wbl2745
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I'm awfully pokey about getting my trip report up, but I wanted to elicit some discussion on what we perceived as big problems at DLP.
Some background first. I'm a bit of a Disney fanatic, having been raised in California near San Francisco so that we visited Disneyland every year. I feel like I know Disneyland (California) like the back of my hand and have been to Disney World many times. Last year my wife and I bought into Disney Vacation Club and have been really happy with it. My wife is from Germany, so we are in Europe every couple of years, but we've never made it to Disneyland Paris. I was really excited to make a visit to DLP a part of a trip in October to London, adding on three days in Paris primarily to see DLP.
We live in Provo, Utah (in the US), which is about 40 miles (about 64 km) south of Salt Lake City, if you've heard of that. We were excited to take Delta Airline's new non-stop from Salt Lake to Paris. We had made arrangements to stay at the Sequoia Lodge. Here are some of my thoughts.
Positive
Negative
Advice for Visitors from the US who may be expecting WDW or DLR quality.
I'm sorry to say that I would not recommend a trip to Disneyland Paris unless you were going to be in Paris any way. I wouldn't make a special trip. The Disneyland Resort in California (especially after the upgrade of Disney's California Adventure) and Walt Disney World are far superior.
OK, let the flaming begin!
Some background first. I'm a bit of a Disney fanatic, having been raised in California near San Francisco so that we visited Disneyland every year. I feel like I know Disneyland (California) like the back of my hand and have been to Disney World many times. Last year my wife and I bought into Disney Vacation Club and have been really happy with it. My wife is from Germany, so we are in Europe every couple of years, but we've never made it to Disneyland Paris. I was really excited to make a visit to DLP a part of a trip in October to London, adding on three days in Paris primarily to see DLP.
We live in Provo, Utah (in the US), which is about 40 miles (about 64 km) south of Salt Lake City, if you've heard of that. We were excited to take Delta Airline's new non-stop from Salt Lake to Paris. We had made arrangements to stay at the Sequoia Lodge. Here are some of my thoughts.
Positive
- The castle! Fantastic and far superior to the castles at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
- I was impressed with the fountains and water falls all over the park (except for some maintenance problems mentioned below). Clearly the original design of the park was intended to be superior to the US parks, but time has not maintained that dream.
- Space Mountain. WOW! Far better than the US Space Mountains. Probably Disney's best roller coaster.
- The Blue Lagoon. Very nice. It is good that there are terraces so that you can see the river from most tables, as opposed to the Blue Bayou at Disneyland, California.
- Galleries on either side of Main Street. What a good idea! I've heard rumors that they are thinking about doing something similar at Disneyland, California to improve traffic flow.
- Big Thunder Mountain. Again WOW! I love how the attraction starts on the banks of the river and proceeds under the river to the island. Very good themeing.
- The surroundings of the Sequoia Lodge were very nice and peaceful. It was nice to walk through the trees in the morning for breakfast and in the evening. They even had some real Sequoias growing.
- The breakfast at the hotel was very nice. We never had to wait to be seated and there was a wide variety of offerings to fit most any taste.
- The concierge at the hotel was very helpful in setting up a day trip into Paris for us.
- The train station in the middle of the resort! We took a non-stop train from there to the UK. Nice!
Negative
- Restrooms. This was shocking to me, but I believe every restroom (toilet) we used in both the Walt Disney Studios and Disneyland Parc was filthy! They smelled and there was garbage on a wet floor. This wasn't just one restroom, but every one that we went into. Frankly, the public restrooms in London were cleaner than those in Disneyland Paris.
- Phantom Manor lacked the "fun" of its counterparts in the US. It was very dark and foreboding.
- Halloween consisted of a few pumpkins scattered around. Albeit, Halloween is perhaps an American holiday, so if you're not going to do it up right, don't do it at all.
- Lack of themeing in the Walt Disney Studios. Frankly it reminded me of Disney's California Adventure (DCA), but worse. There was no coherent theme to any of the areas of the park. The Tower of Terror just sat there in the middle of the park. Honestly, the Disney Company learned that with cheaping it out at DCA, they had a problem. Now they're spending a billion dollars to fix it.
- General lack of maintenance. This was persistent. Whereas the cob webs at Phantom Manor might have been part of the theme, I don't think they were part of the theme at "It's a Small World". They just hadn't been cleaned. There was a major need for painting. Large sections of paint had pealed off at Star Tours. There were weeds growing that were three feet (1 M) high. That wasn't something that just sprang up in a week. There were hedges and shrubs in dire need of trimming with branches sticking out several feet beyond where they should have been.
- Room cleanliness at the Sequoia Lodge. When we arrived at about 2 PM our room was "ready". We were staying in the Big Sur Lodge and when we got to our room it appeared like someone had dropped an entire box of popcorn in the hall. It was everywhere. When we opened our room, it was also in our room. Well, since this was the first time we had entered our room, we hadn't tracked it in. Apparently the "cleaning staff" had. I was just about to call the front desk to get the room vacuumed, when I heard that someone was in the hall vacuuming. I asked him to vacuum our room too, which he did. The bathroom was also not as clean as I would expect with hair and general scum on the floor.
Advice for Visitors from the US who may be expecting WDW or DLR quality.
I'm sorry to say that I would not recommend a trip to Disneyland Paris unless you were going to be in Paris any way. I wouldn't make a special trip. The Disneyland Resort in California (especially after the upgrade of Disney's California Adventure) and Walt Disney World are far superior.
OK, let the flaming begin!
