Best Disney Park around the world
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Best Disney Park around the world
Which of the Parks outside of the US is the best?
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Disneyland Paris is definately the best. I just got back from there about a week ago after a fantastic trip. The rides are often better than their counterparts in the American parks, due to their being newer. The only things that normally annoys me about the French version is the language and the French hospitalty.
In America you are always made to feel special, in Paris thats not the case, however this time I was very pleasantly suprised. As a family we have stayed in all the Disney hatels in Paris, but for one. It was that hotel we were staying at this time. When we arrived they already knew we had been to all the other hotels made us their "extra special guests" We got a free room upgrade, free room service and a glass of sweets etc. waiting for us in our rooms.
As if that wasn't enough, on the first day in the park we decided to go on Honey I shrunk the audience. Normallly this is played in French so you have to wear headphones, but for some reason they anounced that they were going to play that particular show in English instead!!!
Paris has definately gone up in my books!!
In America you are always made to feel special, in Paris thats not the case, however this time I was very pleasantly suprised. As a family we have stayed in all the Disney hatels in Paris, but for one. It was that hotel we were staying at this time. When we arrived they already knew we had been to all the other hotels made us their "extra special guests" We got a free room upgrade, free room service and a glass of sweets etc. waiting for us in our rooms.
As if that wasn't enough, on the first day in the park we decided to go on Honey I shrunk the audience. Normallly this is played in French so you have to wear headphones, but for some reason they anounced that they were going to play that particular show in English instead!!!
Paris has definately gone up in my books!!
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No, "Chérie, j'ai rétrécie le Public" (Honey I Shrunk the Audience) is an exception of Disneyland Resort Paris. The show is in French or English according to todays (plus headphones).
Star Tours (Discoveryland - Disneyland Park is only French) for example. But most attractions, shows & parades are in French/English.
English is very omnipresent, but it's normal because Disney ^^
But the best is Disneyland Park !!! But Walt Disney Studios Park is very bad in France. Disney-MGM Studios is very better lol !!!
Star Tours (Discoveryland - Disneyland Park is only French) for example. But most attractions, shows & parades are in French/English.
English is very omnipresent, but it's normal because Disney ^^
But the best is Disneyland Park !!! But Walt Disney Studios Park is very bad in France. Disney-MGM Studios is very better lol !!!
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Star tours is not completely in French!
I cant think of a single ride or show off hand that is all in French!
The robot talks in French, but everything that comes up on the screen is English, so its really half and half. Like when your told your in a combat zone etc. thats all english.Loïc Potter wrote: Star Tours (Discoveryland - Disneyland Park is only French) for example. But most attractions, shows & parades are in French/English.
I cant think of a single ride or show off hand that is all in French!
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In the Walt Disney Studios and in Disneyland Park, the shows are in English and in French. Studio tram tour (with catastrophe canyon) is in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Dutch. You have headphones in the art of Disney animation. There are screen with the English translation in Disney Channel, Armagedon, Star Tour. All the principal attractions are bilingual (Pirate of the caribbean, phantom manor, it's a small world, Casey jr, Space mountain, etc.oik520 wrote:Do they have headphones for all the rides that are in french?
All the Cast Members speak French, English and at least an other language.
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the Studio tram Tour is not in all those languages anymore, Only French and English.wolfi wrote:In the Walt Disney Studios and in Disneyland Park, the shows are in English and in French. Studio tram tour (with catastrophe canyon) is in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Dutch. You have headphones in the art of Disney animation. There are screen with the English translation in Disney Channel, Armagedon, Star Tour. All the principal attractions are bilingual (Pirate of the caribbean, phantom manor, it's a small world, Casey jr, Space mountain, etc.oik520 wrote:Do they have headphones for all the rides that are in french?
All the Cast Members speak French, English and at least an other language.
there were almost no visitors at some day in the Italiën/Spanish/German cars. so they deleted those video's.
and almost every adult knows some english, so not dificult to understand that.
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I would guess most of the people who voted for DLP haven't seen DisneySeas. That park looks amazing.
I haven't been to any of the non-US parks either, but based just on the pictures, the Tokyo Magic Kingdom park plus DisneySeas looks like it would blow away the (admittedly very cool) Paris MK plus their lame movie studio park.
I haven't been to any of the non-US parks either, but based just on the pictures, the Tokyo Magic Kingdom park plus DisneySeas looks like it would blow away the (admittedly very cool) Paris MK plus their lame movie studio park.
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I've never been to Disney outside the US (I've only been to Disneyland once in 1978). I have heard and read that Tokyo Disneyland and TDS are some of the best (If not the best) parks in the world. I'd like to see them all!! My DW wants to plan a trip to Paris. I'm working on it!!
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