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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| Re: Disneyland Hotel - review As for concierge, I wouldn't say we saved anything on food - mainly because we already had meals booked and we didn't want to miss them. I think you could easily have breakfast there and maybe even a snack dinner later on. It depends how much it takes to satisfy you. They have cheese and wine between 5.00 and 7.00 and then snacks, like chips, and pastries after that. For breakfast, they have a good range of items - fresh fruit, pastries, cereal, so that would certainly make a good meal. I can't help with whether it's worth the extra coast, as we used our points for our stay there, but the view of the fireworks was amazing and they do pipe in all the music. It's a very relaxing way to watch Remember and it does give you a very different view from the one you get on Main Street. |
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| Community Rank: Visitor Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 1
| Re: Disneyland Hotel - review Has anyone purchased refillable souvenir mugs at any of the three Disney hotels? I use the mugs on every WDW trip but I can't seem to find anyone at the Disneyland Resort who knows what I'm talking about. If they are available, I just want to know if I buy one at Paradise Pier can I then use it at the Disneyland Hotel? Can you tell this is my first trip to Disneyland?!? Thanks much! |
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| Do NOT tap on the glass! Join Date: May 2004 Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Posts: 22,091
| Re: Disneyland Hotel - review Welcome to the boards! [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/welcome3.gif[/img] To my knowledge, there aren't refillable mugs at DL. [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] But I am not positive on it . . . |
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| Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Northern NV
Posts: 8,908
| Re: Disneyland Hotel - review I got one at the Grand Californian Nov. 2005. It was around $8 at Whitewater Snacks (the quick service place). My daughter stayed at the Paradise Pier two weeks ago and said they had them there and she almost bought me one, but changed her mind since I didn't really stay there. Kids! |
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