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What's your(s) impression(s) of Disneyland Resort Paris

Posted: Oct Sun 30, 2005 5:13 pm
by Adrienmick
Hi,

I'm from Paris, so i want to know your mind about Disneyland Resort Paris (both parks) by these who went and these who juste know the parks by Internet.
Let's discuss !

Adrien

Posted: Oct Mon 31, 2005 6:30 am
by josh
okay
i realy like DLP! both parks!
the dlp is realy cool with great rides, shows, parades!
only the Disney studios park is to small and not very exciting.
so the Toon Town they are creating is a good way to make the park more popular!
but i realy like the Disneyland Resort Paris! :D

Posted: Oct Mon 31, 2005 3:23 pm
by Adrienmick
Our Studios are always in expension, Toon Studios going on, and Tower Of Terror will arrive in 2008 :)

Adrien

Posted: Oct Mon 31, 2005 4:45 pm
by josh
Yeh that was what i was saying ;)
cant wait for that tower! :D

Posted: Oct Mon 31, 2005 5:37 pm
by Adrienmick
Oup's, sorry josh :?
The Europe-Tower version will be the same of California version.
No differences = no really exiting ... :cry:
But we will see what it will be !

Adrien

Posted: Nov Tue 01, 2005 8:27 am
by josh
yeh
we will see...
hope it will be fun in it!
but why isnt the california version exiting?

Posted: Nov Tue 01, 2005 9:56 am
by QuickGold
More info on the DLP Tower can be found here: http://www.towerofterror.org

Posted: Nov Wed 02, 2005 1:13 pm
by Adrienmick
I don't said that California Tower isn't exiting, but the French version will be the same, so (the french tower) won't be really exiting ... because the same ! No differences... So it's not interesting

Adrien

Re: What's your(s) impression(s) of Disneyland Resort Paris

Posted: Nov Fri 04, 2005 11:37 am
by acp
Adrienmick wrote:Hi,

I'm from Paris, so i want to know your mind about Disneyland Resort Paris (both parks) by these who went and these who juste know the parks by Internet.
Let's discuss !

Adrien
I've only been to Disneyland Resort Paris (not been to the others). I liked it. I've been twice now, once in 2001 and once in 2004.

Posted: Nov Sun 06, 2005 6:31 pm
by Blue Fairy
I haven't been that much in DRP (3 or 4 times), which is a paradox for me, since I'm from Belgium! :? But I must have been 30 times or more to WDW... :roll: This Summer though, I was in DRP and I enjoyed it, especially because it was not so crowded and we didn't have to wait for there was no queues at all! I guess we were lucky... :D What I like about DRP is that it's pretty close to home with the Thalys train. I can't wait to see for the park extend though. And also I wish the Disney Village part could stretch a little bit. Last time I went, I wish I could have found more music park CD's and DVD's in the stores but they hardly had anything at all. I found 2 or 3 CD's and one DVD in the park, but that's about all they held... I think we oughta be patient... Maybe it'll grow and improve with time. :wink:

Posted: Nov Mon 07, 2005 4:54 am
by kronk's angel
Blue Fairy wrote:Maybe it'll grow and improve with time. :wink:
Yes, my impression is that the parks outside the US were quite small... As I recall, the plans for "America" and "Westcot" were quite exytensive, even at their inception... But I guess when it comes to it, it's an awfully expensive proposition to build such a grand amusment park with such extensive theming...

Posted: Nov Sun 13, 2005 10:16 am
by Adrienmick
No, it's not the French parks who are small, but WDW who are really big ;)

Adrien

Posted: Nov Wed 30, 2005 2:15 pm
by Miss Leota
absolutely the superficy is 1943 hectares :wink:

Posted: Dec Wed 07, 2005 6:23 pm
by Manncab
lets just hope they incorparate the same unknown feature they built into the wdw version

for those of you who have never been on ir or heard of it : once you load it can be a 10 story free fall or 3 floor and go back to the top and drop to the bottom and do it again, its completley unknown as to what the ride will do not even the CM's who load you :twisted: