View Full Version : We're going!
scrappinmom
07-02-2009, 10:03 AM
Just gave my deposit to the skate team....we're going to France! We will be staying in Toulouse from April 21-23 and then my girls & I will be going to Paris for 4 nights.
So I need to figure out: Where to stay in Paris (Disney or not), how many days to devote to DLP, and what else to see.
My girls will be 15 and 10 and are WDW vets...I've looked at the attraction list...what rides/attractions are different than WDW or DL? How long is a reasonable time to set aside for DLP? We will probably never get the opportunity to travel to France again, so while DLP is extrememly important to us....I would like to show them some of the other wonderful parts of France.
I'd like to experience the different things DLRP has to offer.
Thanks in advance for all your help! I'm sure I will have a gazillion questions over the next 10 months!
A Small World
07-03-2009, 02:20 AM
Thats brilliant :cool1:
f you stay onsite at Disney you will be able to get EMH (assuming its on when you are there) which gets you into the park 2 hours early.This will give you a head start on rides.
There is a train from DLP to central Paris which takes about 30-40 mins and runs every few minutes. You could do a split stay and stay at DLP for 2 nights then move to Paris
Im not sure what type of rides you like but Crush is unique to DLP (very fast coaster and very very long queues),Space mountain is diferent as it goes upside down, BTM is on an Island so different
Dont miss the Dragon under the castle, exploring Adventure Isle with all the caves and bridges etc and the upstairs of the castle with the story of sleeping beauty and the balcony
tennisfan
07-03-2009, 05:32 AM
Great news:cheer2:
Ware Bears
07-03-2009, 05:10 PM
Great news you've booked. :thumbsup2
scrappinmom
07-03-2009, 07:53 PM
Thats brilliant :cool1:
f you stay onsite at Disney you will be able to get EMH (assuming its on when you are there) which gets you into the park 2 hours early.This will give you a head start on rides.
There is a train from DLP to central Paris which takes about 30-40 mins and runs every few minutes. You could do a split stay and stay at DLP for 2 nights then move to Paris
Im not sure what type of rides you like but Crush is unique to DLP (very fast coaster and very very long queues),Space mountain is diferent as it goes upside down, BTM is on an Island so different
Dont miss the Dragon under the castle, exploring Adventure Isle with all the caves and bridges etc and the upstairs of the castle with the story of sleeping beauty and the balcony
OMGosh...Space Mountain goes UPSIDE DOWN??? Holy Cow...how could I have not ever heard that before!
I can't wait...I'll have to look into staying onsite...we usually do take advantage of EMH at WDW so it might be worth it.
gemmybear83
07-04-2009, 08:44 AM
Personally I would stay in Paris and get the RER train to DLRP (takes 35-40 mins and is really easy), and spend a couple of days at DLRP and a couple of days in Paris - Paris is a beautiful city and if you think you only have one chance to experience it I would want to spend as much time as I can :goodvibes
ukstitch
07-04-2009, 01:32 PM
OMGosh...Space Mountain goes UPSIDE DOWN??? Holy Cow...how could I have not ever heard that before!
I can't wait...I'll have to look into staying onsite...we usually do take advantage of EMH at WDW so it might be worth it.
Space mountain at DLRP is more like Rock 'n' Rollercoaster at WDW (though there is also a Rock 'n' Rollercoaster in the DLRP studios as well) :thumbsup2
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.