get up to £50 off per room at Disney or Universal with the code DIBBHOTELS


theDIBB Blog
The iconic 1900 Park Fare restaurant is opening its doors once again at Disney’s Grand... Read More »
One of the the five worlds found in Epic Universe, How to Train Your Dragon... Read More »
Disney announced that a new nighttime show, “Disney Dreams That Soar,” will run nightly at... Read More »


theDIBB Menu


Exchange Rates
US Dollar Rates
ASDA  $1.2157
CaxtonFX  $1.2144
Covent Garden FX  $1.2245
FAIRFX  $1.2202
John Lewis  $1.2234
M&S  $1.2006
Post Office  $1.1993
Sainsburys  $1.2161
TESCO  $1.2181
Travelex  $1.2202
Updated: 02:00 18/04/2024
Euro Rates
ASDA  €1.1422
CaxtonFX  €1.1379
Covent Garden FX  €1.1502
FAIRFX  €1.1475
John Lewis  €1.1515
M&S  €1.1308
Post Office  €1.1293
Sainsburys  €1.1423
TESCO  €1.1434
Travelex  €1.1424
Updated: 02:00 18/04/2024

DIBB Premium Membership
Did you know you can help support theDIBB with Premium Membership?

Check out this link for more information and benefits, such as...

"No adverts on theDIBB Forums"

Upgrade Now



X