As is most of Europe compared to USAMiffy2003 said:Our most expensive meal (at a lovely sit down restaurant in the park for 2 adults and 2 children) was about 100 Euros.
The snack type places for pizza, burger etc worked out about the same as WDW (exchange rate dependant, obviously).
Disneyland Paris is relatively more expensive than WDW I agree but just the thing for a Disney taster. I always travel in school holidays and there is no way it would be cheaper for me to go to WDW (onsite).
$80 for a full service meal for five? I think very few people would find that overpriced. Perhaps DLRP isn't for everyone!AndRu said:I nearly balked at paying $80 for a meal at the Rain Forest Cafe in Orlando for 5 of us ... meals and accomodation in Euro-Disney would bankrupt me!
I'd been wondering about that also.disneyangel said:Did they fly business class and eat at the DLH every night ?
It is when you can pay a lot less for a lot more at a Sizzler / Ponderosa / Friendlies / Sweet Tomatoes / other off-site restaurants!Frances999 said:$80 for a full service meal for five? I think very few people would find that overpriced. Perhaps DLRP isn't for everyone!
UKDEB said:It was pricing up a trip to (the then) Euro Disney back in 1992 that sparked our first trip to WDW. For the cost of 4 nights onsite, we could spend 2 weeks in Orlando. Over the years, I've occasionally flirted with the idea of DLP, but I can never bring myself to cough up the money.
UKDEB said:It was pricing up a trip to (the then) Euro Disney back in 1992 that sparked our first trip to WDW. For the cost of 4 nights onsite, we could spend 2 weeks in Orlando. Over the years, I've occasionally flirted with the idea of DLP, but I can never bring myself to cough up the money.