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Aw the parade looks GORGEOUS!! Love all the characters and can't wait for it!! From the crowd photos it didn't look too crowded either? Looking forward to their Halloween decorations as they should be up for our trip as well. That reminds me I'll have to look into whether they have a special Halloween party there?

Anyway the castle is gorgeous!! Did you get a chance to see the inside of it & the dungeon? Can't wait to see what ride you picked!
 
Love all the parade photos! So fun to see a totally different parade with some new characters! :thumbsup2

That really is a gorgeous castle! :lovestruc (And you look SO happy to be there :goodvibes).

Thanks! It was a really fun parade, and such a great way to start off our time in the park.

I feel a little strange saying this, but I think it's my favorite! We DEFINITELY were!! It was absolutely something we didn't ever think we would get to do, so it was truly a dream come true to be there.

I love all the parade pictures! It was really fun seeing different characters than in WDW. The castle is beautiful! Is it bigger or smaller than Sleeping Beauty Castle at DL? I've read that the castle in DW can be underwhelming after seeing Cinderella castle in WDW!

Thanks! The parade was a really fun way to start off the DLP part of our trip.

I think the best way to describe the castle there is that it is a blend of the castles at the 2 US parks. It's design is similar to the castle in DL with the colors, but the size is more like Cinderella castle. The castle in DL can be underwhelming if you are more used to WDW's, but it most certainly has it's own distinct charm.

I have seen pictures of the DLP parade before, but those were hands down the best. What a fun and festive parade! What a great job capturing the mood.

I still think its so great that you got that upgrade and were able to start the magic that much earlier.

Hmmmm - what to ride first? My pick would be space mountain! ::yes::

Glad you enjoyed them!! We hadn't really even made plans to see the parade, so it was perfect to stumble upon it right away.

It was an AMAZING start to the DLP part of our trip with that fantastic upgrade and then making the spur of the moment decision to go to the parks.

What a fun parade! I love the variety of characters included - Green Army Men and Elsa in the same parade? Love it!

The castle is just lovely. And those Halloween directions are cute! I love the Mickey pumpkin!

It was pretty cool to see such a wide variety of characters in a fun and colorful parade.

The castle is so beautiful, and I was more than a little impressed with their Halloween decorations! I'd love to see WDW's Main Street dressed up as festively for the holiday.

This parade looks awesome! Very different from anything in WDW or DL. Love the different characters and costumes. Great pictures!

Love the pics of you guys in front of the castle. It really is so gorgeous. And the Halloween decorations are too cute!

The parade was really great. No FoF, but still really fun and an exciting way to start our couple of days there.

Thanks! The castle is incredible. Absolutely beautiful, no doubt about it. We were pleasantly surprised to see it decorated for Halloween. It puts WDW's decorations to shame!
 
I've never seen him. But there's just something about seeing him in parade character form like that that just seems off. They usually do character costumes well, but that mustache couldn't look any more fake. :rotfl:


That absolutely does look like a great way to start off your time at the parks. And definitely a ton of characters. The Rapunzel pictures looked like she was posing just for your camera!


::yes:: That's cool to see that they do it there the way they do at WDW. I've always wanted to see MK decked out for the fall sometime.


It is a beautiful castle. I like how it is built into the hillside. I know I've seen pictures of it before, but I don't recall ever noticing that detail.

As for what you started with... probably something nobody would expect 2 adults to go to first like the carousel. :rotfl: I'd have to head straight for Space Mountain if it was me. I want to check out what they did with it there!

Haha this is true. Maybe there is a reason he has never been in the US parks?! lol

It was really a perfect way to start off our time there. It was perfect timing that we got into the park just as it was about to start, too. I like to think my fav princess was indeed posing just for me!!

That is absolutely my favorite detail of the castle. It's a beautiful blend of the colors of the DL castle with the impressive size of the WDW castle, but what really sets it apart is that hillside. Just gorgeous!!

Well, you're on the right track, but it wasn't the carousel!

Merlin. OMG, I don't know why, but I swear Merlin looks a little... off. Interesting costume.

Very neat parade. Obviously with only pictures to go by (fab pictuers by the way) it's hard to compare, but I can see some similarities to FoF. I think I like FoF better though, but then, I've become pretty obsessed with it.

WOW, that castle definitely looks more impressive than in Disneyland. Almost like a mash-up of WDW and Disneyland.

Haha he does, but it was still pretty cool to see him and the Blue Fairy in a parade!

Fof is definitely more impressive just due to the sheer size of their floats, but this was still a pretty cool parade and a step above the previous MK parade.

A mash up is exactly how I thought of it but with the added element of appearing to be built into a hillside. So beautiful!

Proof that Dustin was in Venice with Kristy


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I don't know why the photo doesn't work because when I click the link it goes right to the photo on your Flickr account. But yes, it is nice to have some proof that DH was there also since he spent most of the time behind the camera!!!

Aw the parade looks GORGEOUS!! Love all the characters and can't wait for it!! From the crowd photos it didn't look too crowded either? Looking forward to their Halloween decorations as they should be up for our trip as well. That reminds me I'll have to look into whether they have a special Halloween party there?

Anyway the castle is gorgeous!! Did you get a chance to see the inside of it & the dungeon? Can't wait to see what ride you picked!

The parade was a lot of fun, and definitely a great way to start off our park time. We found the crowds to be very low the day and a half we were there. It was awesome! It made it much less stressful to know we had such limited time there. I don't remember seeing anything about a Halloween party there, but I'll admit I didn't do much in the way of looking into it. It would be worth a check!

The castle is amazing. I absolutely fell in love! We did get a chance to visit inside the next day. Such a cool experience! I wish the US parks had something like that!
 
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As we finished up watching the parade and marveling over the gorgeous castle, we were ready to head further into the park to experience our first attraction of the trip! A couple of you guessed, now let's see if anyone got it right. I think it was @afwdwfan who thought it would be something unexpected for 2 adults, like the carousel?


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Well, you were half right. :rotfl: We didn't ride the carousel, but we did ride something that is probably unexpected for a pair of adults with no kids. We were already in Fantasyland, and immediately to our left was a ride with no line...Les Voyages de Pinocchio! I joked with DH that we must be trying to extend our Italia time!


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I have to say, despite being in French, I actually understood the story of the ride a lot better than the version at Disneyland! I have seen Pinocchio, but it's been quite a long time, so I only really remember bits and pieces. Just thought that was a little funny that the one in a language I didn't understand was easier to follow!

There was a Pinocchio quick service restaurant right there we wanted to have some dinner at, but it had closed early because of the nighttime show. We thought about going to check out Peter Pan while we were there in the area, but we decided to save it for the next morning when we would be able to experience it during EMH. Instead we decided to wander and just see what we would come across.

We ended up taking the path from Fantasyland that led into Adventureland, and the first thing we passed was Pirates of the Caribbean, and the play area, Pirates Isle, which looked amazing!! Just another thing that gave me a little pang in my chest, because I knew DS would absolutely love to explore a real pirate ship like this one.


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We walked through an area meant to look like the bazaar from Aladdin called Le Passage Enchante d'Aladdin and stumbled upon another quick service restaurant called Restaurant Hakuna Matata. Since that airport lunch had been hours ago, we decided to head in there for a quick dinner before doing anything else.


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We were not entirely sure how the meal vouchers worked, but luckily the CM we found inside first was happy to help us. The vouchers said they were good for one buffet or one meal (entree and app or dessert, I don't remember) with a drink at certain restaurants listed. At all other restaurants not listed, they could be used for their face value. We had no clue how much face value was, but she explained to us that using it at a counter service would mean we were losing value. I think she told us they were worth 30 or 35 Euro a piece. But we figured since we had gotten it for free and had such limited time in the parks, we would stick with our choice and not worry about the loss of value. We both ended up getting chicken strip baskets with a chocolate cake for dessert and a drink.


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With our bellies full, we were ready to double back and get onto Pirates!


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There was no line to speak of, so we walked right on and boarded a boat. It was a lot like the Disneyland version of the ride in that it passed through a restaurant, and it had 2 drops instead of the single drop in the WDW version.


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Day 10 Continued: Wednesday September 24th


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It was very familiar, and yet very different. A lot of the scenes were pretty much identical to the WDW and DL counterparts, but they were all jumbled into a different order. There were no movie characters like Barbossa and Jack Sparrow, and of course, the biggest difference was listening to a bunch of pirates speak French! lol And lastly, they actually have an on-ride photo available.


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Clearly we missed an epic peace sign opportunity
Next, we decided to go on Indiana Jones et le Temple du Peril, an Indiana Jones outdoor roller coaster. We walked right on and were seated in the very front row, which was kind of scary since I had no idea what to expect!


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The coaster was a short ride, but it was INTENSE! I felt sufficiently rattled once we had stepped off. The line was so short we were tempted to walk through and ride again, but I tapped out at that point. It had been a little too rough for me, and I would definitely need some recovery time before I could even think of riding again. Also as we came off, it had started to sprinkle, so we decided the next thing we did should be indoors. We walked past Big Thunder Mountain, and spotted our next attraction off in the distance...


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UP NEXT: Grim Grinning Ghosts

 
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Just got all caught up and am loving your report, but don't think I've commented yet so I thought I'd stop by.

Sounds like a good first day inside Disneyland. I can't believe you didn't throw the peace sign though! Can't wait to hear more about Disneyland Paris!
 
Hey Kristy! I apologize for being so behind on here lately, but I finally got all caught up! I loved reading about your Italy adventures. I'm so glad it was such a great experience for y'all. And DANG, you got some amazing pixie dust at DLP! What a dream! That park is breathtaking in pictures so I can't even imagine how wonderful it must've been in person. Wow. :lovestruc Can't wait to read more!
 


Wow, that pirate ship is a kids' play area?! :eek: Awesome! :thumbsup2

Haha, love the Pirates ride photo! :rotfl: Was that while going down a drop? :confused3

An Indiana Jones roller coaster?! :hyper: Sounds fun! Clearly I know very little about Disneyland Paris. :rotfl2: Can't wait to see more - really cool how it's so familiar, but different.
 
So is DLP set up with the same lands/areas as WDW? Not sure I ever knew that!

It's so funny to see the scenes in Pirates look so close to those at WDW! It must have been strange to hear the pirates yelling in French! And I'm cracking up at you and DH clenched on while everyone else is ready for the photo op!

The Indiana Jones coaster sounds intense! And the queue looks fun too!
 
I so so hope I can get on Pinocchio and Pirates! (there are very few rides that DON'T have a maternity restriction, ugh). The carousel is beautiful. I didn't realize that Blue Lagoon was similar to the Blue Bayou by overlooking Pirates. That wasn't on my to-book list but may have to rethink it. I think we'll have a lot of play time at the pirates area! Looks like fun.
 
Fun first ride choice! So funny that you understood it better than the one in DL!

Great Adventureland/Pirates photos! So cool that there's a ride photo on Pirates.

Cannot wait to read more :)
 
I have absolutely no knowledge of the attractions of Disneyland Paris, so it's really fascinating to me to see this. Interesting about Pinocchio. I did ride it in Anaheim, but honestly can't remember much about it at all.

OMG!!!!! A PIRATES RIDE PHOTO!!!! That is awesome! Haha, it does look like some in your boat may have ridden this before.
 
I have to say, despite being in French, I actually understood the story of the ride a lot better than the version at Disneyland! I have seen Pinocchio, but it's been quite a long time, so I only really remember bits and pieces. Just thought that was a little funny that the one in a language I didn't understand was easier to follow!
Cool! I was close!!!

Funny how you understand the French version better. We just rode at DL, but yeah, I really can't say much about the ride there. I guess it has been a long time since I've seen Pinocchio also and it isn't necessarily one of my favorite Disney movies, if I'm being honest about it. I don't know, maybe the fact that it was in a different language forced you to pay more attention to the details and pick up on other visual cues?

We ended up taking the path from Fantasyland that led into Adventureland, and the first thing we passed was Pirates of the Caribbean, and the play area, Pirates Isle, which looked amazing!! Just another thing that gave me a little pang in my chest, because I knew DS would absolutely love to explore a real pirate ship like this one.
That does look awesome! And don't feel too bad about it. I'm sure you had that feeling several times over the time you were in the parks there, but you've got to just enjoy the moment!

We walked through an area meant to look like the bazaar from Aladdin called Le Passage Enchante d'Aladdin and stumbled upon another quick service restaurant called Restaurant Hakuna Matata.
Hmmm... a merge of Aladdin and the Lion King? Interesting.

But we figured since we had gotten it for free and had such limited time in the parks, we would stick with our choice and not worry about the loss of value. We both ended up getting chicken strip baskets with a chocolate cake for dessert and a drink.
Totally makes sense. I'd agree that it was worth it to lose some value for something quick that was right there. Time is money!!

Got to give credit to the CM for taking time to explain and to make it clear that you weren't getting the maximum value out of it by doing Quick Service.

Clearly we missed an epic peace sign opportunity
Must be a French thing?:confused3 Looks like it was an inside joke and you were the only ones not in on it! :rotfl2:

The coaster was a short ride, but it was INTENSE! I felt sufficiently rattled once we had stepped off.
That looks awesome! I don't know much about DL Paris, but I believe this is the first I've heard of this particular attraction. Definitely something I'm sure I'd enjoy.
 
It was very familiar, and yet very different. A lot of the scenes were pretty much identical to the WDW and DL counterparts, but they were all jumbled into a different order. There were no movie characters like Barbossa and Jack Sparrow, and of course, the biggest difference was listening to a bunch of pirates speak French! lol And lastly, they actually have an on-ride photo available.


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The Palm-Back VA bad idea in: The UK, Australia, New Zealand, Italy

Like a peace sign, but backwards, in both execution and meaning. Raise two fingers in a "V" with your palm facing you to say, "up your ***" or "**** off." George Bush, Sr. famously gave the sign to Australians in 1992, thinking he was giving the peace sign. The "V" is also considered rude in Italy, especially if you place your nose between the two fingers to resemble a crude ******... or your ****** between the two fingers to resemble a crude nose.

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I totally forgot about the free meal vouchers. Score!

I love that pirate ship play area. It is super cool. That rock formation is neat.

Love the pinocchio ride and how great that you totally understood what was happening.

But the POC pictures are the BEST. You're right - I see some scenes that look exactly the same and others that are so different. Very fun. And yay for a redneck ride photo to boot!
 
Just got all caught up and am loving your report, but don't think I've commented yet so I thought I'd stop by.

Sounds like a good first day inside Disneyland. I can't believe you didn't throw the peace sign though! Can't wait to hear more about Disneyland Paris!

Thanks for commenting!

It was so great to get that extra little bit of time inside the parks. While I do think it would have been amazing to see the Eiffel Tower, I don't regret our decision at all.

Haha We definitely missed a great opportunity for a funny pic! Unfortunately, we weren't even expecting one to be taken!! lol

Hey Kristy! I apologize for being so behind on here lately, but I finally got all caught up! I loved reading about your Italy adventures. I'm so glad it was such a great experience for y'all. And DANG, you got some amazing pixie dust at DLP! What a dream! That park is breathtaking in pictures so I can't even imagine how wonderful it must've been in person. Wow. :lovestruc Can't wait to read more!

No worries, Marissa, it is just nice to see you again! Italy was truly an amazing experience that I'll never forget. So blessed we were able to take the trip when we did with such a great group of people!

We have had our share of pixie dust in the parks at WDW, but absolutely nothing compares to that upgrade at DLP! And it helps too that the parks is stunningly beautiful. I'm so glad DH convinced me to add the days on the end of our trip to experience it!

Wow, that pirate ship is a kids' play area?! :eek: Awesome! :thumbsup2

Haha, love the Pirates ride photo! :rotfl: Was that while going down a drop? :confused3

An Indiana Jones roller coaster?! :hyper: Sounds fun! Clearly I know very little about Disneyland Paris. :rotfl2: Can't wait to see more - really cool how it's so familiar, but different.

I guess it is their version of Tom Sawyer Island? We didn't check it out, but it looked amazing!

Yes, it snapped your picture down a drop. Who would have thought?! Clearly we were not expecting a photo while the rest of the people in the photo had it all planned out!

I didn't read a whole lot about the attractions at the parks because I wanted everything to be a completely new and fresh experience with no expectations. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of their thrill rides, especially that Indiana Jones coaster. It was so awesome and so intense!!

So is DLP set up with the same lands/areas as WDW? Not sure I ever knew that!

It's so funny to see the scenes in Pirates look so close to those at WDW! It must have been strange to hear the pirates yelling in French! And I'm cracking up at you and DH clenched on while everyone else is ready for the photo op!

The Indiana Jones coaster sounds intense! And the queue looks fun too!

Most of the lands are named the same, with the exception of of Tomorrowland which is called Discoveryland there.

It was pretty funny hearing such an iconic Disney ride with rough pirated entirely in French. That picture shows how perfectly we felt on every ride. Everything was so new, and even rides with a US parks counterpart had some surprises!!

The Indiana Jones coaster was definitely intense, but so exciting and fun! One of our favorite rides there!

I so so hope I can get on Pinocchio and Pirates! (there are very few rides that DON'T have a maternity restriction, ugh). The carousel is beautiful. I didn't realize that Blue Lagoon was similar to the Blue Bayou by overlooking Pirates. That wasn't on my to-book list but may have to rethink it. I think we'll have a lot of play time at the pirates area! Looks like fun.

I think both of those would be fine. Pinocchio is a typical Disney dark ride, and the Pirates drops are nothing too intense. I have ridden the DL version and the WDW version while pregnant and been fine!

We didn't know about Blue Lagoon either, and tried for a walk up the next day to use our meal vouchers, but it wasn't open that day, which was a bummer. We would have really enjoyed that experience there!
 
Fun first ride choice! So funny that you understood it better than the one in DL!

Great Adventureland/Pirates photos! So cool that there's a ride photo on Pirates.

Cannot wait to read more :)

When I ride Pinocchio in DL, I have absolutely no clue what is happening! It was pretty funny that it is more understandable in French than in English. lol

It would be pretty cool to have a ride photo on Pirates in WDW and DL!

I have absolutely no knowledge of the attractions of Disneyland Paris, so it's really fascinating to me to see this. Interesting about Pinocchio. I did ride it in Anaheim, but honestly can't remember much about it at all.

OMG!!!!! A PIRATES RIDE PHOTO!!!! That is awesome! Haha, it does look like some in your boat may have ridden this before.

I did my best to keep myself totally clueless about the attractions at DLP so that I could experience everything with no expectations. It made it so much more fun! Now that we have been to WDW so many times and DL a fair few, it's hard to get that same experience in the US parks. So it was pretty cool to go to a brand new park where it was like experiencing everything for the first time again.

Doesn't it? It kind of made me think of your Gap sweatshirt wearing crew on RnRC. lol


Cool! I was close!!!

Funny how you understand the French version better. We just rode at DL, but yeah, I really can't say much about the ride there. I guess it has been a long time since I've seen Pinocchio also and it isn't necessarily one of my favorite Disney movies, if I'm being honest about it. I don't know, maybe the fact that it was in a different language forced you to pay more attention to the details and pick up on other visual cues?


That does look awesome! And don't feel too bad about it. I'm sure you had that feeling several times over the time you were in the parks there, but you've got to just enjoy the moment!


Hmmm... a merge of Aladdin and the Lion King? Interesting.

Totally makes sense. I'd agree that it was worth it to lose some value for something quick that was right there. Time is money!!

Got to give credit to the CM for taking time to explain and to make it clear that you weren't getting the maximum value out of it by doing Quick Service.

Must be a French thing?:confused3 Looks like it was an inside joke and you were the only ones not in on it! :rotfl2:

That looks awesome! I don't know much about DL Paris, but I believe this is the first I've heard of this particular attraction. Definitely something I'm sure I'd enjoy.

Pinocchio is certainly not one of my favorite movies either, but I thought I knew the general storyline until I rode the one in DL and thought, huh?! The DLP version was so much easier to follow!

I did have that feeling a lot in the parks (it's hard not to when you're in a Disney park, no matter which one!), but it helped knowing we would just be there for another day and then we would be going home to see him!

Adventureland had all kinds of movie themeing happening that you don't see in the US parks! There was another restaurant themed after Jungle Book.

Absolutely! It was sort of like "free dining" anyway, we got it with the room package, so it didn't really concern us to lose a little on the meal if it meant more time enjoying the park since our time was so limited. But I have to say, it was so great of the CM to explain what the voucher actually entailed and to make sure we knew that we could use it more wisely if we wanted to.

Indiana Jones was AWESOME! Aside from California Screamin', Disney doesn't usually have those kinds of intense coasters with inversions outside, so it was pretty cool to get on this one!

Ummmmm.....

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The Palm-Back VA bad idea in: The UK, Australia, New Zealand, Italy

Like a peace sign, but backwards, in both execution and meaning. Raise two fingers in a "V" with your palm facing you to say, "up your ***" or "**** off." George Bush, Sr. famously gave the sign to Australians in 1992, thinking he was giving the peace sign. The "V" is also considered rude in Italy, especially if you place your nose between the two fingers to resemble a crude ******... or your ****** between the two fingers to resemble a crude nose.

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Yikes!!! :scared1::lmao: Guess we did good by not joining in?!

I totally forgot about the free meal vouchers. Score!

I love that pirate ship play area. It is super cool. That rock formation is neat.

Love the pinocchio ride and how great that you totally understood what was happening.

But the POC pictures are the BEST. You're right - I see some scenes that look exactly the same and others that are so different. Very fun. And yay for a redneck ride photo to boot!

That was a great little perk, even if we weren't using it to its full potential. It did what we needed it to do for us to get on with our evening and keep enjoying the park!

Adventureland is probably my favorite park in both US parks because of the themeing, and I have to say that Adventureland in DLP followed along the same lines. I was totally in love with the entire Pirates area!

Pirates was very cool, because while it didn't have any of the movie characters like Jack Sparrow and Barbossa, it was pretty cool seeing so many familiar sights (even if they were speaking French :lmao:).
 
They aren't flashing v's - it's a rap/hip hop thing - very big here to do on photos

The Skull rock is part of Adventure Isle which segs into the Swiss Family Robinson trail

Pirates like all attractions here speak English and French as do the characters - like Mickey will speak in French and Minnie answers him in English in the shows

Glad to see you had a good time and you've got some great photos :goodvibes
 

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