Trip Report - TomTom
Transfer -
http://www.ezyshuttle.com - €140 all in, private transfer. The TGV train was working out at €110 - so better to do the private transfer.
This worked out really well. Would defo do it again. The girl picking us up was great & John picked us up from taxi rank at the park (giving us extra time)!Hotel -
http://www.expedia.com. Magic Circus, €250 - all in!! Pretty go deal, I think.
This hotel was 'ok'. Basic - but did the job. It was only the 3 of us - but would struggle with the size of the room if more/bigger kids. The brekkie was 'not great'. This is an 'alliance' hotel - so NOT a Disney one. Shuttles are a bit mental & we were there off peak. Tickets -
Attraction Tickets Direct. Very easy service & best price by far.
Couldn't fault this. Discounted price. Delivered to the door. We were really shocked at the standard of the food. The food in the park (fast-food) was the worst we've ever come across. It wasn't even as good as 'junk' food. DH threw our entire lunch in the bin on the 2nd day. The 'Earl of Sandwitch' (in Disney Village - a small group of shops & eateries as you enter the Parks) was probably the best place we ate. Worth the walk out.
We booked the 'Hunters Lodge' on the Monday night - buffet. Food 'ok' - but very like eating in a canteen. Didn't look around hotel as we were all wrecked.
John - from Ezyshuttle - does self-catering in the Disney area, and if we go back in the next year or so I would defo do that.
We had a great trip - but compared to Disney US - when you go 'into' DLP they 'have you'. You are very limited with where/what you can eat. The idea of having brekkie at home, making & bringing lunch & having dinner in a local restrant would be a far better option. You can get the local/public bus to the park as you own shuttle. Probably not half as busy.
I will add to this later.
Just too tired to think.....

ETA #1
None of this 'takes away' from the trip. Just stuff we noted.....