Disneyland Paris Restaurant Reservations
Bonjour!
So from what I have read and watched about Disneyland Paris restaurants, they can get very busy! It’s been widely advised to make reservations as soon as you can to avoid any disappointment from not being able to eat where you want or having to wait in queues for a long time.
My boyfriend and I are on the standard half board plan, which means we have access to the majority of buffet restaurants across the parks and hotels, but we can also pay a little extra to eat at the sit-down restaurants too.
As I don’t eat meat, I remember the last time I visited DLP was quite stressful, because I had no idea where was good to eat for vegetarians. I wanted to avoid that this time, and because I am eating some fish these days, it has made options a little easier! My boyfriend eats meat though so I wanted to find places that had something exciting for us both!
Disney let you book up to 60 days advance (two months) and you have to call a French telephone number, but there is an option to speak to somebody in English and they were super helpful!
We have decided to make reservations at:
La Cantina: On our first night, I thought it would be a good idea to eat in our own hotel, so that we can get our suitcases unpacked, take it easy and un-wind. It is Tex-Mex style food and apparently you can make your own fajitas! There’s also a bar in the Santa Fe hotel too so thought we could spend the rest of our evening there and explore the grounds.
Plaza Gardens: I’ve heard this buffet has a great choice of foods and fantastic array of desserts so I reckoned it would be great to try it out! We are going at lunch time on our second day so thought we could always get a couple of snacks for later in the day too.
Annette’s Diner: I’m a big lover of 1950s fashion and diners so you can imagine I’m super excited to try this place out. I read that the waiters and waitresses are on roller skates too, so cool!
Bistrot Chez Remy: This is probably one of the restaurants I’m most excited to try as I’ve heard it has incredible French food, including Remy’s signature dish of Ratatouille ;)! Apparently it gets super busy and booked up fast though so I was very pleased we could got a reservation.
Captain Jack’s: This used to be the Blue Lagoon restaurant but was renovated in to a Pirates of The Caribbean-themed restaurant this year and only re-opened this month. It is pirate-themed inside (obviously) and you can also watch people on the POTC ride sail past while you dine! I hope all the rum isn’t gone by the time we arrive!
Agrabah CafĂ©: This buffet restaurant is Aladdin-themed and perfect for all the riff-raff, street rats and street mice! Reviews mentioned there are a lot of Asian and Moroccan style foods here plus a wide range of vegetarian food too, so I’m excited to try a whole new world of foods!
Have you eaten at any of these restaurants before or have any recommendations where else is good to eat at DLP? I’d love to read any suggestions in the comments below!
Toodle Pips!
So from what I have read and watched about Disneyland Paris restaurants, they can get very busy! It’s been widely advised to make reservations as soon as you can to avoid any disappointment from not being able to eat where you want or having to wait in queues for a long time.
My boyfriend and I are on the standard half board plan, which means we have access to the majority of buffet restaurants across the parks and hotels, but we can also pay a little extra to eat at the sit-down restaurants too.
As I don’t eat meat, I remember the last time I visited DLP was quite stressful, because I had no idea where was good to eat for vegetarians. I wanted to avoid that this time, and because I am eating some fish these days, it has made options a little easier! My boyfriend eats meat though so I wanted to find places that had something exciting for us both!
Disney let you book up to 60 days advance (two months) and you have to call a French telephone number, but there is an option to speak to somebody in English and they were super helpful!
We have decided to make reservations at:
La Cantina: On our first night, I thought it would be a good idea to eat in our own hotel, so that we can get our suitcases unpacked, take it easy and un-wind. It is Tex-Mex style food and apparently you can make your own fajitas! There’s also a bar in the Santa Fe hotel too so thought we could spend the rest of our evening there and explore the grounds.
Plaza Gardens: I’ve heard this buffet has a great choice of foods and fantastic array of desserts so I reckoned it would be great to try it out! We are going at lunch time on our second day so thought we could always get a couple of snacks for later in the day too.
Annette’s Diner: I’m a big lover of 1950s fashion and diners so you can imagine I’m super excited to try this place out. I read that the waiters and waitresses are on roller skates too, so cool!
Bistrot Chez Remy: This is probably one of the restaurants I’m most excited to try as I’ve heard it has incredible French food, including Remy’s signature dish of Ratatouille ;)! Apparently it gets super busy and booked up fast though so I was very pleased we could got a reservation.
Captain Jack’s: This used to be the Blue Lagoon restaurant but was renovated in to a Pirates of The Caribbean-themed restaurant this year and only re-opened this month. It is pirate-themed inside (obviously) and you can also watch people on the POTC ride sail past while you dine! I hope all the rum isn’t gone by the time we arrive!
Agrabah CafĂ©: This buffet restaurant is Aladdin-themed and perfect for all the riff-raff, street rats and street mice! Reviews mentioned there are a lot of Asian and Moroccan style foods here plus a wide range of vegetarian food too, so I’m excited to try a whole new world of foods!
Have you eaten at any of these restaurants before or have any recommendations where else is good to eat at DLP? I’d love to read any suggestions in the comments below!
Toodle Pips!
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