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Disneyland Paris - anyone been?

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We're going for 2 nights/3 days end of March, we're staying in one of the themed onsite hotels.

Anyone with experience of it?

I know it will be expensive and will be a lot of queuing etc. but would love to hear the experience of others.
 
I was once looking for a cheap way to get to Paris and bought coach tickets to Disney Paris someone had won and sold on via Loot. The bloke lived in Sh Bush and had two parrots. A real one and a toy one that could repeat whatever the real one said. Their conversations were equally amusing and disturbing.

I missed the coach by minutes.
 
I went on a work trip absolutely bloody years ago - probably 1999 or 2000 - Jesus Christ that’s 25 years ago.

I thought it was very impressive and almost wet myself when I saw Mickey Mouse.

The rides were great and everything was so well done.

It’s probably just bigger and fuller and more expensive now but I’m sure it will be just as brilliant. They know what they’re doing.
 
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A mate went recently with his kids, this is what he said (he would probably have spent his way to the best experience as he is quite well off)

To those with kids who haven’t been, I have to say Disneyland Paris is bloody excellent. Absolutely magic for the kids and really well set up. We had a fantastic time and the Art of Marvel hotel is exceptionally cool. Well worth the 🤑🤑🤑 there was only one ride our boys couldn’t go on due to height (1.4m) being o er 1.2m is the key to most of the rides.
 
We're going for 2 nights/3 days end of March, we're staying in one of the themed onsite hotels.

Anyone with experience of it?

I know it will be expensive and will be a lot of queuing etc. but would love to hear the experience of others.
Go to Paris instead. 🤷‍♀️
 
We're going for 2 nights/3 days end of March, we're staying in one of the themed onsite hotels.

Anyone with experience of it?

I know it will be expensive and will be a lot of queuing etc. but would love to hear the experience of others.
I think Disney is a marmite thing- love it or hate it.

I'm in the latter camp.

Late ma took mdk1 and myself back in 2000. I only went because she wanted to go and was paying. Mdk1 was terrified of the giant Disney characters. Its not something I'd ever imagined doing. I hated every minute of it.
 
Went in 2015 for daughter's 6th. My cynicism deserted me in about five minutes. It was spectacular and the huge show they put on every night is ridiculous. I thought the food was overpriced and underwhelming however.

DO go to the adjacent Disney Studios bit, some of it is fascinating.
 
Cheers all.

It’s not just Mrs Numbers and I. When we were back in my home town for Christmas my brother and his wife gave their 2 kids a gift for Christmas which was a trip to Disney for end of March and they asked if we would join them, we thought fuck it why not.

Good thing is we’re staying on site so be easy to have a break from the park if we want it.
 
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