Essentially a street of assorted restaurants to eat. Plenty of choice, some where half board purchasers can use vouchers and of course the 'golden arches' where a Happy Meal was a tolerable 4euro.

Essentially a street of assorted restaurants to eat. Plenty of choice, some where half board purchasers can use vouchers and of course the 'golden arches' where a Happy Meal was a tolerable 4euro.
Right next door to the railway station is the Disney village. Most of the shops offer exactly the same merchandise as the main parks, and there are a few restaurants here. There is a big Imax and normal cinema offering around ten or so movies to watch. Buffalo Bills was live show, but not on at the time.
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There are some restaurants (not cheap) and Disney stores to explore, but not more than this. We spent 2 hours the night before visiting the parks, so it was nice to spend the time there.
Disney village is a great place to shop for all that's Disney but you soon realise that all the shops stock the same things with a slight variation. The food places are great but worth booking so you are not left queing with hungry children
I loved walking through the village everyday, there are loads of disney shops and places to eat (tip the starbucks has free WiFi) they have great music pumping out over the speakers that just puts a smile on your face
We loved to stroll around Disney Village with its countless shops and many cafes and restaurants. The little lake is nice to take a walk around and one can easily spend a few hours before or after the parks there. I imagine it fun in the evening for after dinner drinks or ice cream (with a small child, couldn't experience...
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Disney Village is located next to the entrances to the two Disney parks. It offers a wide range of mostly Disney related shops, although the Rainforest Café, for instance, does sell non-Disney items. There is also a good variety of restaurants to suit varying budgets. A great way to spend an evening or as a break from the parks,
The Disney Village is mainly made up of restaurants and Disney shops selling just about every type of Disney merchandise imaginable. The prices for Disney souvenirs in the village are mostly the same as in the park however I did notice some of the soft toys to be a Euro or two cheaper in the park and at the little...
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Easier to shop than in the Disney parks, and has a good variety. Bars and restaurants are good, and certain times of year there is live entertainment in the village. Worth a visit if you are at the parks.
The Earl of Sandwich had some really good sandwiches. We also tried another place which had some nice meals. However all these places are expensive. What do you expect when it is a Disney place. Still worth it to splurge once in a while.
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