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17 Sep 08, 12:51 PM |
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Disneyland Paris - 7th Birthday ideas.
Chatting to one of the other mums at my toddler group today, she said that she was heading to DLP soon for her daughter's 7th birthday. I gave her the details for this site, but thought I would ask if anyone had any suggestions for a girls 7th Birthday at DLP- she has been told Character Breakfast aren't worthwhile (just cakes & pastries). I wasn't sure if there was a Bibbity Bobbity Boutique - if there is, any idea how much & how best to book to avoid disappointment? Any suggestions greatly received. Thanks in advance.
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17 Sep 08, 01:41 PM |
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Hi there
Personally I would say the a character breakfast is really worthwhile- it isn't jsut cakes and pastries- there's fruit, breads, yoghurts, meats, cheeses, hot stuff and so forth. And it is also noe of the best ways to meet the characters at DLP as in the parks to say it's a bit of a scrum is an understatement! There is also a birthday teatime held in the afternoon, no idea what this is like but it might be worth checking out. There are character meals too at Cafe Mickeys in the village and Lucky Nugget in Fronteirland, and a princess meal in Auberge de Cendrillion in Fantasyland, so one of them might be a good option. Or there's Buffalo bills which is good if they like animals or action stufff (not so good if they're asthmatic!) Whatever they decide to do I'm sure they'll have a great time- as of last time I went though there was no Bibbiti bobbiti boutique out there. |
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18 Sep 08, 01:13 PM |
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Hello,
Birthday tea is ok - it's a buffet affair in Plaza Gardens. Good character interaction but the characters can be a bit random. As I remember there is a gift for the birthday child. I would think a 7 year old would enjoy it. |
18 Sep 08, 10:25 PM |
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I would recommend the Princess Lunch at Auberge De Cendrillion. It is a bit pricey though. They also now do a Princess themed dressing up and photo set at the DLH which would be lovely.
Dinner at Cafe Mickey with the characters and a cake is also a good option. |
19 Sep 08, 09:09 AM |
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We went to the Character Tea Party at Plaza Gardens and thought it was wonderful. I think the birthday tea party is £17 per person. There is quite a large buffet - loads of cakes, pastries, pancakes, yoghurts, brioche, and then hash browns, sausages, bacon and eggs. The birthday tea party people get a cake per table which they bring out while singing (really fun!) and then the birthday girl/boy gets a Mickey plush toy. The cakes are a decent size - but the amount of people who left them when we were there! Anyway, really recommend this for a birthday suprise. The times are 3pm-4pm and 5:30-6:30pm
The character breakfast is also really good - ours was at Cafe Mickey. Much better way to meet the characters than in the park! Lovely breakfast as well, and a good change from the continental breakfast you get every day.
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19 Sep 08, 01:25 PM |
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We also really enjoyed the Princess Lunch. Bit pricey but very nice. Good Character interaction and excellent food.
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19 Sep 08, 02:42 PM |
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Thanks eveyone, appreciate your input, which I will pass on. Nothing worse than going unprepared & feeling that you should have done this or that and she'll never be 7 again! My kids hate the characters coming too close, so I may never get the chance to enjoy this - maybe I need to sort out a baby sitter,so that I can get a character lunch myself
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19 Sep 08, 02:42 PM |
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