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Post by yodiwan1 » Sep Sun 23, 2007 3:47 pm

In the summer of 09 I will be taking ,my honeymoon in Europe. We were hoping to take a Disney Cruise, but heard the boat won't be there then. Instead we are touring a few countries. One catch I had was spending at least two days/ 1night at Disney. Can you see all of Disney there in 2 days? and what is the best hotel there? thanks to all that reply and help out.also pelase let me knwo which attractions are must sees. thanks :peter_pan: :goofy: :nemo:

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Post by Romain » Sep Mon 24, 2007 3:08 am

Hi,

2 days for 2 parks? Maybe too short if you want to do everything, I think 3 days should be better: one day for Walt Disney Studios Park (last summer they opened the land "Toon Studio" with 2 news attractions, and in january 2008 Tower of Terror), and 2 days for Disneyland Park. In summer there's the fireworks in Disneyland, and it's the season when there is a lot of people! Meanwhile the parks are opened much longer...

I don't know where disney parks you went, you should start by the rides which don't exist or which are differents in the others disney parks: Space Mountain, Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril, Crush's Coaster... And there are the disney's classics: Phantom Manor (Haunted Mansion in US), Big Thunder Mountain, Pirates of the Carribean, Peter Pan, Pinocchio and Snow White dark rides, It's a Small World, Buzz Lightyear, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, Rock'n'Rollercoaster...

For disney's hotels they are all close to the parks, 20 min by feet maximum. There is only the Disney's Ranch Davy Crockett where you need a car. The must is the Disneyland Hotel which is at the enter of the Disneyland Park, but it depends of your budget. If it's your honeymoon, maybe try to find a suite in the others disney's hotels?

Look in Google Maps (click here): hotels are around the lake and on top.

I hope it will help you.

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Post by yodiwan1 » Sep Mon 24, 2007 11:32 am

thank you very much :mrgreen:
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Post by jcodirewolf » Sep Mon 24, 2007 1:32 pm

Having just been at DLRP, I have to tell you they close the parks early compared to the US. in June 07 I think DL was open till 10pm WITH EMH, it closed at 7 or 8pm without them.

We had 4 "days" in the park. But it was really 2-3 hours the first "day" because we where traveling, and 3-4 hours the last day. And we spend a day in each park. It was pretty much enough, the last day we could have spent more time at the parks but we left early.

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Post by nbodyhome » Oct Fri 12, 2007 4:34 pm

The first time I went, I spent a week there. Now it's just day trips from Paris. The studios will take very little of your day, there isn't too much there even yet. I would spend 2 days at the Disney Parks and take the other day into the city. Paris is now my favorite place to visit anywhere (so far!)

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Post by yodiwan1 » Oct Sun 14, 2007 4:05 pm

thanks denise, we're taking at least a 14 day trip all across europe so we figured we can take our time while were there...is the park actually in Paris or is it just close by?
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Post by Romain » Oct Mon 15, 2007 5:31 am

Disneyland Paris is at 25 km (15,5 miles?) from Paris ;) :mickey:

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Post by yodiwan1 » Oct Mon 15, 2007 10:42 am

thanks romain
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