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The Disney Thread

Discussion in 'Entertainment' started by Deano, Apr 19, 2011.

  1. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    Get your fabulous self over to Paris for a weekend and spend at least a day in the Park! Disney Village in the resort is open to everyone and doesnt charge admission so you could go out there just for figurine shopping and they have the most gorgeous collection. I promise, you would love it! And seeing as you're there anyway, you might as well visit the 2 parks while you're at it!
  2. louislestat Queen Bee

    I need to get there again soon.....must....re.....mortgage....house. Love Disneyland Paris
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  3. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    It's like being in a different world! Reality seems to go out the window. Just love walking in the gate and looking up Main Street USA towards Sleeping Beauty Castle. MAGIC!
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  4. ryato Hikikomori

    Just hearing you say that makes me want to go again!
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  5. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    Gay Cork trip to Paris?? Hahahahaha
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  6. XenviK Cynical S.o.B.

    Getting a serious nostalgia trip reading how you describe it! Visited quite a few times when I was younger, would be excellent to go over again :D

    I'll pay! Who gets to be the tour guide?
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  7. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    Oh I'm so the tour guide! I know the place like the back of my hand!
  8. louislestat Queen Bee

    I'm going to go at Christmas!

    I am thinking of staying a stop or two away this time and getting the metro in, not sure yet.......who cares. I'm going at Christmas!!!!! SCREAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM. I have just decided
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  9. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    One stop away on the RER Line is the Val d'Europe complex and as far as I know theres a Disney affiliate hotel there which would include your theme park tickets :-D
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  10. louislestat Queen Bee

    Thanks Colleen I'll book in next month after I come back from Paris..... need to keep the Visa for the moment LOL
    I shall keep ye updated. Any other tips much appreciated. I was only in Disneyland Paris once so all advice welcome
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  11. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    Well I've loads of tips. If you haven't gone to the Studios Park yet, its a must. Its a different kind of Park offering you a glimpse into how Disney creates some of its magic. Must do are as follows; Aerosmith Rock 'n' Rollercoaster, Studio Tram Tour, Toon Studios area, Toy Story Playland, Animagique, Lights Moteurs Action and my absolute all time favourite, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. This is one of the best most complex attractions ever built by Disney. Its a must do! Dont be too intimidated by it. Its so much bloody fun!
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  12. louislestat Queen Bee

    Did all of the above, the only thing I didnt like was the lights,motors,actions thing. Everything else YAY.
    I love the Parade after that I love 'Pirates' 'Haunted mansion' and 'small world' I like the simplicity. In the studios The tower of terror is the best thing EVER. I nearly died, knew nothing about it so ACTUALLY nearly died was SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEAMING like a big girl. Morto
  13. twoleggedfrog God's nightmare

    If you actually stay in the park you can do rides before they actually open to the public (I think you have like 1 extra hour)- so if you're not planning on staying long it's also a good option as it'll allow you to do the main things without queueing for ever.

    2 of my friends went last month for a week end and they got a very good deal too :) -I'll ask for more tips tomorrow.
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  14. louislestat Queen Bee

    Thank you xxxx
    I think the early opening covers only certain rides?? The fast pass tickets are a must too. Thanks for the tips.
  15. twoleggedfrog God's nightmare

    I'll confirm that tomorrow :)
  16. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    Have you gone underneath the castle to see Maleficent in dragon form yet? So realistic!
  17. louislestat Queen Bee

    Not yet but heard it's FAB
  18. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    Oh it is. Especially when you realise that the kids aren't the only ones flinching when she wakes up! I nearly jumped a mile!
  19. admin Administrator

    Well worth it!

    I've done two trips there in during their Christmas season and it's just simply magical :D
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  20. ColleenDawnagh Resident Foodie

    Haven't done the Christmas season but did Halloween and Paddys day. Simple out of this world. Magical is the only way to describe the place at any time but I can only imagine what its like at Christmas!
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