To be sure to arrive in time at DLP for the opening ceremony and to buy BONITATIMEs pin, we left around 5.15 am (ouch!!!!). Since my car was parked about 15 streets away, it was nearly impossible to clean the windows first, so we stopped at the first gas station, cleaned the windows, then set the GPS and we were on our way!

The driving to DLP was not going very smoothly. We encountered some accidents and traffic jams, slowing us down a lot. Also, around the péage at Senlis, I realized I didnt bring my drivers license

From that moment on, I drove a little slower, because I didnt want to get stopped for speeding, nor cause an accident. I also didnt want to tell my mom I didnt have it with me.
Around 9.30, we arrived at the DLP-exit, and when we arrived at the parking lot, where you have to pay, OMG!!!! So many cars!!!! I think there were about 15 cars waiting in each line, it was crazy!
While waiting in the car in the line, I gave my mom instructions on what to do when we arrived. When the car was still running, I jumped out and ran to the
Disneyland hotel, Disney Village,
for Bonitatimes pin, but was told everywhere that they had been sold out after 3 minutes when the stores opened. And people had been lining up for more than half an hour before.

Result: no pin

I then returned back to the plaza in front of the Disneyland Hotel, and tried to find my mom who should be there among the thousands of other people. There were never ending lines to buy tickets, to get through the turn stiles,

After 20 minutes or so, I finally spotted her, and asked her how many people were still in front of her (she still needed to buy an AP). Apparently, there were still dozens of people in fornt of her, so I just said to come back out of the line, and I ran to the Studios. There, each line had about 10 persons in it. Unnecessary to say it was way quicker. Now, use this as a tip, but dont spread it around, otherwise, also at the Studios there will be huge lines!
So, we finally had the AP, now we faced the huge lines to get through the turnstiles. Thats when I decided to go to Le salon Mickey. I mean, it goes faster or instead of just waiting in line, you can drink and eat something.

Good idea, right? Not really. Le Salon Mickey was very very

Not just crowded, but a madhouse filled with rude people. Examples? They brought out a platter with 8 croissants etc. A Dutch family of 4 took them all 8 at once. Some man commented that they should all take just one, and leave some for the others. Response of the Dutch son? Shut up said in the most rude way I have heard!!!

Result? No drinks, no croissants, but I finally had the chance to use the bathroom! I needed to go since forever (Since somewhere still on the péage) so the nice bathroom at Le salon Mickey was there at just the right time. Am I the only one who think sits very nicely decorated? And am I the only one who takes pictures of bathrooms???