Thanks DisneyMomma! Did a one-day visit about 10 years ago (2000) with my DW. Have nice memories of that trip, particularly of Fantasyland.Who knows? Maybe I'll be able to visit it again, this time with Valeria in tow!!
Thanks DisneyMomma! Did a one-day visit about 10 years ago (2000) with my DW. Have nice memories of that trip, particularly of Fantasyland.Who knows? Maybe I'll be able to visit it again, this time with Valeria in tow!!
Although I couldn't ride on Space Mountain, Valeria and I went to the Buzz Lightyear ride, where my daughter quickly put her old man to shame in the game
It seems that Experiment 624 was everywhere: clothes, hats, plush toys, etc.
As we were leaving Discoveryland we found again our old friend, the little train parade...
I don't know, but it seems to me that some Pixar's characters do not "translate" very well to costumes.
Left for Adventureland, where Valeria explored the Pirate's caves.
Unfortunately, the attraction was packed (as was, in fact, the rest of the park), so we decided to visit other areas of the park. In our way we found this nice show in the Central Plaza:
Hollywood Tower (The Tower of Terror) is one of Valerias favorite rides. In 2008, during our last visit to WDW, she rode it at least five times, so she was eager to see how the French version fared.
While waiting in line, I was able to take this zoom photo of the parachutes in new Toy Story Playland...
Again, the exterior does not seem as elaborated as the WDWs version. That said, the ride sequence was one of the (if not the) best we have gone through
Time was running short, so we set out quickly towards the new Toy Story area.
It was almost closing time, so we went to the RC Racer ride. The queue line is one of the longest I have ever seen in a park!! Even though we skipped most of it (in fact, ran most of it until arriving at the inside of the attraction's building), we had to wait about an hour to ride.
Please, please, when will be our turn?
The ride is a lot of fun, although for that lot of waiting time I would have appreciated a little more time.
The Studios closed about 8pm (a little early, I believe, this being summer), so it was back to Disneyland. By now we were a little bit tired so the plan was to take things easy, ride the train, have dinner and see the night parade and the fireworks.
The park was less crowded, but still managed to look busy
Sigh, what about that train?
Valeria loved her train ride; the highlight of it was when we went by a field with a lot of bunnies!! Could not get a photo of them. You can check Valerias reaction, though.
It was quite late when we returned to Main Street so visited a couples of shops, ate at Caseys and waited for the parade.
We took a position on Main Street that, although maybe not the best for photos, allowed us (and specially Valeria) to have a good view of the parade (which, by the way, started very late). Unfortunately, we had nearby some very rude guests, who did not respect our place in the sidewalk (we had to be extra careful with our daughter) and had this annoying mania of throwing their camera in front of my face and pushing us, just in order to take some photos
So, let me just present a few of the photos I was able to take that night, between trying to not being toppled over and not inconvenience other guests myself.
Very soon it was time for the fireworks (sorry, no photos) and time to take the train back to our hotel in Paris where, fortunately, the airline had already delivered our luggage
All in all, it was a nice visit. DLP is a beautiful place (although I'm not very keen on the Studios). Unfortunately we had little time for visit it (a couple of days would be ideal) and it was the height of summer (crowds, heat, crowds again). Would I visit it again? Sure!! I would try to avoid another summer, though.
Thanks to all my visitors for your kind comments, and I will leave you with a last castle photo. Bye!!
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