By this point of the day, I was pretty beat. Tomorrowland felt really claustrophobic to me and we didn't stay long. Instead, we look a little wander into some shops looking for schwag and opted to find a place to eat before calling it a day. I didn't want to stay until park closing for fear of crowded trains.
DH took pity on my exhausted state, and left me in a shady spot while he ran off to take pictures. He said that when he got back, he found me asleep in my chair. I cannot confirm or deny that.
Oooh, it's a claw!
Buzz Lightyear stands triumphant over his vanquished foes! He is KING of Plush Mountain!
It's the Great Space Mountain, get onboard! On the Great Space Mountain, we'll explore!
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After our jaunt to Tomorrowland, we visited the arcades. Not the video game kind! The REAL kind!
There were two of them and they were great! You could easily access lots of shops and they had little take-away windows for food and drinks. We stopped for Hot Cocoa!
Surprise! I'm all you'll find for cute Ratatouille Schwag. Desole.
Stitch feels like the odd man out in this display.
Lady Liberty can rock a poster, yo!
The two Arcades were themed. My favorite was the Liberty Arcade! It just looked so good! Lots of star and flickering lights (Of course, those didn't come out!). The second one had the good food and was themed for Da Vinci (HA! None of those pics were any good, either!)
My favorite part was that the walls were covered with Posters from World's Fairs! I thought that was a great touch and I tried to snap as many of them as possible.
There was a fair in LA in '96? How did I miss that?!
By now, we're hungry again. DH and I decided to try to eat in the Blue Lagoon restaurant. We made our way back to Adventureland to see if we could grab a table. Our luck continued! We were seated almost immediately!
It was crazy dark in there! My photos are terrible (sorry!). The place wasn't themed like the Blue Bayou. Instead, it was more tropical and felt like a fun pirate hang out. DH ordered and ate Ostrich Flambe (he's my hero). I had a fruity, tropical rice dish (like Jambalaya - but, with coconut). The pics of said food were not very good, so I've opted not to try to post them.
Funny, all my pictures are of darkness!
You couldn't see much of the ride from where we were sitting, so no pics of that either (I am such a failure!). The service was a little pokey so, we just sat back and enjoyed ourselves. By the time we finished eating, the park was closed (so much for my idea of leaving early!). We were escorted out of the restaurant and out of Adventureland (I've never had that happen before at a Disney park in the US. Has anyone else?).
Once on main street, they let us make our own way out of the park.
Bye-Bye Blurry DLP!
We stopped to look at more stuff to buy for friends and were not thrilled with the stuff we found. I was hoping to score a great pin for one of my fellow Pin buff guys. I finally did find a cool pin AND a neato Lanyard for him! I was really looking for some great branded DLP park merchandise but, didn't see anything really stellar. The DLP logo was really 80's-tastic! So, we skipped most of it. Unfortunately, this trip to Paris was not a great schwag buying trip (well, for anyone other than me!

). Still, I managed to find a few trinkets that I hope they'll like (they did, after all, score me some cool stuff from their trip to Tokyo Disney!).
After the shopping, we turned in the chair and wandered back to the RER heading back to Paris. It was a long day but, a really fun day!
Disneyland Paris was a great 'rest' day from our busy running around Paris.
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Merlin wishes he could magically transport us to a second day in the Parks. He's cool like that.
Up Next? Our visit to Versailles to see Louie's place!