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2 Oct 20, 07:10 PM |
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Staying off site and taking own food
Getting there not an issue as we will/might drive up from Spain.
Not Looking at staying onsite, for me it’s a ridiculously expensive for a few nights. Also, due to my current health issues I’m loathe to book something so expensive to then have to CX So, a nice place to stay for 5 adults 2 children. , myself and husband. Daughter and grandson aged 6 daughter and son-in-law plus step grandson aged 9 Within driving distance. The ability to take food in. Either two or three day park tickets. Is there an equivalent of a DAS pass. Just trying to focus on something nice for next year |
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3 Oct 20, 03:47 AM |
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You arent allowed to picnic inside the parks so that would need to be left in the car.
They do have a DAS, not sure how it works though.
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3 Oct 20, 07:13 AM |
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Ive never stayed here but it always looks nice.
disneylandparis/en-g...e/rates-rooms/ I’ve been to Disneyland Paris with school trips many times, and we always take a sandwich in. This has never been questioned. I didn’t even know it was a rule, as PGL supply the packed lunch as a matter of course. |
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3 Oct 20, 09:43 AM |
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I cannot think of a time we havent taken food into dlp. In fact, last year we were in the Disneyland hotel and i went to the relay shop for carrier bags of food, security only wanted to know if I had alcohol in the bags.
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3 Oct 20, 12:49 PM |
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3 Oct 20, 01:09 PM |
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Several self catering places nearby - Adagio and Hipark come to mind. There is big supermarket there too for all your food, as well as restaurants and cafes.
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3 Oct 20, 03:35 PM |
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3 Oct 20, 04:19 PM |
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I think that refers to actual picnics. Blanket. Cooler bags. Etc
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3 Oct 20, 07:03 PM |
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Yep, I’ve took “picnics” as meaning going in there with the full gear, blankets, chairs the lot. No harm taking a packed lunch in a bag.
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3 Oct 20, 11:32 PM |
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we stayed in the DLH, the amount of Europeans making picnic out of Breakfast items was unreal, then even had cool bags to put them in, we even saw someone filling up drinks bottles with Juice from the Juice dispenser
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