I am going to Disneyland Paris later this year with my wife and our 2 year old and was looking for some hints and tips.
1/ I will be needing full cream milk for my son, where in or around Disney can this be purchased?
2/ I see the prices in Disney are very expensive and was wondering again where i can also purchase Cold drinks,bottled water and other snack stuff at reasonable prices?
3/ What is the best way/cheapest to get from CDG to Disney?
4/ Is it better just to take all spending money over in Euro's rather than changing it at Disney
5/ Can i buy Cigarettes at the airport coming home and roughly how much? (when i went to Copenhagen they only had a small amount for EU cuntries to purchase)
Thanks in advance
Nezi
I'm sorry that I can't really help you with these questions even though I live in France, but it might help if the post were to be duplicated in the Disney section at the top of this forum ................
Full cream milk in France is lait entier (pronounced lay en-ti-ay), Semi skim is lait demi-écremé
(lay demmy ay-cray-may) and Skimmed is lait écremé (lay ay-crem-ay). Most restaurant milk especially in cafés where milk is added to drinks is semi-skimmed. There is a colour convention used by several dairies, where WHOLE MILK (full cream) is offered in a container showing red, SEMI-SKIMMED in a container showing blue and SKIMMED in a container showing GREEN. However you should note that these apply to FRESH MILK! UHT milk still exists, but has been superseded by normal tasting pasturized milk!!
Full cream milk in France is lait entier (pronounced lay en-ti-ay), Semi skim is lait demi-écremé
(lay demmy ay-cray-may) and Skimmed is lait écremé (lay ay-crem-ay). Most restaurant milk especially in cafés where milk is added to drinks is semi-skimmed. There is a colour convention used by several dairies, where WHOLE MILK (full cream) is offered in a container showing red, SEMI-SKIMMED in a container showing blue and SKIMMED in a container showing GREEN. However you should note that these apply to FRESH MILK! UHT milk still exists, but has been superseded by normal tasting pasturized milk!!
Cheers Alsacienne
I have duplicated it to the Disney thread but will leave this here just now or until the mods close it
I have duplicated it to the Disney thread but will leave this here just now or until the mods close it
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