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Disneyland Paris
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We've visited DLP once and going back as soon as it re opens.
We struggled for the best restaurants last time, any recommendations?
Thanks
We've visited DLP once and going back as soon as it re opens.
We struggled for the best restaurants last time, any recommendations?
Thanks
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Did you eat at Walt's on Main Street? I will admit I think it was more the nostalgia and homage to Walt that made this a great restaurant for me. I did like Captain Jack's for the atmosphere and food also.
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No we only ate in Plaza Gardens and Victoria's in the parks, the rest of the time we ate in the Disney village. Next time we will have the full board plan so looking for the best sit down restaurants.DLandChris wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:56 pm Did you eat at Walt's on Main Street? I will admit I think it was more the nostalgia and homage to Walt that made this a great restaurant for me. I did like Captain Jack's for the atmosphere and food also.
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I'm an AP and been ALOT in the last few years before the unprecedented times.
My favourite restaurant that is usually open, is Bistrot Chez Rémy. I come for the steak and fries but stay for the theming, it really is rather cool in there!
The Princess Dining in Auberge de Cendrillon also does really great food too, its little on the expensive side but for character dining its always really calm and collected and I've not had a bad meal in there.
Walts is also great, but sadly tends to be closed alot now
In Disney village, I normally always end up in either Rainforest Cafe or Annettes, having a burger that is far too huge!
My favourite restaurant that is usually open, is Bistrot Chez Rémy. I come for the steak and fries but stay for the theming, it really is rather cool in there!
The Princess Dining in Auberge de Cendrillon also does really great food too, its little on the expensive side but for character dining its always really calm and collected and I've not had a bad meal in there.
Walts is also great, but sadly tends to be closed alot now
In Disney village, I normally always end up in either Rainforest Cafe or Annettes, having a burger that is far too huge!
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I can't remember if I ate at Disney Village, haha. So, if I did it wasn't memorable. Is there anything you would recommend at Disney Village?UKmouseketeer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:02 pm
No we only ate in Plaza Gardens and Victoria's in the parks, the rest of the time we ate in the Disney village. Next time we will have the full board plan so looking for the best sit down restaurants.
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My family's best meal was at the Silver Spur Steakhouse in the Frontierland area. Bistrot Chez Remy is a close second because of the great theming, but my family liked the food at Silver Spur more.UKmouseketeer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:26 pm Hi hoppers!
We've visited DLP once and going back as soon as it re opens.
We struggled for the best restaurants last time, any recommendations?
Thanks
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We absolutely love Agrabagh's even though it's a buffet the atmosphere is lovely and the food is very good. We've had hit and miss service a few times at Captain Jacks, but if you get a good server its really good and again it's all about the experience rather than the food for me!UKmouseketeer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:26 pm Hi hoppers!
We've visited DLP once and going back as soon as it re opens.
We struggled for the best restaurants last time, any recommendations?
Thanks
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We also like California Grill inside of the Disneyland Paris Hotel. If you are willing to splurge a little on the price, the food is delicious! "California" cuisine served in "European" style!UKmouseketeer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:26 pm Hi hoppers!
We've visited DLP once and going back as soon as it re opens.
We struggled for the best restaurants last time, any recommendations?
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Annette's Diner at the Disney Village was not bad, but is a long time ago we have been there.
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Another vote for Walt's. I think it's a must do. I also like The Blue Lagoon in Pirates, although I think it's now called Captain Jack's.
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It is! I would have liked to experience. Blue Lagoon but happened to be at the park opening week of Captain Jack’s. From my understanding it’s different enough but still had that outside inside ambiance. I liked it.
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on my disney bucket list to go all the parks dont know if it will happen but it will be nice
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It is not as hard as you would think, and especially if you've already gone to WDW and Disneyland. Hong Kong DL and Shanghai are really easy to go back and forth. I did both in one trip. And it's possible to plan out stopping in Tokyo before heading back, or doing it on the way there because it's relatively close also. The only "difficult" one is Paris because it is the only one in its continent. But, it was actually cheaper than I thought to go, and I'd imagine when travel gets a bit back to normal there will be even better deals!BigGameJames wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 12:40 pm on my disney bucket list to go all the parks dont know if it will happen but it will be nice
Actually, now that I say that I should figure out going back go Paris. That was my favorite "castle park" and one of my all-time favorite cities.
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We have been to France many times but never Disneyland Paris. Hope to go this fall or next spring.
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We loved Chez Remy, food was amazing, service great and themed setting was perfect. We were last reservation so when we left the park was empty. Had an escort out who showed us around so got amazing photos of empty park!!UKmouseketeer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:26 pm Hi hoppers!
We've visited DLP once and going back as soon as it re opens.
We struggled for the best restaurants last time, any recommendations?
Thanks
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Re: Disneyland Paris
Big News. Another Disney Park reopening.
For those, Americans wishing to make international travel plans to France soon. Disneyland Paris is reopening on June 17th.
Disneyland Paris will start with cast ticketed preview days like they did in Orlando and California. June 14th-June 16th.
This cast preview wasn't announced since its for cast members, cast member friends invited by ticket, there families, vips, and media.
During the pandemic, Paris made many changes to the park including adding new features and completing refurbishments.
Here are the press announcements. Kyle Palio streamer will be going to Paris, France for the media cast preview days.
https://ourcommunitynow.com/travel/disn ... en-june-17
Drone flyover.
https://wdwnt.com/2021/05/video-take-a- ... and-paris/
Ticketing and for Pass holders
https://wdwnt.com/2021/05/disneyland-pa ... rk-passes/
For those, Americans wishing to make international travel plans to France soon. Disneyland Paris is reopening on June 17th.
Disneyland Paris will start with cast ticketed preview days like they did in Orlando and California. June 14th-June 16th.
This cast preview wasn't announced since its for cast members, cast member friends invited by ticket, there families, vips, and media.
During the pandemic, Paris made many changes to the park including adding new features and completing refurbishments.
Here are the press announcements. Kyle Palio streamer will be going to Paris, France for the media cast preview days.
https://ourcommunitynow.com/travel/disn ... en-june-17
Drone flyover.
https://wdwnt.com/2021/05/video-take-a- ... and-paris/
Ticketing and for Pass holders
https://wdwnt.com/2021/05/disneyland-pa ... rk-passes/
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