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Connears
07-10-2003, 05:17 PM
Did you know that the points you use for the Disneyland Paris Hotels also include passes for you length of stay? We are planning a London trip for 2004 and now we are taking the Eurostar train thru the Chunnel to DLP for 2-3 days! No budgeting for passes..Woo Hoo!
Connears 8)
Tagrel
07-10-2003, 05:33 PM
Wow, that is great. I did NOT realize that. Definitely makes you look at the required points in a different light! :D
Sounds like a wonderful trip! Can't wait to hear all about it!
Thanks!
Connears
07-10-2003, 10:12 PM
I just found out that it also includes breakfast each morning! WOW!
Connears
DisneyPam
07-11-2003, 10:57 AM
If the points are per room/per night, how do they allot passes? Is it on you room key so you get one pass for each keycard or do they assume double occupancy or what?
Thats really good information, thanks for sharing.
Connears
07-11-2003, 11:52 AM
Don't know exactly. Guide book says that length of stay passes are given to number of registered guests up to the max number allowed in the accomodations. There will be three of us and currently, Newport Bay(deluxe hotel) has rate of 38 points per night including all the passes and breakfast! WOW!
Connears :D
Aimfred
10-17-2003, 07:39 PM
Wow, good for you! You are gonna love DLP! I went about 5 years ago, and I believe that it is the most visually stunning of all the Disney parks. I was there in the spring, during there flower festival. It was totally gorgeous! The park is very well layed out & planned, with lots of room for exspansion. The resort area is wonderful, too. I stayed at the Sequioyah Lodge. It was very nice. All the pools are partially indoors, and heated. I am sooo in love with DLP, I wish I could go back. And they've added tons of things since I was there. I found it really interesting that all the rides seemed just a little edgier, and the scary stuff was just a little scarier. Ohhh, and do they still have the Wild Bill Show? That was totally fun, and the food was really good. After two weeks in Europe, it was so nice to have real American food. It's funny, the things you miss. Sigh, now I definately want to go back.....
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