Thursday, March 29, 2012

prices for disneyland/moulin rouge

hi all





we are interested in going to either disneyland or to see a show at the moulin rouge during our stay in paris in jan, (2 adults),





unfortunately we cant do the two due to a limited budget but has anyone any idea how much they both cost (inc a few drinks, a meal etc) and which would be the cheaper more worthwhile option out of the two excursions? what are your experiences?





thanks again





nat




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Nat, just google Moulin Rouge to find their site and see exactly what prices are,, with or without dinner.





I can tell you that MR , especially with dinner, is very expensive( over 100 euros each) , and I wouldn%26#39;t go there to eat , really if you feel you must go, attend the evening show without dinner and have a much better meal for less money somewhere else. . MInd you DL is cheaper( about 40 euros , but do check, there are cheaper prices online apparently) although I am not including a dinner, but same thing do dinner in Paris somewhere.




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I can%26#39;t say what would be more worthwhile, but a show at Moulin Rouge is just a night out (is it not ?) whereas a trip to DLP is a day trip (and a long one if you want it to be).





My recent tickets for a day pass into the main park and studios cost 50.15 euro per adult.



Add on to that train ticket from Paris to Marne-la-Vallee which were about 12 euro each.



Add on to that food and drink at the park, extras you may purchase (there is a lot of shopping on offer).



Hard to say what you may spend on this element as there is a wide choice. Prices I seem to recall are -



Cup of coffee (takeaway) 3e



Chicken nuggets/fries/juice 9e (in videopolis)



3 drinks at Hardrock Cafe (in Disney Village) 17e (gin and tonic, small beer and apple juice)



Modest Meal at Hardrock (2 adults, 1 child) 80e (inc soft drinks)




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WE walked into the Hardrock Cafe in Paris as friend wanted to buy rock themed tshirt for teenage son.





We thought maybe we%26#39;d even have a drink.





We looked at prices and walked out laughing.. There is no way anyone should go to France to eat or drink at that over priced place.





For one day a DLP most people find one park enough, one park ticket was 4o euros. If staying longer then of course visist both parks.





Frankly neither choice strikes me as ideal for Paris visit.





I would do a nice dinner( find a nice off side place) , a Siene Cruise and perhaps a night visit to ET .





I should add by going in Jan you may not choose to go to DLP at all as it wouldn%26#39;t be any fun at all in rain or cold. It would have to be a reasonable day to make it worth the bother at all.




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thanks for the info guys, having been to paris before and not seeing euther DL or MR i just wanted preferences on both, i think out the two DL may be more worthwhile as we would probably do the one park also.





will definitely be doing an evening cruise and eiffel tower at night too, thanks joan 1 for the suggestion!





nat




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