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Disneyland Paris

  • 06-07-2009 9:21pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,274 ✭✭✭


    Hey guys
    I was just wondering - How much should someone budget for, for 2 nights (nearly 3 full days). My sister and her 4 year old daughter are heading over. Accommodation is booked and paid for but how much spending would you ideally need to be taking. Never been to disneyland so not sure how expensive it is.

    Thanks in advance


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,158 ✭✭✭✭Berty


    Food is around €10 per adult meal in the cheaper park restaurants. Child menu is not much cheaper.

    You can spend a little more on table service restaurants right through to fine dining restaurants but with kids why bother, we didnt. There was a big massive burger king/mcdondals type restaurant in Future World with 1000's of seats inside. Got some burger and nugget meals.

    In the evenings you may wish to dine in your hotel which mostly do all you can eats. We did the one in the Santa fe which came to around €45-50 for two adults and one 4 year old.

    When you head into the downtown disney / evening entertainment complex outside the park you can expect to dine in anything from McDonalds right through to paying through the nose to eat with the carachters.

    Food for one adult and one child could get from €50-60 right through to €100-120 if you feel thrifty.

    We limited the child to one gift per day and told him to choose wisely. We refused to back down on this. He, along with all the other children of the park with the same rules, all threw fits but you just have to live with it because the park is trying to bombard you to buy stuff.

    For Nearly 3 days I would only be bringing around €500 and hoping to have some change going home if I didnt have to buy anybody gifts which invariably I probably would.


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