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Disneyland Paris…

Does it have a downtown Disney / springs type area where I can go for a few beers and some bait on a night? I’ve just gone through photos from 2023 and I can’t see any of that type of thing but we just trained in and out from canal st Martin area.
 

Does it have a downtown Disney / springs type area where I can go for a few beers and some bait on a night? I’ve just gone through photos from 2023 and I can’t see any of that type of thing but we just trained in and out from canal st Martin area.
There's a Disney Village area with a few places to eat and a couple of bars too. There's 5 guys, a pizza/pasta place, McDonald's, Earl of Sandwich and a few others.

The main hotels all have bars too. NY is the best imo.
 
There's a Disney Village area with a few places to eat and a couple of bars too. There's 5 guys, a pizza/pasta place, McDonald's, Earl of Sandwich and a few others.

The main hotels all have bars too. NY is the best imo.
Cheers. Just looking for something we can do on first day as arrive at hotel about 5pm and park tickets don’t kick in till next day. So fancied somewhere close to get beers and that.
 

Which hotel are you staying at?
B&B hotel I think it’s called. It’s in the Disney bubble apparently. Her sister stayed there last year and said it’s decent location and walkable to parks. She never mentioned the Disney village to me.
 
Cheers. Just looking for something we can do on first day as arrive at hotel about 5pm and park tickets don’t kick in till next day. So fancied somewhere close to get beers and that.
Royal pub has cheap pints (£6 a pint) for a couple of hours from 5.30pm, so that's probably ideal
 
Cheers. Just looking for something we can do on first day as arrive at hotel about 5pm and park tickets don’t kick in till next day. So fancied somewhere close to get beers and that.

Skyline Lounge at the Marvel hotel is themed so you see stuff going on in the windows. Spiderman swings about etc.

The beer was canny in the Royal Pub. German lager, I forget what it's called. Billy Bob's has the best buffet at Disney, they have live music as well.
 
B&B hotel I think it’s called. It’s in the Disney bubble apparently. Her sister stayed there last year and said it’s decent location and walkable to parks. She never mentioned the Disney village to me.
Ah right, I've only ever stayed onsite so I don't know that one Looks like it's only 10 minutes away on a shuttle though.
 
This was this years :

think my 2024 prices for flights and that and 2025 prices are all in the Florida thread
Attraction tickets
Ah right, I've only ever stayed onsite so I don't know that one Looks like it's only 10 minutes away on a shuttle though.
Yeah it’s like one road away she said. I’d have liked to stay on site with it being Xmas eve and day while there but wife booked and it’s close enough to walk or free shuttle. When been before always stayed like in Paris itself and just got train in and out.
 
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Yeah it’s like one road away she said. I’d have liked to stay on site with it being Xmas eve and day while there but wife booked and it’s close enough to walk or free shuttle. When been before always stayed like in Paris itself and just got train in and out.

It won't be far away, there's a load of hotels nearby. They're all probably closer to the main parks than any hotel at WDW barring the ones on the lake.
 
Has anyone used Picniq for cheaper Disneyland Paris tickets? Massive saving compared to the Disney site
Same price as what I’ve paid using ATD on picniq

Through ATD

We’re going in the summer. I hadn’t checked prices yet so this thread is illuminating! :lol:
My prices are Xmas eve and Xmas day. So
Peak peak price.
 
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Same price as what I’ve paid using ATD on picniq

Through ATD


My prices are Xmas eve and Xmas day. So
Peak peak price.
Going in October and that's the price on the Disney site (£99 each) but much cheaper on Picniq!
 
Going in October and that's the price on the Disney site (£99 each) but much cheaper on Picniq!
Have a look on attraction tickets. If they’re the same price use attraction tickets. Absolutely spot on company. We’ve been using them nearly 20 years for trips all over the world

They’ll even price match.
 
Have a look on attraction tickets. If they’re the same price use attraction tickets. Absolutely spot on company. We’ve been using them nearly 20 years for trips all over the world

They’ll even price match.
Saw them and their reviews are good. Though Picniq get great reviews on Trustpilot too
 
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