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What are the cheapest and best cities for nightlife in europe for young adults?

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Chloe


My friends and I want to go to Europe for 2-3 weeks in the summer. we want to limit our budget, learn during the day, and party at night. there are 4 of us and we will all be 18. we want to stay a couple of days in each city so we aren't traveling everyday. also one person speaks french and the three others speak english and spanish.
NEED suggestions on budget, nightlife, transportation, and things to see. we can only do so much, so i would like to get different views on this.



Answer
Europe is never cheap.

Some minimum prices for regular clubs:

Vodka Red-Bull: 11,50 â¬
Table in a club: 500-800 â¬
Entry for a well known DJ: 40-100 â¬

You may want to check out Zrce beach in Croatia... it's cheap compared to the rest, but it still has good atmosphere. But there is a lot of dudes and chavs (don't trust the publicity).

I think a table there is only 100 â¬. Entry last time I paid 30 ⬠for Tiesto I think. That's really not much.

Put more by side and do something decent instead. You'll never forget.

Do you have to pay for disney parking if you visit more than one park a day?




Paddy 4


So, if we decided to go epcot for the morning. And then hollywood studios in the afternoon on the same day, do we have to pay again for parking, or is it good for both parks?


Answer
No, but it depends''''vehicle at the World:

WHICH GUESTS MAY PARK FREE OF CHARGE?


If you are staying at a Disney resort, at check-in, you'll be given a parking pass to put on your dashboard. This pass identifies you as a Disney resort guest, and helps you gain easier access to other Disney resorts as well as granting you free parking at the four major theme parks. Though not Disney-owned, guests of the Swan and Dolphin hotels also park without charge at the theme parks. Swan and Dolphin guests will not receive a parking pass. Instead, showing a room key to the Cast Member at the parking tollbooths will allow free parking.

Annual Passholders may also park at the theme parks during regular park hours free of charge.

Members of the Tables in Wonderland (formerly Disney Dining Experience) program may park free of charge at the theme parks after 5:00 pm by showing their membership card at the tollbooths. TIW guests must pay to park when entering before 5:00 pm. After dining, guests must take the parking receipt and dining receipt to Guest Relations for a refund of the parking fee.

WHICH GUESTS MUST PAY TO PARK?


Non-Disney resort guests, or those staying off Disney property (with the exception of the above-mentioned passholders and program members) will be charged to park a vehicle at the four major theme parks. Guests need only pay for parking once per day and can move from park to park that day without paying again. Show the parking receipt received at the first park to the Cast Member at the next park's tollbooths to enter the parking lot without paying an additional charge.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO PARK AT THE DISNEY THEME PARKS?


The daily parking charges for various vehicles are:
â¢-- Car/Taxi/Shuttle/Limo/Motorcycle $14
â¢-- Camper/Trailer $15
â¢-- Bus/Tractor Trailer $18

WHAT ABOUT PARKING AT OTHER DISNEY VENUES?


Parking at Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, Winter-Summerland Mini-Golf, Fantasia Gardens Mini-Golf, Fort Wilderness, Wide World of Sports and self-parking at Downtown Disney is free to all guests, including those staying off property.

Self-parking for use of the entertainment and dining facilities at the Boardwalk's entertainment area is also free. Please note during peak periods parking may be reserved for Boardwalk Resort guests only!

Self parking at the Disney resorts is free to all guests; however some resorts have parking restrictions. The Contemporary, the Polynesian and the Beach Club give guests not staying at those resorts a 3-hour parking pass to allow shopping or dining at these resorts. Parking at any of the resorts to gain access to the theme parks is not allowed. Disney resorts may ask for a photo ID before allowing entry. Some Disney resorts may also ask for an Advance Dining Reservation number from guests who are dining at the resort before allowing access to the resort parking lot.

Shades of Green charges $5 to park at the resort.

The Swan and Dolphin charge $9 + tax for Overnight Self-parking; $9 +tax each exit for Day Self-parking. Overnight Valet parking is $16 + tax; while Day Valet parking $12 + tax each exit.

WHAT ABOUT VALET PARKING AT THE RESORTS?


Valet parking is available at the Grand Floridian, Polynesian, Contemporary, Yacht Club, Beach Club, Boardwalk, Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge resorts. The charge is $12 per day plus tip. Guests need only pay for valet parking once per day at Disney resorts--show the day's valet receipt at the next resort to avoid being charged again.

Tables in Wonderland Members may valet park free of charge when dining at any Disney resort offering this service. Let the valet know you are parking with Tables in Wonderland. Upon return, show your card AND the receipt from the restaurant where you used the Tables in Wonderland card.

Valet parking is free of charge to all vehicles displaying a disabilties tag at Disney facilities offering valet service.

Valet parking at the Swan and Dolphin hotels is as follows:
Overnight Valet -- $16 + tax
Day Valet -- $12 + tax each exit

NOTE: Valet parking at the Swan and Dolphin is not reciprocal with the Disney-owned resorts. Disney resorts' valet receipts will not be honored by the Swan and Dolphin or vice versa.




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