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Disneyland Paris has updated their meal plans today to remove some text referring to included soft drinks when using the Meal Plan. Guests can purchase Meal Plans to pay for their meals upfront and not have to worry about having to further budget for meals. Guests can choose between half board (breakfast in your hotel + another meal during the day) or full board (breakfast in your hotel + 2 other meals during the day). Previously, a meal plan meal (excluding breakfast) would include a starter (or side for quick service), main, dessert, and soft drink, or a buffet with a soft drink.
Disneyland Paris has today updated their FAQ to remove the mention of a soft drink from the meal plans at table-service restaurants.
BEFORE: Previous FAQ description what your meal plan includes
NOW: Soft drink is removed from the meal plan description
The prices of the meal plan remain unchanged despite these changes, and we'll have to wait and see how this apparent new policy is applied to guests who purchased the meal plans when they were advertised as including drinks.
We've reached out to Disney for clarification and we'll update this article when we know more.
Disneyland Paris Booking Guide
If you're looking to book a hotel and ticket package (and make your own way there) book your stay through DisneylandParis.com by clicking here. If you want to book a package that includes transport (for example, ferry crossing, Eurostar etc) book your stay through Disney Holidays UK by clicking here.
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