How many days do you recommend.

Tanzanite

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How many days do you recommend for Disney land paris and how many days Paris i would love to see Eiffel towerArc DE triumph take a river cruise and see the new shopping centre,Should we stay in Paris or do day trips any tips thanks.Iwill be lady with 3 kids is it safe.:cool1: :cool1:
 
Depends on ho many days you can take in Disney with 3 kids lol.
I'd say a day for Paris, maybe half a day for the shopping centre (depends on how much you like to shop) then 2 or 3 days in the park :)
 
To be honest I'd say to allow 3 full days in the parks to be able to fully appreciate the parks.
 
How old are your children? as that might make a difference as to whether you can pull then away from the Disney magic into Paris
 

last time i went i stayed for 3 full days. i managed to get on every single ride in the park by day 2 :thumbsup2
but that didnt give me much time to go shopping and dine.
i was only with my boyfriend on the holiday but we did find it hard to see "everything":sad2:
 
I agree with Small World, I think it will depend on the age of you children as to whether they will like Paris or rather stay in Disney.

If you are going off peak times I would say 3 days Disney, 1 day Paris. If going during school holidays then I would recommend a bit longer for the parks unless it is the summer where the parks open much later.
 
I went with 2 kids (5 and 2 ) and we had 3 and 1/2 days in the Parks, I must admit I would have liked longer, they were 12 hour day's too!!! I would have liked a lazy day inbetween as we were shattered;)
I suppose you would have to add on another 2 day's for shopping and a trip to Paris. Good Luck trying to get the kids to stay away from the parks for a day!!!:thumbsup2
 
We went in November and we spent 5days in DLP and found it perfect.
It was enough time to do everything we wanted and do it twice or more if we wanted. We got to see all the shows and the parades more than once.
We took our time, no rush and soaked in the atmosphere and the detail of the parks. It gave us time to do most of the character meets that we wanted to do and also do a couple of character meals.
We also had time to explore all the Disney Shops and go on nice walks.
We also spent the morning at the shopping mall near DLP, we did a spot of shopping and went to the sea life centre and had lunch and then came bk to the Disney park.
We also had time to explore our hotel and a few other hotels and also do the Wild West Dinner Show.
We didnt end up going into Paris, it was our plan too, but we didnt have time and we felt that we would miss out on the magic in the park.
5 days was perfect for us, especially as it was our 1st trip and we wanted to see EVERYTHING :thumbsup2
 
Which "new shopping centre" ? You mean Les Halles (Montorgeuil) or La Vallee ?

You can see everything at La Vallee in half a day, Les Halles alone will take over a day (its rightly described as 'labyrinthine').

I would say 3 days is ok for the parks, and 2 days for Paris. Centre of Paris to DLP is about 40 mins, so I'd hotel near/in the parks, and RER into Paris.
 
Hi I would say as long as you can afford to be there, be there. If you and your family are anything like us you will not want to leave and will cry and cry.
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