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We may be going to DLP!!

Posted: Oct Mon 24, 2005 7:22 am
by AKLRULZ
WHOO HOO! We're going to Europe for Spring Break next year with my wife's family - big trip of about 12 people including 6 kids. Gonna try to hit DLP for a day trip (probably just DLP and not the Studios).

Hope it works out! :D

Posted: Oct Mon 24, 2005 10:21 am
by QuickGold
Lucky you. I want to go and hopefully next winter I may be able to go

Posted: Oct Mon 24, 2005 1:20 pm
by Lion Sleeps Tonight
Wow! I hope everything works out and you can squeeze a trip to DLP!

Posted: Oct Tue 25, 2005 8:42 am
by stev02
trip report!!!!

Posted: Oct Wed 26, 2005 9:19 am
by QuickGold
Anyone can go now with prices this low:
NEW YORK--OCTOBER 25, 2005-- Air France just reduced non-
stop flights from New York JFK to Paris to $336 roundtrip
(more than $80 OFF).

We especially like this sale because travel is valid 7 days-
a-week from November 1-February 28.


Air France only reduced a very limited number of seats on
each flight and they will sell out quickly. We found the
most availability in January and February.

The fuel surcharge is already included in this fare.

Additional taxes of approximately $85 are extra.

For full details and to book directly through Air France,
click the link below. IMPORTANT: You must then select "New
York" to book.

http://www.travelzoo.com/Newsflash.asp?211961

Posted: Jan Fri 20, 2006 6:29 am
by Sarah Turp
Its even cheaper if you dont have to fly over from America!
I just persuaded the family that we need to go again at easter as there is just one hotel we haven't stayed in.
After a little persuasion he gave in, we're off to the hotel New York! :D
I've been wanting to go to that one for years!!!
Only problem is Tower of Terror wont be open yet, which i am really looking forward to. Oh well it will be another reason to go again!!!!!

Posted: Jan Tue 31, 2006 11:15 am
by jkm8113
How exciting. I am really, really jealous. Hope you post some from there.

Posted: Jan Tue 31, 2006 1:16 pm
by anthonyny
AKLRULZ if you want some informations and you have questions don't hesitate. :wink:

Disneyland Paris-Skip It!

Posted: Mar Fri 03, 2006 1:11 pm
by delray
Hello!
Skip the trip to Disneyland Paris unless you like dirty hotel rooms,
rude guests, bad food and smoking everywhere. Been there, done that and will never go back!

Regards,
Delray

Posted: Mar Fri 03, 2006 2:05 pm
by zenmondo
What a Killjoy, delray! yeesh.

Posted: Mar Fri 03, 2006 9:02 pm
by delray
So my comment was a little harsh. I've just trying to be helpful!. See Paris, see London, see the beaches at Normandy or the battlefield at the Somme, do anything else! Save your money for Disney World. "Properly warned, ye be, says I".

Delray

Posted: Mar Sat 04, 2006 5:32 pm
by Dr. Ravenscroft
Delray,
Are you basing this on one trip or several trips? If it is one trip it may just have been a one bad experience, which will stick in your mind forever. But you shouldn't use that as a excuse not to go.

Posted: Mar Tue 07, 2006 7:24 pm
by delray
Our bad experience at DLP was a one time thing. With my limited budgets for these kinds of vacations places usually don't get a second chance, unfortunately. Did I mention my daughter's food poisoning-ruined a whole day! I've never had a bad experience in the dozens of times we've gone to Disney World and DLR and will continue to frequent those wonderful places!

Regards,
Delray

Posted: Apr Thu 13, 2006 12:44 pm
by KOre_TecHS
I'm living at 1~2hours from DLRP and I usually get there beteween twice and 4 times a year(yep that's not very often,but it's quite enough to have a general ideo on the park quality) and I have never been disapointed. I think that's it's less "huge" and "magic" than WDW but you were probably not lucky that day delray.
But I understand that it gives you a bad image of the french Park(almost 4 years that I'm waiting for going to WDW, and if something goes wrong there, I would be a little angry too :lol: )

Posted: Apr Wed 19, 2006 8:21 am
by Sarah Turp
I've just got back from Paris!!! :D

It's really improving over there. There is a lot of painting and refirbishing going on at the moment, and the staff are even getting some of that American hospitality.

When i was there last year we stayed at the Newport Bay and I thought it was looking very old and tacky. It really needed some new paint and some handy men to fix the place up a bit. They are now doing that. The are also repainting Main street and lots more. The gardens also looked a bit worse for wear last time, but are now imaculate!

It really has improved, there even played Honey I shrunk the audience in English so we didn't have to wear the stupid headphones!! :D