The Royal Banquet At Disneyland Hotel Now Open To All Guests

All guests can now enjoy a buffet at The Royal Banquet.

The Royal Banquet At Disneyland Hotel Now Open To All Guests
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Since the reopening of Disneyland Hotel (you can read our review of our experience in our Disneyland Hotel Review). The Royal Banquet character buffet restaurant was only available guests of Disneyland Hotel for dinner. You could however enjoy lunch if you stayed at any of the other Disneyland Paris hotels. Now the hype has died down a bit, Disneyland Paris has now opened up The Royal Banquet to all guests (hotel guests and non-hotel guests) for both lunch and dinner. You can book a table on the Disneyland Paris app. The Royal Banquet is priced at 100 Euros for adults and 50 Euros for children.

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Ash Hales
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Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide honest, straight-talking news and advice for UK guests - without the American bias.