Kelsanna
Earning My Ears
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Greetings fellow Disboarders, I'm a long time lurker first time Trip Reporter. Hello all! This is my pre-trip report for my upcoming Disneyland Paris trip!
First, who am I? (so kind of you to ask)
I live on the west coast of Canada so Disneyland is my "home park" if you will. I've always loved Disney and have a special place for Disneyland in my heart because its the first park I ever went to (if we ever meet in person buy me a drink and I'll tell you about how my sisters once convinced me that you bring your suitcase to Disneyland because you don't ever come home). Over the last few years though I've gone park mad and had the pleasure of doing some trips to Walt Disney World in Florida: POFQ with my parents, POR with my best friend, and POFQ again with family before heading on my first Disney Cruise last year. My parents (retired.. I'm pretty jealous) decided last fall that they wanted to use some miles and go to Europe. They decided they'd go to Amsterdam for a week and then we'd meet up and take a long planned trip to Ireland to soak up some of my mother's family history and culture. Me being me thought: Europe? that's close to DL Paris! So we compromised and now I will be meeting my parents in Paris for a DLP trip before heading to Ireland. My apologies if this post is a bit light on pictures.
Party:
Mum, Dad, myself
Travel dates:
Total trip for me is May 5 to May 21 (2017)
Staying Disney:
Newport Bay at Disneyland Paris May 6-12.
I have never stayed Disney at California but am a huge fan of staying on property at WDW. My family is definitely not as Dis-mad as I am (the horror!) so they wanted to save money and stay somewhere between Disney and downtown Paris; those who want to (my parents) can spend the day in the City and those that want to (me) can spend the majority of the time at DLP. Some of you may have read about a super great deal I found on a European travel company website called Sembo, and if you saw my post about that... it did not turn out to be a legitimate package (never fear I did get my deposit back). Despite the upset about the booking falling through, the Newport Bay Disney Resort seed was planted. I discovered that changing the language on the official DLP website gave different promotions geared towards different countries. Subsequently, we found a decent deal for Newport Bay which in addition to including park tickets includes half board (breakfast and a lunch/dinner voucher).
Advanced Dining Reservations:
I haven't booked any yet but I'm looking for suggestions for must eat places. Historically I've always been a counter service kind of gal. The only ADRs I have ever made are for Be Our Guest and Club Villain. However since we have booked a package with meal vouchers included, I'd like to see what the table service restaurants in DLP have to offer. I am liking the sound of Bistrot Chez Rémy, so my plan is to try to make a reservation for that. From my research I know that ADRs can be made 60 days in advance and I've heard you can call through to the US reservation line and ask to be transferred to Paris so I'll report back about how that works.
Itinerary - I'm not a super planner by any stretch of the imagination. This is just a rough sketch which I will try to update as I go.
May 5 (evening) - (hopefully get off work early) depart Vancouver for British Airways flight to Paris
May 6 (day, hello time difference) - short layover in London at Heathrow. Does anyone have any experience transiting through LHR? I'm slightly worried about arriving on an international/long haul flight and then taking a short haul flight from a different terminal.
May 6 (evening) - arriving in Paris Saturday May 6th in the evening (Charles De Gaulle). Currently looking for a cheap but comfortable hotel to stay for the night as my flight arrives late and our Disney reservation is for the 7th. Not usually a fan of airport area hotels but this might be the best option since my research tells me the TGV trains are fast and easy way to get to DLP and that can be caught at CDG. Sadly this is the DLP Dapper Day, and as usual I'll JUST miss it.
May 7 (morning) - transit (by train most likely) to DLP and check in at Newport Bay. Park time after that. I have discovered since booking that this is Fête de la Victoire a public holiday in France.. so hopefully the park isn't overwhelmingly busy.... but I'm assuming it is. I won't care, hopefully I survived the long flight and I'll be so amped to be at Disney. Depending on how jet lagged I am either walk around both parks to get acquainted with the layout and the sights, or just focus on one. Who am I kidding? I'll probably run straight to Phantom Manor. Side note about me: favourite ride is Haunted Mansion, and I'm obsessed with riding all its variations.
May 8 - DLP
May 9 - Probably day trip into Paris. My coworkers and non Disney friends assume I'm going to DLP for one day and spending the rest of time in Paris proper... because hello its Paris! Lights, culture, history, art, beauty and all that. But I really am that kind of person who is easily distracted by Disney. Don't get me wrong, I do want to see Paris, but my best-friend S and I hope to take a European trip in the next few years so I'm intending to be back in Paris one day. I get easily overwhelmed when there's so much to see so I'm trying not to stress out about seeing all the sights in Paris. I am thinking I might do a hop-on-hop-off type bus ticket to see some of the highlights and get a feel for the city and then maybe one of the Big Ones (Eiffel tower, Louvre, etc).
May 10 - DLP
May 11 - DLP
May 12 (morning) - check out, transit back to CDG airport.
May 12 (afternoon) - Aer Lingus flight to Cork, Ireland.
May 12 (evening) - check into hotel in Cork. We've just booked a modest hotel in downtown Cork that we found on Hotels.com (has decent ratings on trip advisor). Pro: supposedly good location for walking around, Con: I get a twin bed.
May 13 - Intending to book a day trip/tour of the Ring of Kerry. Currently looking at a tour company called Paddywagon which seems pretty touristy but gets us to some of the sights we want to see without the stress of renting a car and driving ourselves.
May 14 - Miscellaneous Cork
May 15 - Train to be booked from Cork to Dublin. Also still to book: a hotel!
May 16 - Dublin - hoping to take a tour to Newgrange from Dublin, or some other tour.
May 17 - Miscellaneous Dublin
May 18 (morning) - check out, transit to airport
May 18 (afternoon) - British Airways flight to London, check into hotel (still to be booked, sensing a theme?).
May 19 - London - I want to do the Harry Potter studio tour, but don't think I can convince my parents to spend the money. Maybe see a West End show if time and budge permit
May 20 - London - Probably some eating and shopping. I'm a dual Canadian/UK citizen and we've been to London a few times on family trips. Also, I lived for part of a year with my sister and her family while she was attending University in London... so these few last days in London are mostly about catching up with some old favourites. Hoping to hit up Primark, Irregular Choice (shoes!), and the DisneyStore UK. My grail mug has been spotted on instagram and apparently it comes from the Disneystore UK! I hope I can find it!

May 21 - Evening flight back to Vancouver
Okay this went on a bit long, my apologies if it was totally boring!
If anyone wants to comment or make suggestions feel free! I don't know anyone personally that has been to DLP in the last 10 years so advice is more than welcome.
My next post will probably be more DLP focused with my "most looking forward to" list.
First, who am I? (so kind of you to ask)

I live on the west coast of Canada so Disneyland is my "home park" if you will. I've always loved Disney and have a special place for Disneyland in my heart because its the first park I ever went to (if we ever meet in person buy me a drink and I'll tell you about how my sisters once convinced me that you bring your suitcase to Disneyland because you don't ever come home). Over the last few years though I've gone park mad and had the pleasure of doing some trips to Walt Disney World in Florida: POFQ with my parents, POR with my best friend, and POFQ again with family before heading on my first Disney Cruise last year. My parents (retired.. I'm pretty jealous) decided last fall that they wanted to use some miles and go to Europe. They decided they'd go to Amsterdam for a week and then we'd meet up and take a long planned trip to Ireland to soak up some of my mother's family history and culture. Me being me thought: Europe? that's close to DL Paris! So we compromised and now I will be meeting my parents in Paris for a DLP trip before heading to Ireland. My apologies if this post is a bit light on pictures.
Party:
Mum, Dad, myself

Travel dates:
Total trip for me is May 5 to May 21 (2017)
Staying Disney:
Newport Bay at Disneyland Paris May 6-12.
I have never stayed Disney at California but am a huge fan of staying on property at WDW. My family is definitely not as Dis-mad as I am (the horror!) so they wanted to save money and stay somewhere between Disney and downtown Paris; those who want to (my parents) can spend the day in the City and those that want to (me) can spend the majority of the time at DLP. Some of you may have read about a super great deal I found on a European travel company website called Sembo, and if you saw my post about that... it did not turn out to be a legitimate package (never fear I did get my deposit back). Despite the upset about the booking falling through, the Newport Bay Disney Resort seed was planted. I discovered that changing the language on the official DLP website gave different promotions geared towards different countries. Subsequently, we found a decent deal for Newport Bay which in addition to including park tickets includes half board (breakfast and a lunch/dinner voucher).
Advanced Dining Reservations:
I haven't booked any yet but I'm looking for suggestions for must eat places. Historically I've always been a counter service kind of gal. The only ADRs I have ever made are for Be Our Guest and Club Villain. However since we have booked a package with meal vouchers included, I'd like to see what the table service restaurants in DLP have to offer. I am liking the sound of Bistrot Chez Rémy, so my plan is to try to make a reservation for that. From my research I know that ADRs can be made 60 days in advance and I've heard you can call through to the US reservation line and ask to be transferred to Paris so I'll report back about how that works.
Itinerary - I'm not a super planner by any stretch of the imagination. This is just a rough sketch which I will try to update as I go.
May 5 (evening) - (hopefully get off work early) depart Vancouver for British Airways flight to Paris
May 6 (day, hello time difference) - short layover in London at Heathrow. Does anyone have any experience transiting through LHR? I'm slightly worried about arriving on an international/long haul flight and then taking a short haul flight from a different terminal.
May 6 (evening) - arriving in Paris Saturday May 6th in the evening (Charles De Gaulle). Currently looking for a cheap but comfortable hotel to stay for the night as my flight arrives late and our Disney reservation is for the 7th. Not usually a fan of airport area hotels but this might be the best option since my research tells me the TGV trains are fast and easy way to get to DLP and that can be caught at CDG. Sadly this is the DLP Dapper Day, and as usual I'll JUST miss it.
May 7 (morning) - transit (by train most likely) to DLP and check in at Newport Bay. Park time after that. I have discovered since booking that this is Fête de la Victoire a public holiday in France.. so hopefully the park isn't overwhelmingly busy.... but I'm assuming it is. I won't care, hopefully I survived the long flight and I'll be so amped to be at Disney. Depending on how jet lagged I am either walk around both parks to get acquainted with the layout and the sights, or just focus on one. Who am I kidding? I'll probably run straight to Phantom Manor. Side note about me: favourite ride is Haunted Mansion, and I'm obsessed with riding all its variations.
May 8 - DLP
May 9 - Probably day trip into Paris. My coworkers and non Disney friends assume I'm going to DLP for one day and spending the rest of time in Paris proper... because hello its Paris! Lights, culture, history, art, beauty and all that. But I really am that kind of person who is easily distracted by Disney. Don't get me wrong, I do want to see Paris, but my best-friend S and I hope to take a European trip in the next few years so I'm intending to be back in Paris one day. I get easily overwhelmed when there's so much to see so I'm trying not to stress out about seeing all the sights in Paris. I am thinking I might do a hop-on-hop-off type bus ticket to see some of the highlights and get a feel for the city and then maybe one of the Big Ones (Eiffel tower, Louvre, etc).
May 10 - DLP
May 11 - DLP
May 12 (morning) - check out, transit back to CDG airport.
May 12 (afternoon) - Aer Lingus flight to Cork, Ireland.
May 12 (evening) - check into hotel in Cork. We've just booked a modest hotel in downtown Cork that we found on Hotels.com (has decent ratings on trip advisor). Pro: supposedly good location for walking around, Con: I get a twin bed.
May 13 - Intending to book a day trip/tour of the Ring of Kerry. Currently looking at a tour company called Paddywagon which seems pretty touristy but gets us to some of the sights we want to see without the stress of renting a car and driving ourselves.
May 14 - Miscellaneous Cork
May 15 - Train to be booked from Cork to Dublin. Also still to book: a hotel!
May 16 - Dublin - hoping to take a tour to Newgrange from Dublin, or some other tour.
May 17 - Miscellaneous Dublin
May 18 (morning) - check out, transit to airport
May 18 (afternoon) - British Airways flight to London, check into hotel (still to be booked, sensing a theme?).
May 19 - London - I want to do the Harry Potter studio tour, but don't think I can convince my parents to spend the money. Maybe see a West End show if time and budge permit

May 20 - London - Probably some eating and shopping. I'm a dual Canadian/UK citizen and we've been to London a few times on family trips. Also, I lived for part of a year with my sister and her family while she was attending University in London... so these few last days in London are mostly about catching up with some old favourites. Hoping to hit up Primark, Irregular Choice (shoes!), and the DisneyStore UK. My grail mug has been spotted on instagram and apparently it comes from the Disneystore UK! I hope I can find it!

May 21 - Evening flight back to Vancouver

Okay this went on a bit long, my apologies if it was totally boring!
If anyone wants to comment or make suggestions feel free! I don't know anyone personally that has been to DLP in the last 10 years so advice is more than welcome.
My next post will probably be more DLP focused with my "most looking forward to" list.