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30-10-2005, 18.16.33
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Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
Does anyone have a link to an online resource that shows the relative
locations of the various hotels at DLP? Or an aerial photo, perhaps,
showing which is which? (excluding the Disneyland Hotel itself....I
know where that is :-) )
Brian
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30-10-2005, 19.08.04
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
Hi Brian,
Yes here it is [url]http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/virtual_visit/index.htm[/url]
And most Disney hotels are at walking distance to the park only the davy
Crockett Ranch is at driving distance of the park.
Hope this helps you.
Greetings,
George [url]www.GHPtravel.com[/url] your travel starting point
"bigbrian" <harry8611@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news bs9m11edle5r9a9ribboo4jlrtd4hkoa1@4ax.com...[color=blue]
>
> Does anyone have a link to an online resource that shows the relative
> locations of the various hotels at DLP? Or an aerial photo, perhaps,
> showing which is which? (excluding the Disneyland Hotel itself....I
> know where that is :-) )
>
> Brian
>
>[/color]
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30-10-2005, 19.42.38
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 17:08:04 GMT, "GHPtravel" <ghp@nomail.??> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Hi Brian,
>
>Yes here it is [url]http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/virtual_visit/index.htm[/url]
>
>And most Disney hotels are at walking distance to the park only the davy
>Crockett Ranch is at driving distance of the park.
>
>Hope this helps you.
>
>Greetings,
>George [url]www.GHPtravel.com[/url] your travel starting point[/color]
Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible. I assume when
the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at the same time, the
shuttles get crazy?
I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
not within walking distance?
Thanks again!
Brian
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30-10-2005, 21.28.24
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
bigbrian writes:
[color=blue]
> Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
> where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
> top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
> relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
> We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
> family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
> about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
> shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible.[/color]
Almost everyone walks, as the hotels are not far apart. The Sequoia,
New York, and Newport Bay are on the shores of Lake Buena Vista (which
isn't very large, and the Cheyenne is just east of the New York, a bit
down the walkway next to the "Rio Grande" river. The entire area is
pedestrian. There are small shuttles but I've never bothered with
them, as even the walk to the Santa Fe (the most distant of the
hotels) is only 10 minutes or so.
You'll find your choices an interesting change from the Disneyland
Hotel. The Disneyland Hotel is the most luxurious, but each hotel has
its own theme, and they are all fun, in their own ways (although it's
not quite like those halcyon days when the resort first opened).
[color=blue]
> I assume when the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at
> the same time, the shuttles get crazy?[/color]
No, everyone just walks back to his hotel. The shuttles are not that
numerous, anyway, and few people bother with them.
[color=blue]
> I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
> not within walking distance?[/color]
Correct. Only the resort hotels themselves are an easy walk from the
theme parks.
--
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30-10-2005, 21.28.24
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
bigbrian writes:
[color=blue]
> Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
> where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
> top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
> relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
> We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
> family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
> about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
> shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible.[/color]
Almost everyone walks, as the hotels are not far apart. The Sequoia,
New York, and Newport Bay are on the shores of Lake Buena Vista (which
isn't very large, and the Cheyenne is just east of the New York, a bit
down the walkway next to the "Rio Grande" river. The entire area is
pedestrian. There are small shuttles but I've never bothered with
them, as even the walk to the Santa Fe (the most distant of the
hotels) is only 10 minutes or so.
You'll find your choices an interesting change from the Disneyland
Hotel. The Disneyland Hotel is the most luxurious, but each hotel has
its own theme, and they are all fun, in their own ways (although it's
not quite like those halcyon days when the resort first opened).
[color=blue]
> I assume when the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at
> the same time, the shuttles get crazy?[/color]
No, everyone just walks back to his hotel. The shuttles are not that
numerous, anyway, and few people bother with them.
[color=blue]
> I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
> not within walking distance?[/color]
Correct. Only the resort hotels themselves are an easy walk from the
theme parks.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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30-10-2005, 21.28.24
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
bigbrian writes:
[color=blue]
> Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
> where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
> top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
> relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
> We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
> family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
> about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
> shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible.[/color]
Almost everyone walks, as the hotels are not far apart. The Sequoia,
New York, and Newport Bay are on the shores of Lake Buena Vista (which
isn't very large, and the Cheyenne is just east of the New York, a bit
down the walkway next to the "Rio Grande" river. The entire area is
pedestrian. There are small shuttles but I've never bothered with
them, as even the walk to the Santa Fe (the most distant of the
hotels) is only 10 minutes or so.
You'll find your choices an interesting change from the Disneyland
Hotel. The Disneyland Hotel is the most luxurious, but each hotel has
its own theme, and they are all fun, in their own ways (although it's
not quite like those halcyon days when the resort first opened).
[color=blue]
> I assume when the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at
> the same time, the shuttles get crazy?[/color]
No, everyone just walks back to his hotel. The shuttles are not that
numerous, anyway, and few people bother with them.
[color=blue]
> I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
> not within walking distance?[/color]
Correct. Only the resort hotels themselves are an easy walk from the
theme parks.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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30-10-2005, 21.28.24
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
bigbrian writes:
[color=blue]
> Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
> where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
> top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
> relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
> We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
> family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
> about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
> shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible.[/color]
Almost everyone walks, as the hotels are not far apart. The Sequoia,
New York, and Newport Bay are on the shores of Lake Buena Vista (which
isn't very large, and the Cheyenne is just east of the New York, a bit
down the walkway next to the "Rio Grande" river. The entire area is
pedestrian. There are small shuttles but I've never bothered with
them, as even the walk to the Santa Fe (the most distant of the
hotels) is only 10 minutes or so.
You'll find your choices an interesting change from the Disneyland
Hotel. The Disneyland Hotel is the most luxurious, but each hotel has
its own theme, and they are all fun, in their own ways (although it's
not quite like those halcyon days when the resort first opened).
[color=blue]
> I assume when the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at
> the same time, the shuttles get crazy?[/color]
No, everyone just walks back to his hotel. The shuttles are not that
numerous, anyway, and few people bother with them.
[color=blue]
> I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
> not within walking distance?[/color]
Correct. Only the resort hotels themselves are an easy walk from the
theme parks.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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30-10-2005, 21.28.24
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
bigbrian writes:
[color=blue]
> Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
> where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
> top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
> relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
> We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
> family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
> about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
> shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible.[/color]
Almost everyone walks, as the hotels are not far apart. The Sequoia,
New York, and Newport Bay are on the shores of Lake Buena Vista (which
isn't very large, and the Cheyenne is just east of the New York, a bit
down the walkway next to the "Rio Grande" river. The entire area is
pedestrian. There are small shuttles but I've never bothered with
them, as even the walk to the Santa Fe (the most distant of the
hotels) is only 10 minutes or so.
You'll find your choices an interesting change from the Disneyland
Hotel. The Disneyland Hotel is the most luxurious, but each hotel has
its own theme, and they are all fun, in their own ways (although it's
not quite like those halcyon days when the resort first opened).
[color=blue]
> I assume when the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at
> the same time, the shuttles get crazy?[/color]
No, everyone just walks back to his hotel. The shuttles are not that
numerous, anyway, and few people bother with them.
[color=blue]
> I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
> not within walking distance?[/color]
Correct. Only the resort hotels themselves are an easy walk from the
theme parks.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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30-10-2005, 21.28.24
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
bigbrian writes:
[color=blue]
> Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
> where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
> top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
> relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
> We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
> family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
> about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
> shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible.[/color]
Almost everyone walks, as the hotels are not far apart. The Sequoia,
New York, and Newport Bay are on the shores of Lake Buena Vista (which
isn't very large, and the Cheyenne is just east of the New York, a bit
down the walkway next to the "Rio Grande" river. The entire area is
pedestrian. There are small shuttles but I've never bothered with
them, as even the walk to the Santa Fe (the most distant of the
hotels) is only 10 minutes or so.
You'll find your choices an interesting change from the Disneyland
Hotel. The Disneyland Hotel is the most luxurious, but each hotel has
its own theme, and they are all fun, in their own ways (although it's
not quite like those halcyon days when the resort first opened).
[color=blue]
> I assume when the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at
> the same time, the shuttles get crazy?[/color]
No, everyone just walks back to his hotel. The shuttles are not that
numerous, anyway, and few people bother with them.
[color=blue]
> I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
> not within walking distance?[/color]
Correct. Only the resort hotels themselves are an easy walk from the
theme parks.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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30-10-2005, 19.42.38
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Re: Disneyland Paris Hotels Map
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 17:08:04 GMT, "GHPtravel" <ghp@nomail.??> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Hi Brian,
>
>Yes here it is [url]http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/virtual_visit/index.htm[/url]
>
>And most Disney hotels are at walking distance to the park only the davy
>Crockett Ranch is at driving distance of the park.
>
>Hope this helps you.
>
>Greetings,
>George [url]www.GHPtravel.com[/url] your travel starting point[/color]
Thanks for that. Its the first time we'll have been (over New Year)
where we haven't been able to get into the Disneyland Hotel (all the
top hotels are fully booked), so I was a little unsure about the
relative locations of the others, never having had to use them before.
We're in the Sequoia Lodge, and now my brother wants to come with his
family, but they can only get into the Cheyenne, so he was concerned
about how far apart they were. He also doesn't like the idea of the
shuttle option, and would prefer to walk if possible. I assume when
the park shuts, and everyone wants to leave at the same time, the
shuttles get crazy?
I take it places like the new Movenpick Dream Castle are definitely
not within walking distance?
Thanks again!
Brian
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