Trip Report Last day 24th December 2007 (last day in the park)
We had the early breakfast shift again and this morning they were playing Christmas Carols at breakfast, it made us all very sad as we absolutely did not want to leave but we did want to make the most of the 2 hours we could get in the park before our train at 10.40.
We checked out and took our suitcases across the village to the train station. Left luggage very easy to find (located on the first floor) it was 9.50(eur) per locker and you will get 1 large and 2 medium sized suitcases and 3 backpacks in one locker!!!
They were very friendly and very helpful.
This was I must say the coldest day by far it was bitter! We went into the park and did the carousel, flying elephants, peter pan and orbitron(?!) then hubby and bro got another go on Space Mountain before we sadly decided to head for the station.
My husband having an “extreme” carousel experience:
Dad with his noble steed:
Clearly not of royal descent:
Beautiful!
At the station
CDG train is “Lille Europe” and it couldn’t have been easier, found it straight away platform easy to get down, very quick journey on the train to CDG (Terminal 2F which incidentally happened to be ours!) airport very well signposted from train station (just keep going up the escalators!) and we found the board that said where to chck in (it’s called a zone, air france Birmingham was Zone 11) and then it was gate 43, again very clearly signposted…and then we were on our way home.
My husband Paul was very chuffed he seems to have a shop at CDG named after him….
To sum up, great holiday, very very busy in the parks, but if you plan in advance you can fit everything in! We were very lucky with the weather it may have been very cold, but it all added to the atmosphere and it was beautiful and clear everyday.
Little disappointed at the usual rudeness of many of the guests hardly any of the CMs seemed to speak English this year and a lot of them were very grumpy not the usual! When it comes to shows and parades noone appears to be feeling the Disney magic and I am sure Disney should get some cut off point in mind rather than just constantly filling up the park-the way it was after the parade that one night I am surprised there aren’t more accidents it was pretty scarey.
But in all honesty these are minor glitches compared to the little moments of magic and fun and laughter we experienced over those three days and roll on May when I go back!!!
Merry Dismas everyone!
karenxx
We had the early breakfast shift again and this morning they were playing Christmas Carols at breakfast, it made us all very sad as we absolutely did not want to leave but we did want to make the most of the 2 hours we could get in the park before our train at 10.40.

We checked out and took our suitcases across the village to the train station. Left luggage very easy to find (located on the first floor) it was 9.50(eur) per locker and you will get 1 large and 2 medium sized suitcases and 3 backpacks in one locker!!!
They were very friendly and very helpful.
This was I must say the coldest day by far it was bitter! We went into the park and did the carousel, flying elephants, peter pan and orbitron(?!) then hubby and bro got another go on Space Mountain before we sadly decided to head for the station.
My husband having an “extreme” carousel experience:

Dad with his noble steed:

Clearly not of royal descent:

Beautiful!

At the station

CDG train is “Lille Europe” and it couldn’t have been easier, found it straight away platform easy to get down, very quick journey on the train to CDG (Terminal 2F which incidentally happened to be ours!) airport very well signposted from train station (just keep going up the escalators!) and we found the board that said where to chck in (it’s called a zone, air france Birmingham was Zone 11) and then it was gate 43, again very clearly signposted…and then we were on our way home.
My husband Paul was very chuffed he seems to have a shop at CDG named after him….

To sum up, great holiday, very very busy in the parks, but if you plan in advance you can fit everything in! We were very lucky with the weather it may have been very cold, but it all added to the atmosphere and it was beautiful and clear everyday.
Little disappointed at the usual rudeness of many of the guests hardly any of the CMs seemed to speak English this year and a lot of them were very grumpy not the usual! When it comes to shows and parades noone appears to be feeling the Disney magic and I am sure Disney should get some cut off point in mind rather than just constantly filling up the park-the way it was after the parade that one night I am surprised there aren’t more accidents it was pretty scarey.
But in all honesty these are minor glitches compared to the little moments of magic and fun and laughter we experienced over those three days and roll on May when I go back!!!
Merry Dismas everyone!
karenxx