The only one we tried last time was "Le rendez-vous des ventres faims" (meeting place of hungry tummies ) which is the outdoor eatery in the middle of the parc. Simple French food, jambon frites, entrecote frites, etc. Was OK for us. There is an undercover area.
Not tried any of the posher restaurants.
We had a meal in the Medieval Restaurant at the end of the day opening of the park but before the evening cinescene started. Had to book when we arrived in the morning - bit of a queue - would be good if you could book remotely at say a self service kiosk like Disney or even online.
Food was great - can't remember exactly what we had but it included a starter, big pieces of chicken, salad etc and a sweet plus wine/soft drinks. It was all efficiently served to large tables on a help yourself basis. The great thing was that although the kids paid a reduced price their meal was the same size as ours. There was even Medieval entertainment while you ate.
Look what you've done now - got me thinking about going to France ! We're supposed to be camping in the UK this year to save money for skiing at Xmas.
Oh,we were on about going,but it would be exspensive.Now I've seen all this I want to go.Looking at going for 2 days and a night,works out at £200 for the 3 of us.I don't know what to do now! HELP
Im in the same boat and cant decide if its worthwhile splitting the day and the evening into to two trips as we have a 6 and 4 year old. Also should I book now? WE are goin on 7th August for two weeks.
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.