Bonjour, Samuel, and welcome to planDisney. I stayed at
Disney Newport Bay Club a few years ago and loved the nautical theming, and of course, the short walk to
Disney Village!
Breakfast is super convenient on the
meal plan since you don’t need reservations. Just head to the Yacht Club and Cape Cod restaurant area when you’re ready to eat! I’d recommend confirming the breakfast hours at check-in so you can plan your mornings. My family likes to take advantage of
Extra Magic Time and ride a couple of attractions before heading back to the hotel for breakfast.
If you have half or full board, don’t forget to book dining reservations for lunch and dinner, if you haven’t already. Two of my favorites are
Bistrot Chez Remy, where you shrink down to the size of a rat for a meal in the cutest themed restaurant, and
Walt’s - an American restaurant, a Victorian-style eatery dedicated to Walt Disney himself. Last year, my family booked a reservation here just before the
Disney Stars on Parade was headed down Main Street U.S.A. We loved being able to see the floats from the restaurant’s windows!
Now, you’re going to be at Disneyland Paris during a very exciting time. With Walt Disney Studios Park transforming into
Disney Adventure World on March 29th, you’re going to be some of Elsa and Anna’s first guests in Arendelle, just in time for the Snowflower Festival! Be sure to check out Disney Parks Blog’s
Everything You Need to Know About World of Frozen for the latest details. I’m most excited to see Olaf in A Celebration in Arendelle, a show that will be taking place right on Arendelle Bay.
Safe travels to France, and I hope you have the most magical holiday at Disneyland Paris later this month! If you have any other questions, we’d love to have you back at planDisney.
JoAnna