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10 years ago
A popular ride for young kids with long queues. Best to come early during magic hour to beat the crowd, then free time to enjoy rest of Disneyland! read more
Disneyland Paris
77777 Marne La Vallée
France
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So so good! Love this version and the queue is SO GOOD! Mostly inside…read more Ride is longer and almost feels like two parts-the first half and the. The second half that incorporates more of the films. We both agree it was better than WDW Also If you came at night when. Or busy you may get your own boat if you ask nicely
This Pirates of the Caribbean is slightly different than the original…read more They kept a few things the parks in the states removed during their last renovations, but similar to Disneyland California Paris removed or never had a few things that were a bit on the saucier side. The ride itself is longer than the original and a little less realistic - I'd say the animatronics are weaker and a little more doll like, but it has some of the classic vibes and I personally thought the air quality was better than expected. It is a must do at Disneyland Paris? No. But we had Premier Access so there was no reason not to try it out and see what their version was like, so if you're in the same boat I'd definitely recommend trying it out. However all in all, if there's a wait time past 20 minutes and you've been on another version and don't have PA, I think this version could easily be skipped.
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A charming park! Not…read morea very big park, but a very beautiful park. There are much less rides to enjoy here, but much more pretty views and things to-do. The food is also not as good at this park, but there are some wonderful sit-down dining experiences. Pros and cons, but overall a park that's worth the visit at least once! Really enjoyed a few of the rides. For the thrilling rides, I LOVED Hyperspace Mountain. Coming from CA, it was not at all what I expected, but I had a great time. It was basically a full-on roller coaster and I screamed the entire time. Avengers Flight Force was also unexpectedly thrilling. Loved Crush's Coaster and of course Frozen Ever After and Ratatouille were fantastic. I really liked Phantom Manor which I found to be spookier than the original Haunted Mansion. Big Thunder was fun (and longer) and more thrilling than its CA counterpart. I had a great time!
I think Disneyland Paris is great for locals, but if you live in the states, the best part of the…read morepark is how fantastic the pins are. While we absolutely adored Tokyo Disney, which is unique from it's merch to it's rides, Disneyland Paris feels like a logistically difficult echo to what's in the states. The TGV train from the airport wasn't great and getting picked up by Uber at the station was rife with scams. We felt generally that the park was not worth the hassle you go through to transit there (somewhat similar to my feelings on WDW actually). That being said the food was good and I enjoyed trying our Premier Access for rides (it made our visit a lot more smooth) but all in all I don't see us coming back as there's not much here that's unique outside of their fantastically large pins.
Security entry
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Small World entrance
Of all the lands, Adventureland is generally my favorite because it tends to be Pin Trading central…read moreand Disneyland Paris was no different. I love how there's always one store which has amazing pins, but I did feel like there should have been a 'maker' shop Disneyland California and Tokyo Disney both have where you can make embroidered and personalized items with your name on them. It was also a bit of a bummer for me that Disneyland Paris had no Pooh ride, but Adventureland had the best Pooh merch of all the stores we stopped into, even though you would think Fantasyland would be the place to go. Finally, the pin trading at Disneyland Paris is not to be beat. The pins are amazing, high quality and large, and trading in Adventureland was one of the highlights of our visit. All in all, Adventureland is definitely an area not to be missed if you're visiting Disneyland Paris.
Fun rides, but it gets very slippery with all the water rides. Try to get on the rides when it…read morefirst opens.
Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril
Adventure Isle
I was really intrigued to visit this park when visiting DLP. I feel like the best way I can…read moredescribe it is if Hollywood Studios and Disney's California Adventure had a baby. This park is pretty small, but is about to become a lot larger with the Frozen land opening next year. For now, you'll find Toy Story Land, Avengers Campus, and some favorites like Tower of Terror and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure. PLus, some unique rides, like Crush's Coaster (my fave in the park!!) I love the entrance, which is a large, inside area that makes you feel like you are under a starry night sky in Hollywood. This park is literally right next to the entrance of DLP, so it's easy to park hop. You'd probably get everything done in a day here easily, if not sooner. It's good for what it is, but nothing like its neighboring park. I can't wait to see it get even better next year, though!
I love Disney. Disney Adventure World was cute. The kid liked it better than Disney Paris. The park…read moreisn't that big. You don't need an entire day to explore. I was disappointed in the snack carts. Not much variety. The Frozen ride is really cute.
Interior of the World Premiere building
Entrance to PYM Kitchen
Smoked meat and cheese
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!…read more This is not a popular ride back home at California Disney. But at Paris Disneyland, there was a line for this attraction. I was surprised. We walked past it because we didn't wanna wait 30 minutes for this ride. We've been on this ride many times in the Unites States. So no need to do this one. The version in California is a big dark and spooky. I loved it! This one seemed to have the same level of scary. Probably not for really little kids. They might get too scared.
Almost identical to the California ride including The witch in the window peering out of the…read morecurtains if your patient enough to wait and see her. The ride can be a little scary for young kids but if you prep them you shouldn't have too many nightmares to deal with! That witch can be scary! It's a pretty long wait generally so I'd spend the time at another line till later at night when the kiddies are heading to get good show spots before closing.
A crowd pleaser. Identical to the ride in Anaheim, you're whisked away to Neverland in a pirate…read moreship but this time with more seating. The line is also identical in that it's very long so get there early and use a fast pass. Stop by Toad Hall next door for Fish & Chips to complete your trip to London. (Or just go to London!)
Pretty much the exact same ride as the other Disney parks, but at they bumped the speed up. So at…read moreevery turn you feel like you're going to fly out of your car. Not sure why they have done this, but I'm guessing that's it to making the line move quicker. Only problem is that you don't get to enjoy the show, and you get hurt in the process. Overall, slow down the speed and this would be a lot better.
Slow ride, can be scary for young children. Bring a kid dressed as Snow White and get VIP fast pass…read moreentry for the ride!
This is the California and American versions of the Haunted Mansions- but on steroids!!! and much…read morebetter. The spookier, the better (that's my mindset anyway lol) The Phantom Manor lives up to the hype! It triumphs its American counterpart and buries it 6 feet under... (creepy huh? lol) Insert evil laugh bwuahahahaha Okay but really, this was a great attraction- a must see! If you like Halloween and spooky things. As others have noted; it is darker than the Haunted Mansion. So, no little littles for this one. Sadly, I didn't get any pictures. I was too wrapped up in the experience to even think about photos. But that's okay.
Phantom Manor is essentially Haunted Mansion but different enough that it felt like they were…read moretrying to avoid copyright infringement. That's not actually the case. From what I read because they changed the music for French audiences and this version is in Frontierland they changed the scope of the ride and felt it needed a different name. In my opinion, Phantom Manor (like most of the rides we rode at Disneyland Paris) was weaker than the original at Disneyland. It does feel slightly longer but from the music to the decor to the doom buggies, everything is just a little less magical. The best parts are the echos of the original. With Premier Pass the ride was walk on (although up a few sets of stairs), so I definitely recommend riding it if you visit, but I would keep my expectations low.
She's beautiful
The views from the queue are incredible (especially at night!)
We've now ridden It's a Small World in California, Japan, and France and this version absolutely…read moreholds up. It's different enough that some sections are a surprise, but classic enough that it makes you smile while you ride it. I loved that this version had a Hollywood section and rather well flushed out United Kingdom section. I also thought it was nice that roughly half the ride is in English and half is in French and the transition is subtle enough you barely notice it. Overall, this is one of the rides I'd definitely recommend doing if you're from the states and visit France, as it doesn't feel like an echo, but it's own take on the classic.
It's a small world after all. Or, is it? Disneyland Paris offers an updated version to the…read moreDisneyworld Small World ride. It has newer dolls and updated segments. Who doesn't love the attraction that brings together the world by boat? The singing dolls guide you through the attraction as you're seated inside a boat. It's magical way to see the world.
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