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Old 03-05-2004, 12:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello everyone,

We are starting to plan for my first trip to Europe to take place August, 2005. Got lots of time to plan everything (and to pay for it!)

Does anyone know where there is a website for really good info on DLP? I love this site and Deb Wills site for WDW stuff etc. However, I need something for my DLP fix, well. the one that WILL develop in time I'm sure

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Old 03-05-2004, 12:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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<font color="blue">I'm sorry I cannot help with your question.

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Old 03-05-2004, 12:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi Mike

So you're going to DLP you lucky thing . There is an offical website which is www.needmagic.co.uk, but I don't really know of any others I'm afraid. I've been to DLP a few times and I love it, feel free to PM me if you have any questions and I'll try to answer them.

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I also found this site here . And one here too

You may also want to check out chezp's trip report that she did a couple of months ago here

I'm sure she'll be along soon to answer any questions you may have
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Old 03-05-2004, 01:18 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Hi Marnie

Thanks for those websites, they are really helpful.

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Hi and welcome to the boards Mike!

Hmmm... I can't add anymore websites - I think Marnie's got them all and she's even given you a link to my trip report - I was going to do that!

Actually I lied - here's one I found... Disneyland Paris resort fans The only problem I found when planning our DLP break last year was that the equivalent of Deb Wills' site just doesn't exist for DLP, which is a great shame. I particularly wanted more information about the restaurants there and I couldn't find anything.

If you've got any specific questions, then please either PM me or post them here - and Karen and I will do our best to answer them.
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Old 03-05-2004, 05:35 PM   #7 (permalink)
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you can also get to it from the main disney site...as well as tokoyo.
paris looks pretty cool!
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Hi Mike! You can never start planning too early.

I was also going to suggest you read chezp's trip report (that Marnie suggested), it's loaded with information and wonderful pictures.
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Old 03-07-2004, 12:26 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I was reading up on Disneyland Paris a couple weeks ago, just for kicks and daydreams of a someday trip.

It looked like all they had was double beds in all of the hotels, is this right?

I was looking for something in a queen or king size. I wasn't sure if they had a different name as in one place it stated a large double bed, which I wasn't sure if maybe that means a queen?

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I was looking for something in a queen or king size. I wasn't sure if they had a different name as in one place it stated a large double bed, which I wasn't sure if maybe that means a queen?

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I don't remember having a double bed with we stayed at DLP. We have a king sized bed at home (queen sized beds are almost unheard of over here) and I'm sure it was the same size. A large double bed would probably be a king sized bed - I am guessing on that though!
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When we stayed at Newport Bay Club, I think we had two double beds in the room. We have booked to stay in the Sequoia Lodge next month and I took the option of a room with a large double bed as opposed to two double beds, I'm hoping that means King Size but I'll let you know.

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I was wondering about character meals at DLP, Cheryl I think you might be able to help me. Would you recommend Cafe Mickey at Disney Village? We have never been to a character meal before and BF Allan is a bit unsure but I'm really keen, would you recommend this restaurant for one?

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If you like to read trip reports, Mary of Mousesavers.com has her DLP trip report posted on her website.

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I was wondering about character meals at DLP, Cheryl I think you might be able to help me. Would you recommend Cafe Mickey at Disney Village? We have never been to a character meal before and BF Allan is a bit unsure but I'm really keen, would you recommend this restaurant for one?

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I have been to many, many meals throughout the years at WDW and I highly recommend them. We have been talking about doing Cafe Mickey ourselves once we get there

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