Disneyland Paris - worth it over a day in Paris?

5terre

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This is probably the wrong place to be asking this, a website of #1 Disney fans! We will be in Paris for 5 days (first day will be recovering from jet lag). We have a DD almost 8. I thought a day at DLP would be a nice treat for her, plus she's at such a great age for Disney; Paris will always be there, but she will never be 8 at DLP again. But a huge part of me is saying no, we should be enjoying Paris, not going to an American theme park (albeit different, I'm sure). Thoughts?
 
Are you spending the other 4 days in Paris?

If so is say take a day out for DLRP.

When we finally get to Hong Kong or Tokyo no way am I not visiting the Disney parks! My friend once said to me that it's impossible for him to visit a city that has a Disney park and not visit it. And I agree. If you're going to be this close already and you'll still get to see some of Paris, then definitely see DLRP too. :)
 
I think as you're there for a few days it would be a nice break from Paris 'grown up' sight seeing for her. But as you said you probably are asking in the wrong place! :)
 
you're in Paris and what else is in Paris .. disneyland and mickey mouse! do it my friend, take a day out of the all the hustle and bustle of Paris and take your daughter to see Mickey :cheer2: your daughter will LOVE it -- and the smile on her face will be priceless :thumbsup2
 

You have only 4 full days in Paris ? What are you planning on seeing while you are there are when are you coming as this could decide my response ;)
 
4 Days in Paris is still a very short stay to see everything, so you'll have to pick what you'll see even not going to DLP.
DLP is a wonderful destination, and now there's Dreams (the nighttime show) that's wonderful.
As others suggested, make a list of what you would like to see while in Paris and then give a priority to every item of your list, you'll have to choose DLP over other things, so be sure to not regret the exchange.

For your "recovery day" you might choose a relaxing destination like the gardens of Luxemburg, it's a public park and if the weather is good is really nice to just stay there and relax.
 
If I was an 8 year old and my parents took me to Paris and didn't take me to Disneyland while we were there I don't think I would ever forgive them :sad:

Trailing around cities is fab for adults but can be very boring for 8 years olds at times (I've got a 10 and a 8 year old!), so give her a day for herself and you'll enjoy it too I'm sure :thumbsup2

Luv Suzy
 
We arrive on day 1 at 7am, so we do have 5 full days and nights just for Paris (after that we rent a car and move on), but day 1 is usually hard. We have been to Paris 3 times, so we have seen many of the major attractions. We have not been to Europe in 9 years, and DD has never been to Europe. On this trip I am trying for a more relaxed pace, less museums, more time in parks (I have never even been to Luxembourg or the Tuileries!). I am thinking of going on day 4, which is a Thursday. Is that a good day?
 
We arrive on day 1 at 7am, so we do have 5 full days and nights just for Paris (after that we rent a car and move on), but day 1 is usually hard. We have been to Paris 3 times, so we have seen many of the major attractions. We have not been to Europe in 9 years, and DD has never been to Europe. On this trip I am trying for a more relaxed pace, less museums, more time in parks (I have never even been to Luxembourg or the Tuileries!). I am thinking of going on day 4, which is a Thursday. Is that a good day?

Just seen on the other post you are going in July, that Thursday isn't the 14th is it ?

If it is go on the Wednesday or the Tuesday but avoid that Thursday at all cost ..if it isn't the 14th just ignore me :rotfl2:

Any day in the week will be the same as another as it is school hols as I said on the other post and it will get busier at the weekend due to the locals visiting as well.

I 2nd the Luxembourg gardens which is a great park and if you want one a bit more local and bit further out (but still in Paris) you have the Buttes Chaumont which is really nice too

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jardin_du_Luxembourg

http://www.gardenvisit.com/garden/jardin_du_luxembourg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parc_des_Buttes_Chaumont

http://www.gardenvisit.com/garden/parc_des_buttes_chaumont
 
Ah m I was looking at June and got all excited about another 4 day weekend :rotfl2:

If it's a Saturday we will lose it :sad:

Right just ignore me 5terre and carry on ;)
That's a bummer that you don't get the bank holiday shifted. :(
 
Last year we did some camping in France, 3 days at Disney and 7 in Paris with a 6 and 4 yo. Paris was the least liked by the kids, especially the 6 yo DD. DS loved the trains and putting his ticket in the barriers. All kids are different and a lot of it for DD was having no other kids to play with.

My Tr for the Paris part is here http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2802812

Hopefully it will be of some help. DLRP has a lot of differences from the American Parks and is worth a visit.
 
That's a bummer that you don't get the bank holiday shifted. :(

We never do.. if a bank holiday falls on a weekend it's just tough luck..hard ones are like when Christmas day falls on a Sunday and you have to go back to work on a Monday (as Boxing day is just another day here) :guilty:
 
Bear in mind though the French get 13 bank holidays as opposed to only eight usually in England (nine this year with the Jubilee) ;)

How do you get 13 ? :confused3

I get 11 and the only one of them that is obligatory for an employeur is the 1st of May

1/1 - 1/5 - 8/5 - 14/7 - 15/8 - 1/11 - 11/11 - 25/12

Easter Monday, Thursday Ascension, Pentecote Monday
 


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