Ms.TomMorrow

Earning My Ears
Joined
Aug 18, 2016
Hi all,

I hope everyone is staying self and healthy during these times! I am planning on traveling to Disneyland Paris some time next year. I have dietary restrictions to the point where aside from french fries and maybe a side salad , foreign Disney Park food is out of the picture for me.

I traveled to Tokyo Disney Resort last summer and was fine, as I shopped at the markets in the nearby Ikspiari. With that being said, I definitely have the least knowledge about Disneyland Paris. I have just begun my research, but figured turning to the knowledgeable people on the forums would help me out greatly!

Does anyone have hotel/airbnb recommendations near Disneyland Paris that have kitchens/kitchenettes? Also, are there markets near buy for me to go grocery shopping? Thanks!
 
There is a supermarket, Auchan, in the shopping center nearby Val D'Europe.
Or if you stay in Bussy-St. Georges there are some small supermarkets near the train stations., Carrefour

Val D'Europe is 1 stop from DLP, Bussy is 2 stops.

I don't do AirBNB, but there should be plenty in the area.
About 10 years ago, I did stay in a vacation home nearby with a kitchen, but I can't remember the name anymore. But for that one you needed to have a car. There was no public transport nearby.
 
We were there last summer. I have family members with food allergies and ate at Walt’s and Chez Remy which did a great job accommodating.
 
I'll be going in Feb. I have picky eaters and one of my party is gluten free and a veggy...... We usually go with an Air BnB or an 'Apart Hotel'...... this means we can shop and cook for ourselves. Auchan in Val d'Europe is great for shopping and is only one stop from Disney. You could check out the HiPark or the Adagio Val d'Europe. They are two hotels that are located 5 mins from the shopping centre and have large family rooms with a kitchen. There is also some cheaper hotels with family rooms called Residhome and another called Sejours et Affaires. There are loads of Air BnBs in the area..... You can also bring a picnic with you into the park. There is also a mini supermarket in the Chessy (Disney) train station called Casino. Loads of snacks and drinks and some sandwiches.
 


We have stayed in country house reem in pommeuse. It was a huge apartment with full kitchen and a short easy drive to the park. Following year we had a smaller gite in coloumiers , had a red kitchen and the host was called Jinny. Both properties are on booking and air BnB. The coloumiers one was in a really nice location , walkable to a small village with shops and places to eat and also had a big park with playground and lake. The country house reem one was much bigger apartment however it was on quite an isolated stretch of a main road ( set back in grounds , gated ) so we didn't bother walking anywhere.

Had a child with us with multiple serious food allergies , anaphylaxis and epi pen carrier. We drove from UK so did take some safe food supplies. We had a translated print out of the allergies and had messaged some restaurants before we arrived to discuss if they could accommodate him. Disney were really helpful mostly , there was an issue in rainforest cafe where one of his most severe listed allergens was served on plate, it was removed immediately and it was handled very well and we were generously compensated. Overall we found it better than we expected and he found plenty to eat.
 

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