I know if I were in Paris, I'd DEFINATELY hop over to the World!! 
) And hubbie suggested flying into France and spending a night in Disney!!!
I think we're hooked! 
airplane said:The only thing I did not like was how the lines were formed. Every line we went in, people did not line up in a straight line or even side by side. Instead people would keep moving up until all of the spaces in the line were filled. The park wasn't even that crowded but I would actually have to take breaks from standing in lines b/c I was feeling claustrophbic (and I am not claustrophobic).
I went to Disneyland Paris in December of 2001. I did not encounter the no-line mentality at the parks as much as I did the airports, etc in Europe....It was pretty slow at DLP because it was right after 9/11/01 though. I really liked DLP, and LOVED staying at the Disneyland hotel right at the entrance of the park! I was not too crazy about the food, but I was in my first trimester of pregnancy though, so not much appealed to me anyways....MyGoofy26 said:This is typical of Europe - it's not just that park. Any line people crowd in but people just seem to know who came first - so the "line" exists in peoples' heads, LOL.
Takes a little getting used to. I had to keep reminding myself in Italy that people weren't trying to cut line, they were just filling in the space.
I LOVE that castle!MyGoofy26 said:This is typical of Europe - it's not just that park. Any line people crowd in but people just seem to know who came first - so the "line" exists in peoples' heads, LOL.
Takes a little getting used to. I had to keep reminding myself in Italy that people weren't trying to cut line, they were just filling in the space.
TracyK said:I find this a bit of a sweeping statement. As a 'European' I certainly know how to queue properly, as do the majority of fellow Brits.
Tracy

airplane said:The only thing I did not like was how the lines were formed. Every line we went in, people did not line up in a straight line or even side by side. Instead people would keep moving up until all of the spaces in the line were filled.
Cruisin said:I am not American, I'm Canadian but I'm looking very much forward to going to DisneylandParis.
We are planning a trip to Holland next year to visit relatives and hope to make it to Disney Paris at that time.
jonkatony, how difficult is it to get from the train station to the park? We probably won't be driving and I don't know if relatives have any interest in going to Disney or not, so we might take a train.