I am a regular visitor to
Disneyland California. I have been going every June for over 10 years. Ive been to Disneyland Paris multiple times, both as a solo and with family. My most recent trip to Disneyland Paris was with family at Halloween, during UK school holidays. You can read my trip report here
https://www.disboards.com/threads/t...isneyland-paris-app-and-premier-pass.3933288/
Crowds and wait times are about comparable to June at Disneyland California. Disneyland Paris Main Park is more open and has a bigger footprint than Disneyland California Main Park, so there isnt as much choke points. For example Peter Pan is in a bigger area and they have a bigger area for the rope barrier overflow from the main show building, so the walkway is not obstructed. Also in Fantasyland, in Disneyland Paris, they dont have the stroller parking area, they seems to be less stroller parking areas in general compared to Disneyland California.
Wait times can be checked on the App. In October it was very interesting to compare crowd patterns. For example Pirates and Phantom Manor (Haunted Mansion) had consistently low wait times, while the thrill rides had high wait times. Europeans seem more interested in the thrill rides than traditional Disney IP that Americans have grown up with.
Onsite perks are FAR better at Disneyland Paris compared to Disneyland California. There are currently 5 onsite hotels open, budget, mid price and deluxe. All have the same perks. All hotel guests get
- Early opening
- Meal plans
- Shopping Service
- Onsite Character Meet and Greet during breakfast in the hotel lobby
- Restaurant advance reservations from 12 months in advance
Disneyland Hotel is currently closed for refurb. It will be open for the summer. In my opinion it is over priced and sure, its cool to have a splurge and say you stayed there, but honestly, the other onsite hotels are better value. All the onsite hotels are walkable to Main Street USA. We stayed at Santa Fe Hotel at October. It took us about 20 minutes walk from our room to Main Street USA, which included going through bag check security.
To me Santa Fe Hotel is like staying at Candycane Inn BUT you are onsite and walking along a river in a forest area. Even my 8 year old niece had now issues with the walk. There are also free shuttle buses from each onsite hotel.
Sequoia Lodge will be closed for refurb in summer 2024. I would suggest looking at Hotel New York Art of Marvel if you want high end deluxe, Newport Bay if you want mid price or Santa Fe and Cheyenne if you want budget.
We had 2 full days plus half day arrival and half day departure. We were a party of 7, first time adults with an 8 year old child. I was tour guide / planner and because I am so familiar with Disneyland California, they did everything they wanted and a lot more than they expected to do.
Disneyland Paris do hotel and park hopper tickets as standard. You will get a park ticket for your arrival day, departure day and all days in between. We arrived on Wednesday afternoon and left Saturday afternoon. So we had half day Wednesday, full day Thursday, full day Friday and half day Saturday.
I booked direct through Disneyland Paris website.I booked through the Irish website. You can book through any country website, you dont have to use the defualt one of the country you live in. The American version of the website has historically been more expensive, so you should check the Irish, UK and French websites.
Not a lot really. Disneyland Paris is located about an hours train journey from central Paris. Its a purpose built part of the French countryside. People go to that area specifically just to go to Disneyland Paris.
There is a village beside Disneyland Paris called Val d 'Europe. It's mainly a residential and hotel area but it has a big shopping.
If by the city you mean central Paris?? Then yes. There is a direct train from Disneyland Paris to central Paris, it take about an hour.