Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Sequoia Lodge-Providing tea/coffee facilities

Hey



I was just wondering if Sequoia lodge provide tea and coffee facilities instead of buying a travel kettle.Also what are the prices like for tea and coffee in the park and can you buy cartons of milk anywhere.



Thanks for your help



xx




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Have a look at the hotel reviews here at Trip Advisor... here%26#39;s a comment one person left:





%26quot;bring a kettle, tea and coffee if you can!! (No fridge or drink making facilities in room). We used the windowsill as a fridge but this would be tricky in the warmer weather!%26quot;





So it looks as if you%26#39;ll need your own gear.





I am not a Disney fan at all so perhaps you can enlighten me... the hotel doesn%26#39;t seem like



much and the price is something like 600 dollars a night! What%26#39;s with that?





Rob




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Surprised someone would answer who is not a Disney fan and hasn%26#39;t been to the hotel.





You can request a travel kettle via the concierge at the hotel. That part is free.





You then need to either take your tea and coffee stuff with you from home or buy a tea and coffee basket. That looks like this …photobucket.com/albums/jj212/rhcrawshaw/DLR…





In it you get paper cups, tea, coffee, some hot chocs, a packet of biscuits, sugar, little cartons of milks. So that will get you started.





My recommendation would be to take some cheap plastic mugs from home or make purchasing a souvenier mug one of your first tasks - that way when the paper cups run out you have something. And then the next morning at breakfast grab yourself a couple of extra tea bags/milk etc or as you go round the park and have a drink get some extra milks then.





If you need to purchase milk in pints for example you can get milk at the hotel shops. There is a minibar in some rooms (montana or lakeside for example) but its already full and as soon as you move anything it registers and charges you for it so no good for putting your own things in.




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2 reasons Ruthie...





1- it had been a while and nobody had answered the



question





2- I found another traveller%26#39;s experience in a T/A hotel review.





But seriously, and I don%26#39;t mean to be rude... but the hotel



is listed in T/A as a 2 star I think and it costs 400 pounds a night...is that the price people actually pay?





Rob




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Hey



Thanks for the reply it really helped =]





To ParisAmsterdam 2007



I have stayed in the Main disney hotel before and it is amazing if you can afford it! I have stayed in the santa fe and cheyenne but have been swimming in the pool at Newport Bay and enjoyed dinner at hotel new york.





Santa Fe and Cheyenne are great if your on a budget.I didn%26#39;t really enjoy the cheyenne so thats why i opted to go to sequoia lodge.





Remember that the price you ar quoted include your park ticket which are quite expensive especially if you want a Hopper (to go into the two different parks) and you are there 3 or 4 days.





…disneylandparis.co.uk/tickets/index.xhtml





I would say it can be expensive but thats part of disney and how they make money.



hope thats ok



xx




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It dosn´t cost 400 pound a night that has to be 3 nights inklusive tickets to the park and breakfast at the hotel.



Mutter




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Thanks! I was just curious. If it includes tickets



that makes the prices seem more realistic.





I have been to Disney in both California and Florida so



I know how efficient they are about removing money from



your wallet! ;^)





Rob




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Hi Parisamsterdam



We have just come home from Florida at thursday, and since I have been in Disneylandparis in February for six night I espected the same nivue on the prices over in Florida, how wrong could I gotten this. We paid a fortune on the holiday to eat and to go into the parks there. And on top of that they keep throwing a tax on the top and 15-20 % in drinking money .



Mutter




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