Disneyland Paris 2013- An American CM in Paris
Posted: Jan Mon 14, 2013 10:57 pm
Hey everyone!
I figured I would make up for my lack of posts by giving you the Disneyland Resort Paris 2013 trip report you all deserve! Please note some aspects of this report are private and will not be posted about (HINT HINT) and I will be posting my pics and giving my insights into DLP's 20th-going-on-21st year of operation as well as my observances as an American cast member.
A little word about the airline first.
I booked via STA Travel, which Mr Brit directed me to do, as they work with students, teachers, and anyone under 26. Some of you may recall my booking was $900 round trip and my airline was Air Canada, which was new. I've only done Delta (insert disgusted gagging to even have to mention those animal abusing fools) and Southwest, and considering how I am spoiled by Southwest, a new airline was a concern.
But my travel agent did well. Shoutout to Peter at STA for being thorough, prompt, and checking up on my flight details right up to the final moment. He will be my agent again next time I go overseas (more on that later). And if anyone with kids/grand kids/nieces and nephews who are students or under 26, I recommend they use this site even for domestic travel.
I had to connect in Canada twice- first in Montreal and then on the way home in Toronto. I liked Toronto WAY better.
The flight from Orlando to Montreal on 10 January was perfect. I even flew over WDW and my old CP housing PLUS the ever-popular "CP Walmart" that I always used to go to for groceries. Also was very neat to see the Space Coast from above. I love how Air Canada has a billion selections for in-flight entertainment. I didn't utilise that on my first piece to Montreal, but I did once we were over the Atlantic.
First flight- 3 hours. Customs in Montreal was easy enough, since I had nothing to declare but myself. I felt weird in their airport, as this was my first exposure to an environment where the people do not speak English as the primary language, but there were signs in both languages so I did fine with my limited French and my English combined. I had a three hour layover and the wifi was free, so I texted with my sister and worked on some of my creative writing projects as well as popping on Facebook.
The next piece left bound for Paris Charles de Gaulle at 7.45pm, seven hours of flight ahead of us. I had a very nice seat mate however, from Cuba, and we enjoyed pleasant chatting at intervals through the flight. I was glad they served a full meal, and you know, airplane food isn't bad. We had chicken with couscous in a sort of sweet and sour sauce, an Italian pasta salad, chocolate mousse, and then ANYTHING we wanted to drink, so being that NO ONE cards on flights it seems, I had white wine and loved it.
I tried to sleep and slept maybe two hours, but three screaming babies kept the majority of us up, the flight was already 45 minute late leaving so that tension didn't help me sleep as it was. I ended up browsing my movie répertoire and selected an old favourite, Sleepless in Seattle, followed by a favourite of mine and my high school best friend, albeit a controversial choice- Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Next up- arrival and off to DLP, another new experience that I conquered with ease!
I figured I would make up for my lack of posts by giving you the Disneyland Resort Paris 2013 trip report you all deserve! Please note some aspects of this report are private and will not be posted about (HINT HINT) and I will be posting my pics and giving my insights into DLP's 20th-going-on-21st year of operation as well as my observances as an American cast member.
A little word about the airline first.
I booked via STA Travel, which Mr Brit directed me to do, as they work with students, teachers, and anyone under 26. Some of you may recall my booking was $900 round trip and my airline was Air Canada, which was new. I've only done Delta (insert disgusted gagging to even have to mention those animal abusing fools) and Southwest, and considering how I am spoiled by Southwest, a new airline was a concern.
But my travel agent did well. Shoutout to Peter at STA for being thorough, prompt, and checking up on my flight details right up to the final moment. He will be my agent again next time I go overseas (more on that later). And if anyone with kids/grand kids/nieces and nephews who are students or under 26, I recommend they use this site even for domestic travel.
I had to connect in Canada twice- first in Montreal and then on the way home in Toronto. I liked Toronto WAY better.
The flight from Orlando to Montreal on 10 January was perfect. I even flew over WDW and my old CP housing PLUS the ever-popular "CP Walmart" that I always used to go to for groceries. Also was very neat to see the Space Coast from above. I love how Air Canada has a billion selections for in-flight entertainment. I didn't utilise that on my first piece to Montreal, but I did once we were over the Atlantic.
First flight- 3 hours. Customs in Montreal was easy enough, since I had nothing to declare but myself. I felt weird in their airport, as this was my first exposure to an environment where the people do not speak English as the primary language, but there were signs in both languages so I did fine with my limited French and my English combined. I had a three hour layover and the wifi was free, so I texted with my sister and worked on some of my creative writing projects as well as popping on Facebook.
The next piece left bound for Paris Charles de Gaulle at 7.45pm, seven hours of flight ahead of us. I had a very nice seat mate however, from Cuba, and we enjoyed pleasant chatting at intervals through the flight. I was glad they served a full meal, and you know, airplane food isn't bad. We had chicken with couscous in a sort of sweet and sour sauce, an Italian pasta salad, chocolate mousse, and then ANYTHING we wanted to drink, so being that NO ONE cards on flights it seems, I had white wine and loved it.
I tried to sleep and slept maybe two hours, but three screaming babies kept the majority of us up, the flight was already 45 minute late leaving so that tension didn't help me sleep as it was. I ended up browsing my movie répertoire and selected an old favourite, Sleepless in Seattle, followed by a favourite of mine and my high school best friend, albeit a controversial choice- Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Next up- arrival and off to DLP, another new experience that I conquered with ease!