Serenlas
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 1, 2011
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We've been back to reality for a few days now so I thought I'd better get started!
Starring..
Me - aged 30, a big kid at heart
Lucy - aged 6 (and that all important half), pretty open minded and easy going when it comes to rides
Millie - aged 4, loves Disney Princesses but a bit of a wuss when it comes to rides
Day 1 - Thursday 24th March
We'd stayed the night with the girls' grandparents who live in Surrey, much closer to Ashford than we are at home. My 4 year old woke me up at 6.30am saying "Disneyland Paris!" - she was sooooo excited!
We got a lift to the Eurostar station and it was pretty uneventful. We arrived in plenty of time and bought some lunchy bits from the cafe before checking in. Check in was pretty easy, other than the odd moments of getting flustered with trying to juggle children, baggage, fold buggies, not lose tickets and passports etc! We checked in with Disney Express in the waiting area and got our park tickets which made it all seem real
It wasn't long before Mickey and Donald's voices announced that it was time to go.. squeeeeee!
The train journey was fine, although I must admit I'd expected the Eurostar to be more spacious than it was. We arrived in Paris, headed up to the Disney Express counter, and checked our suitcase in - there was only 1 person infront of us! And then we were off to the parks!
We sat and looked at the castle while the girls ate the iced doughnuts I'd treated them to at the Cable Car Bakehouse. Then we wandered in to Fantasyland and had a quick go on the Carousel and It's a Small World before walking up to the Santa Fe to check in.
Our room was right next to the fake volcanco, on the ground floor of the block. It was clean and comfortable, although the phone was dead and I never did figure out how to work the safe!
As soon as we'd got our case we headed straight back to the park and arrived just in time for the parade. The look on my girls faces was magical
We were hungry after this so we went up to Annette's and were seated straight away. It was pretty quiet, but by the time we left it was heaving and there were quite a few people waiting to be seated. I had the Eurochick burger, followed by the brownie. It was very nice:
The girls both chose the hotdog, but Millie didn't like it so she mainly jsut ate her bodyweight in chips! Millie had the pancake for dessert and Lucy chose mousse.
After this we walked back to the hotel for a bath and an earlyish night (although not that early at all by the time the girls fell asleep!) It was so mild that we didn't even need jackets after dark
Starring..

Me - aged 30, a big kid at heart

Lucy - aged 6 (and that all important half), pretty open minded and easy going when it comes to rides
Millie - aged 4, loves Disney Princesses but a bit of a wuss when it comes to rides
Day 1 - Thursday 24th March
We'd stayed the night with the girls' grandparents who live in Surrey, much closer to Ashford than we are at home. My 4 year old woke me up at 6.30am saying "Disneyland Paris!" - she was sooooo excited!
We got a lift to the Eurostar station and it was pretty uneventful. We arrived in plenty of time and bought some lunchy bits from the cafe before checking in. Check in was pretty easy, other than the odd moments of getting flustered with trying to juggle children, baggage, fold buggies, not lose tickets and passports etc! We checked in with Disney Express in the waiting area and got our park tickets which made it all seem real

The train journey was fine, although I must admit I'd expected the Eurostar to be more spacious than it was. We arrived in Paris, headed up to the Disney Express counter, and checked our suitcase in - there was only 1 person infront of us! And then we were off to the parks!
We sat and looked at the castle while the girls ate the iced doughnuts I'd treated them to at the Cable Car Bakehouse. Then we wandered in to Fantasyland and had a quick go on the Carousel and It's a Small World before walking up to the Santa Fe to check in.
Our room was right next to the fake volcanco, on the ground floor of the block. It was clean and comfortable, although the phone was dead and I never did figure out how to work the safe!
As soon as we'd got our case we headed straight back to the park and arrived just in time for the parade. The look on my girls faces was magical


We were hungry after this so we went up to Annette's and were seated straight away. It was pretty quiet, but by the time we left it was heaving and there were quite a few people waiting to be seated. I had the Eurochick burger, followed by the brownie. It was very nice:

The girls both chose the hotdog, but Millie didn't like it so she mainly jsut ate her bodyweight in chips! Millie had the pancake for dessert and Lucy chose mousse.
After this we walked back to the hotel for a bath and an earlyish night (although not that early at all by the time the girls fell asleep!) It was so mild that we didn't even need jackets after dark
