DLRP on a June Sunday?

brimel2527

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We arrive at De Gaulle on Sunday morning, June 25th, and will be taking the shuttle to the Sequoia Lodge, hoping to get there before 10 AM. Are the parks likely to be jammed with people? If so, are we better off taking the train into the city for a day of Paris? We probably won't have slept very well on an overnight trans-Atlantic flight, so we figured the excitement of being at DLRP will keep us awake until the evening. Sound planning, or complete folly? I'd be interested in your opinions.

Thanks,
Steve
 
Difficult call and depends on how many days you have available.
Sundays can often be busier than Saturdays, but at the very least expect it to be busy.
If you are hoping to get to hotel at 10.00am I'd be tempted to leave your luggage at reception and get to the park early. You can always head to the hotel after lunch for a break if you need to recharge batteries.
 
Every time I go, it feels like Sundays are more packed than the Saturdays.

Next to that, each time I come out of a flight from the US to Europe, I am very tired and everything hurts from being so long in a too small place on the plane. Maybe going to Disneyland, with all its noise and crowds and weird ride vehicle seats, isn't the best idea?
 
Sorry have never , in 5 visits been on a weekend!

But just wanted to let you know we've always had great weather in JUne. We did have 1 day (all day) of rain last year so go prepared or buy a pocho.
 

We've just done a March Sunday and I hated it, I don't mind queuing it's part and parcel of going to a themepark, but I was gobsmacked when I saw that the entire waiting area for Pinochio was full with the queue stretching way outside the entrance door.
Don't French children have school on a Saturday morning ? This could account for the parks being more busy on Sundays than Saturdays.
 
From your brain's point of view, you're at the gate at 4 AM with little sleep :crazy: . After several trip from California to Alabama, I didn't think much about jet lag. Crossing an ocean made a believer out of me.

Cheers.
 












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