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Day 2
Tuesday 15th September 2015
Part 3 – An afternoon at Walt Disney Studios
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS!
The Walt Disney Studios park is about a 3 minute walk away from Disneyland park, which is super handy.
This park has some of the same attractions as Hollywood Studios (it’s DHS’s “sister park”), however the theming here is a little muddled.
It’s supposedly “dedicated to show business, themed after movies, production, and behind-the-scenes.”
But there isn’t really much rhyme or reason as to why everything is where it is, it’s just generally a bit odd.
But they have some great attractions!
Unfortunately, arguably the best ride in the park, Crush’s Coaster, was down for refurb during our whole trip!
This ride is based on the E.A.C. scene from Finding Nemo, and has a spinning vehicle, kinda like Primeval Whirl at Animal Kingdom.
However it’s in the dark.
And super fun.
And doesn’t make you fear for your life.
(Apart from the GIANT great white shark that jumps out at the side of you with strobe lighting… I literally cried the first time I rode it. Now I close my eyes for that whole part.)
(I am deathly afraid of sharks.)
So yeah, sadly the park was a little weak without Crush’s Coaster, but we still had fun.
You enter through Disney Studio 1, which is a “covered walkway with shops and restaurants themed after a soundstage with a recreation of a Hollywood street inside.”
It was around 11am, so we stopped in Studio 1 for a drink.
I had a hot chocolate and omg, it was SO sweet, and absolutely disgusting, but I loved it because I have so many great memories involving them.
(As I said before, I last came to DLP with three of my best friends in December 2013, and it was SO COLD, so we stopped for loads of hot chocolates/coffees, and they all tasted revolting, but I don’t know, we just always found it hilarious how gross they were. This makes no sense. Moving on.)
A not-so-fun-but-Katie-thinks-it’s-fun fact about Disneyland Paris is that the Partners statue is not in front of the castle. Instead, it’s here at the entrance to the studios park!
YAY.
Our first destination in the Studios was of course, Tower of Terror!
The right library shows the pre-show video in French and the left library shows the original English version.
We got the French one, of course…
I haven’t been scared of this ride since I was about 7 years old, but this all changed today.
During the video a bellhop came and stood behind me, then stuck his face forward right next to mine and SCARED THE BEJESUS OUT OF ME.
I definitely made some kind of noise and everybody probably thought I was a total weirdo who was scared of the video.
He left and I continued to watch the video, then towards the end he came back behind me and leaned forward to whisper in my ear,
“it’s waiting for you…”
Which ALSO made me jump out of my skin!!!!
DLPs bellhop CMs are SO good.
Tower of Terror is one of my favourites so I was super excited to ride for the first time in a year, but unfortunately it was RUINED by someone in another elevator, who was taking FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY.

So the CMs had to turn off the ride’s audio to make an announcement for them to stop, but then the audio never came back on again.
Bleh.
Oh well.
We had plenty of time to ride again.
We had a quick browse of the gift shop and I found the greatest hat ever.
Not because it’s Dr. Facillier..
(Dear Lord I look so tired.)
…BUT…
RAY!!!!!
Ray is my number 1 favourite Disney character ever!!!
How amazingly adorable is this!?
I wish so much that I’d just sucked up the price and bought this hat, just so I could unstitch Ray and have him as a little cuddle-bug eeeeeee.
I love him so much.
I have so much non-purchase regret from this trip.
This was my number 1 “should have bought”.

It was about 12:30pm now and we were ready for some lunch.
We walked around to Rock n Roller Coaster and went into the counter service restaurant opposite called Blockbuster Cafe.
I had the same chicken caesar wrap as yesterday, it was goooood.
James and Hannah both got the same as yesterday too (croque monsieur and veggie flatbread respectively), and Dad had a pasta gratin.
Like I said before, the options are fairly tasty, but limited.
This restaurant was also themed like a pirate ship!
(As was our restaurant on travel day.)
Although this one was clearly much less subtle and elegant…
Of course, the obvious thing to do after you’ve eaten lunch is ride Rock n Roller Coaster, so that’s what we did.
Here’s a different take on the exterior of the ride!
The first part of the queue is a bit different.
But once you get to the preshow and beyond it’s pretty much a carbon copy of the one at Hollywood Studios.
James and I were sat right in the back!
So it was a great ride through.
We also got my favourite music loop!
(Love in an Elevator and Walk This Way.)
Success!
After Rock n Roller we were heading to something new that I had been looking forward to for ages…
The new Ratatouille area and ride!!!!!!!!
The area opened in July 2014 so none of us had seen it yet, I was really excited.
And OMG,
IT. IS. PERFECT.
This is the most adorable little french square, which plays the most adorable little french music loop, gahhh, I was in love as soon as I set foot in this place.
I was cooing over every little thing, and at one point I exclaimed,
“It’s so FRENCH.”
To which James responded,
“Yeah.. It’s almost as if we’re in France!”

It was about 2pm and there were no fastpasses left for the ride, so we joined the 25-minute standby line.
(Dad and Hannah being cute.)
The line is actually a lot of fun once you get inside.
It’s themed as though you’re rat-sized, and you’re on the rooftops in Paris!
(This video is of the same sign that you can see in the photo above.)
Don’t forget your 3D glasses!
(And don't mess with us...)
You guys, I can’t even describe this ride to you.
It is perfection, they did SUCH a good job with it.
It’s described as “a motion-based trackless 3D dark ride”, but I have no idea how it works.
You ride through the building, but there are no tracks?! You just glide across a smooth, polished floor in a little ratmobile??!?!
It’s insane.
Anyway, think of the layout as similar to Harry Potter’s Escape From Gringotts ride at Universal Studios. You’re moving through the building, but you often stop in front of huge 3D screens that tell the story.
(And, between 3D screens, there are HUGE props of different food items such as giant fruits and fish!)
Basically, it’s as though you’re a rat being chased through Gusteau’s restaurant and kitchen!
It involves heat, water splashes, and smells too!
It’s relatively tame, most of the thrills come from the combined effects of the 3D, the special effects and the movement.
Here’s some footage I got!
(Remember, it’s 3D, hence the blurry videos.)
I know that videos don’t do justice to rides like this, but believe me when I say, this was one of the highlights of the trip for me!
I am completely obsessed with this ride.
LOVE LOVE LOVE.
When you exit the ride you walk past big floor-to-ceiling windows looking into Bistrot Chez Remy, which has the most adorable theming!
In the picture below, notice that you’re still rat sized! So the chairs are made from Champagne lids! The ceiling is covered in leaves and fairy lights, and there are cocktail umbrellas with additional lighting!
Plus SO much more that you can’t see in this shot! It looks awesome.
Hopefully I’ll get to eat there next time.
We wanted to ride again but the line had gotten much longer. One thing I haven’t mentioned yet is that with our hotel package, we got one complimentary EXTRA fastpass per person per day.
This can be used anywhere, just not between 1pm and 4pm (I think).
So we decided to come back at 4pm to ride Ratatouille again!
We took some time to look around the gift shop and the square itself.
The details here are incredible, they really went the extra mile.
It was only 2:45pm so we had over an hour to wait.
So we went to…
THE BACKLOT TOUR.

If you read my last trip report you might know how much I love the backlot tour (I know, I’m weird.)
I’m so sad they’ve closed it at Hollywood Studios, so I was really excited to ride it here in Paris!
It’s pretty similar to DHS’s, but you get straight on the tram, so cut out that whole water tank scene and the prop room at the beginning.
Also here you don’t drive past the costume building, which was my favourite part of DHS’s.
Oh well.
I still really enjoy it.
This scene is exactly the same, as you can see!
There’s also an extra scene that DHS didn’t have. It’s supposed to be a dragon loose in London!
I’m so so happy this is still open.
The WDW one was my favourite, but it’s really nice to be able to relive aspects of it here in Paris.
If they ever close this one I will be SAD.
When we got off it was still only 3:10pm, so we decided to see Armageddon – Les Effets Speciaux.
This is a special effects show where you stand in the Space Station’s main deck, and witness a whole bunch of dysfunctions occurring all around you due to the nearby meteorite rain.
It’s pretty intense.
(SPOILER ALERT!)
The lights flicker, gas and fire bursts into the cabin, the ceiling caves in and the floor drops and shakes (which you’re all standing on freely).
Eventually the meteor hits, and there’s a huge explosion in the centre of the room, and all the lights go out.
You stand there in darkness for a second, until the guy yells “CUT!” and the lights come back on.
I like it OK.
It’s really fun to do with a first timer who doesn’t know what to expect, and the floor starts crumbling beneath them
But there was a stupidly long wait outside, and even when we finally got in to the building, we had to watch a 10-minute long french preshow video, all cramped in and standing, so I couldn’t even see the subtitles screen.
I like this attraction, but only if I can walk straight into the preshow room.
I don’t know, it’s good, but not a 30+ minute wait good.
At least with the long wait, we could head straight back to Ratatouille!!!!
YAY!
Amazing amazing amazing.

Click for Day 2, Part 4!
Tuesday 15th September 2015
Part 3 – An afternoon at Walt Disney Studios
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS!
The Walt Disney Studios park is about a 3 minute walk away from Disneyland park, which is super handy.

This park has some of the same attractions as Hollywood Studios (it’s DHS’s “sister park”), however the theming here is a little muddled.
It’s supposedly “dedicated to show business, themed after movies, production, and behind-the-scenes.”
But there isn’t really much rhyme or reason as to why everything is where it is, it’s just generally a bit odd.
But they have some great attractions!
Unfortunately, arguably the best ride in the park, Crush’s Coaster, was down for refurb during our whole trip!
This ride is based on the E.A.C. scene from Finding Nemo, and has a spinning vehicle, kinda like Primeval Whirl at Animal Kingdom.
However it’s in the dark.
And super fun.
And doesn’t make you fear for your life.
(Apart from the GIANT great white shark that jumps out at the side of you with strobe lighting… I literally cried the first time I rode it. Now I close my eyes for that whole part.)
(I am deathly afraid of sharks.)
So yeah, sadly the park was a little weak without Crush’s Coaster, but we still had fun.
You enter through Disney Studio 1, which is a “covered walkway with shops and restaurants themed after a soundstage with a recreation of a Hollywood street inside.”


It was around 11am, so we stopped in Studio 1 for a drink.

I had a hot chocolate and omg, it was SO sweet, and absolutely disgusting, but I loved it because I have so many great memories involving them.

(As I said before, I last came to DLP with three of my best friends in December 2013, and it was SO COLD, so we stopped for loads of hot chocolates/coffees, and they all tasted revolting, but I don’t know, we just always found it hilarious how gross they were. This makes no sense. Moving on.)
A not-so-fun-but-Katie-thinks-it’s-fun fact about Disneyland Paris is that the Partners statue is not in front of the castle. Instead, it’s here at the entrance to the studios park!


YAY.
Our first destination in the Studios was of course, Tower of Terror!



The right library shows the pre-show video in French and the left library shows the original English version.
We got the French one, of course…

I haven’t been scared of this ride since I was about 7 years old, but this all changed today.
During the video a bellhop came and stood behind me, then stuck his face forward right next to mine and SCARED THE BEJESUS OUT OF ME.
I definitely made some kind of noise and everybody probably thought I was a total weirdo who was scared of the video.
He left and I continued to watch the video, then towards the end he came back behind me and leaned forward to whisper in my ear,
“it’s waiting for you…”
Which ALSO made me jump out of my skin!!!!
DLPs bellhop CMs are SO good.

Tower of Terror is one of my favourites so I was super excited to ride for the first time in a year, but unfortunately it was RUINED by someone in another elevator, who was taking FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY.

So the CMs had to turn off the ride’s audio to make an announcement for them to stop, but then the audio never came back on again.
Bleh.
Oh well.
We had plenty of time to ride again.
We had a quick browse of the gift shop and I found the greatest hat ever.
Not because it’s Dr. Facillier..

(Dear Lord I look so tired.)
…BUT…

RAY!!!!!
Ray is my number 1 favourite Disney character ever!!!
How amazingly adorable is this!?
I wish so much that I’d just sucked up the price and bought this hat, just so I could unstitch Ray and have him as a little cuddle-bug eeeeeee.
I love him so much.
I have so much non-purchase regret from this trip.
This was my number 1 “should have bought”.

It was about 12:30pm now and we were ready for some lunch.
We walked around to Rock n Roller Coaster and went into the counter service restaurant opposite called Blockbuster Cafe.
I had the same chicken caesar wrap as yesterday, it was goooood.

James and Hannah both got the same as yesterday too (croque monsieur and veggie flatbread respectively), and Dad had a pasta gratin.
Like I said before, the options are fairly tasty, but limited.

This restaurant was also themed like a pirate ship!
(As was our restaurant on travel day.)
Although this one was clearly much less subtle and elegant…

Of course, the obvious thing to do after you’ve eaten lunch is ride Rock n Roller Coaster, so that’s what we did.
Here’s a different take on the exterior of the ride!

The first part of the queue is a bit different.

But once you get to the preshow and beyond it’s pretty much a carbon copy of the one at Hollywood Studios.
James and I were sat right in the back!
So it was a great ride through.
We also got my favourite music loop!
(Love in an Elevator and Walk This Way.)
Success!
After Rock n Roller we were heading to something new that I had been looking forward to for ages…
The new Ratatouille area and ride!!!!!!!!
The area opened in July 2014 so none of us had seen it yet, I was really excited.
And OMG,
IT. IS. PERFECT.



This is the most adorable little french square, which plays the most adorable little french music loop, gahhh, I was in love as soon as I set foot in this place.
I was cooing over every little thing, and at one point I exclaimed,
“It’s so FRENCH.”
To which James responded,
“Yeah.. It’s almost as if we’re in France!”

It was about 2pm and there were no fastpasses left for the ride, so we joined the 25-minute standby line.
(Dad and Hannah being cute.)

The line is actually a lot of fun once you get inside.
It’s themed as though you’re rat-sized, and you’re on the rooftops in Paris!

(This video is of the same sign that you can see in the photo above.)
Don’t forget your 3D glasses!
(And don't mess with us...)

You guys, I can’t even describe this ride to you.
It is perfection, they did SUCH a good job with it.
It’s described as “a motion-based trackless 3D dark ride”, but I have no idea how it works.
You ride through the building, but there are no tracks?! You just glide across a smooth, polished floor in a little ratmobile??!?!
It’s insane.
Anyway, think of the layout as similar to Harry Potter’s Escape From Gringotts ride at Universal Studios. You’re moving through the building, but you often stop in front of huge 3D screens that tell the story.
(And, between 3D screens, there are HUGE props of different food items such as giant fruits and fish!)
Basically, it’s as though you’re a rat being chased through Gusteau’s restaurant and kitchen!
It involves heat, water splashes, and smells too!
It’s relatively tame, most of the thrills come from the combined effects of the 3D, the special effects and the movement.
Here’s some footage I got!
(Remember, it’s 3D, hence the blurry videos.)
I know that videos don’t do justice to rides like this, but believe me when I say, this was one of the highlights of the trip for me!
I am completely obsessed with this ride.
LOVE LOVE LOVE.
When you exit the ride you walk past big floor-to-ceiling windows looking into Bistrot Chez Remy, which has the most adorable theming!
In the picture below, notice that you’re still rat sized! So the chairs are made from Champagne lids! The ceiling is covered in leaves and fairy lights, and there are cocktail umbrellas with additional lighting!
Plus SO much more that you can’t see in this shot! It looks awesome.
Hopefully I’ll get to eat there next time.

We wanted to ride again but the line had gotten much longer. One thing I haven’t mentioned yet is that with our hotel package, we got one complimentary EXTRA fastpass per person per day.
This can be used anywhere, just not between 1pm and 4pm (I think).
So we decided to come back at 4pm to ride Ratatouille again!
We took some time to look around the gift shop and the square itself.
The details here are incredible, they really went the extra mile.



It was only 2:45pm so we had over an hour to wait.
So we went to…
THE BACKLOT TOUR.


If you read my last trip report you might know how much I love the backlot tour (I know, I’m weird.)
I’m so sad they’ve closed it at Hollywood Studios, so I was really excited to ride it here in Paris!
It’s pretty similar to DHS’s, but you get straight on the tram, so cut out that whole water tank scene and the prop room at the beginning.
Also here you don’t drive past the costume building, which was my favourite part of DHS’s.
Oh well.
I still really enjoy it.
This scene is exactly the same, as you can see!

There’s also an extra scene that DHS didn’t have. It’s supposed to be a dragon loose in London!


I’m so so happy this is still open.
The WDW one was my favourite, but it’s really nice to be able to relive aspects of it here in Paris.
If they ever close this one I will be SAD.
When we got off it was still only 3:10pm, so we decided to see Armageddon – Les Effets Speciaux.

This is a special effects show where you stand in the Space Station’s main deck, and witness a whole bunch of dysfunctions occurring all around you due to the nearby meteorite rain.
It’s pretty intense.
(SPOILER ALERT!)
The lights flicker, gas and fire bursts into the cabin, the ceiling caves in and the floor drops and shakes (which you’re all standing on freely).
Eventually the meteor hits, and there’s a huge explosion in the centre of the room, and all the lights go out.
You stand there in darkness for a second, until the guy yells “CUT!” and the lights come back on.
I like it OK.
It’s really fun to do with a first timer who doesn’t know what to expect, and the floor starts crumbling beneath them

But there was a stupidly long wait outside, and even when we finally got in to the building, we had to watch a 10-minute long french preshow video, all cramped in and standing, so I couldn’t even see the subtitles screen.
I like this attraction, but only if I can walk straight into the preshow room.
I don’t know, it’s good, but not a 30+ minute wait good.
At least with the long wait, we could head straight back to Ratatouille!!!!
YAY!

Amazing amazing amazing.



Click for Day 2, Part 4!
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