There is also plenty of places to have a packed lunch or a picnic, there is also plenty of seating throughout the park to stop for a drink. Meals can be pre-ordered online, where there is special deals to help avoid queues and waiting times. The sandwich bars offer a priced fixed menu that includes a sandwich (which being France is a delicious and filling baguette), snack and drink. Prices are average and the food is actually very good. As well as themed fast-food places, pizza, sandwich shops and drink and ice-lolly carts dotted throughout the park. There is plenty of restaurants offering table service (for a more formal sit down meal), self-service and all you can eat buffets. There is a daily fee of €5, and you will be asked for a deposit of €50, which will be returned when you bring the pushchair back and, for little Gauls (as they refer to baby) there is plenty of baby facilities to warm up their meals or change them in peace. Pushchairs are also available to rent at the entrance to the park. It has an average of 1.8 million visitors each year. It’s a fantastic theme park for recreation and adventure inspired by Uderzo’s and Gosini’s popular series of Asterix comics. With small children: They do offer a baby switch so if your children are shorter than the minimum height, you can take turns enjoying the attractions without needing to queue twice. Asterix Park (french Parc Astérix) is the second largest theme park in Paris. We visited in July and yes it was busy, but never overcrowded to make you feel like you can’t make the best of your day. It allows you fast entrance queuing onto 8 rides – half of these are not suitsitable for young children (check the map for height restrictions and guidance). A Pass Rapid or, fast pass is worth it if you intend to try the more popular thrill-seeking rides. Here you get a park map in your pocket, queue lengths, show times, and more information on getting around. You can organise your visit from your mobile if you download the Parc Astérix mobile app. This sounds worse then it is as its literally taking a train from the station and then when you arrive you head up the escalator and outside and the shuttle is signposted well. 40 minutes and from 6 euro each) and then take shuttle. One of Frances best-known theme parks, Park Asterix has a great selection of rides and attractions from water slides. Travelling by Eurostar: From Gard du Nord station you need to take the underground train to the airport train stop (approx.
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