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🍽️ Prices (excluding drinks) for the new “Forêt Secrete” upscale restaurant by Chef Jean Imbert at the Disneyland Hotel opening March 7: - 3 course menu: €140 - 5 course menu: €200 - kids menu: €70 Dishes are inspired by Disney Animation Classics, served in a redesigned space.

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