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Originally posted by The Huntacha The Huntacha wrote:

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if you have any sense avoid euro disney. its a complete rip off and not worth it. for kids maybe.
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The prices of drinks etc. in Paris is over egged by people imo. There's plenty of bars and restaurants similarly priced to Ireland.

Prices are sky high around the major sights e.g. the Eiffel tower etc but streets like Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis (the bit that's south of Boulevard de Magenta) are frequented by locals and that particular street has dozens of bars and restaurants which are reasonably priced.

A rule of thumb...if you see tourists expect high prices.
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Originally posted by Il Principe Il Principe wrote:

if you have any sense avoid euro disney. its a complete rip off and not worth it. for kids maybe.


Ah no it's great. Loved it as a kid/teenager and even better now with the kids. Don't need more than 2-3 days. We went for 4 the last time and it was a bit overkill
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Originally posted by deco911 deco911 wrote:

Originally posted by spook09 spook09 wrote:

Heading over here on Tues with the bird for a few days. How much you think will be ok moneywise? Going Eiffel Tower and Disneyland, Anyone been up the Eiffel Tower,is it ok just to rock up to it on the instead of pre booking tickets. 
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Bring wellies


Im here now. No need for wellies. The walkway along the Seine is still flooded. But the streets are fine.
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