Rascal1003
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Hi Folks,
If you are considering a trip to DLP at Christmas time, do as we did last year and go in the first week of December.
We have just got back and it was a dreadful weekend to be in the parks.
Although the weather was generally OK (Sunny Sat & Sun, some rain yesterday), the sheer volume of people was ridiculous.
The French people have to be some of the most arrogant when it comes to being able to form an orderly queue, but prefer to shove into everyone and force their way to the front.
This was not helped by the bag-check before entering the park. They had only 2 lanes for every person to try to squeeze through (no sign of a line for those without bags) which was a huge bottle neck.
Then, just as you think you are going to get into the park, they hold everyone away from the turnstiles and then let you go in a big mass of chaos.
On Saturday, we spent the entire day in the Disneyland Park and didn't get on a single ride or attraction for the enormous queues.
Sunday was similar, except we were in the Studios. We did get to see Cine/Ani-magique shows, but again, chaotic queuing.
Yesterday things eased up, but only slightly, and I saw what I described at the time as an all time record......130 minutes queue for Big Thunder Mountain. 2 hours and 10 minutes ???????? Can you believe that ?
Space Mountain was a wait of about 75 mins all day, so we just didn't get on many rides at all. POTC we queued for 30 mins and Phantom Manor was about the same, which we didn't think was too bad under the circumstances.
So if you are thinking of a DLP Christmas, go early in December, don't get caught up in the madness that we suffered. I am so glad we have been a few times before, as I think it must have been awful for those who have never been on any of the rides, they would have probably missed out.
Also gained some new knowledge regarding dining.
We tried Annettes Diner for the first time and thought it was pretty good. The service was quite quick and the food pretty good quality and value.
Planet Hollywood was its usual self, busy but OK. Food was quite good and not too expensive.
We opted to try the Lucky Nugget on day 3 and would highly recommend that you give this restaurant a very wide berth. Very, very expensive, very bad service. We spent Euro72 for the 2 of us, including drinks, for what is little more than Chicken Nuggets & Chips.
The irony is that we decided not to eat at our favourite Cafe Mickey because of cost, but thought we would try somewhere new. What a flop. Cafe Mickey it will be next time.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but also, the standard of merchandise in all the shops has dramatically taken a downward turn. We are often guilty of spending a pretty fair amount of cash, but bought next to nothing this time around.
Sorry to sound so negative, it wasn't all doom and gloom. It was a reasonably pleasant weekend break, but simply the wrong weekend !
I am sure you will have a great time if you are going soon, I just hope that you don't encounter the same level of crowds that we had.
For us, we will probably not be going back, but instead opting for the welcome of WDW where these problems are handled so much better.
If you are considering a trip to DLP at Christmas time, do as we did last year and go in the first week of December.
We have just got back and it was a dreadful weekend to be in the parks.
Although the weather was generally OK (Sunny Sat & Sun, some rain yesterday), the sheer volume of people was ridiculous.
The French people have to be some of the most arrogant when it comes to being able to form an orderly queue, but prefer to shove into everyone and force their way to the front.
This was not helped by the bag-check before entering the park. They had only 2 lanes for every person to try to squeeze through (no sign of a line for those without bags) which was a huge bottle neck.
Then, just as you think you are going to get into the park, they hold everyone away from the turnstiles and then let you go in a big mass of chaos.
On Saturday, we spent the entire day in the Disneyland Park and didn't get on a single ride or attraction for the enormous queues.
Sunday was similar, except we were in the Studios. We did get to see Cine/Ani-magique shows, but again, chaotic queuing.
Yesterday things eased up, but only slightly, and I saw what I described at the time as an all time record......130 minutes queue for Big Thunder Mountain. 2 hours and 10 minutes ???????? Can you believe that ?
Space Mountain was a wait of about 75 mins all day, so we just didn't get on many rides at all. POTC we queued for 30 mins and Phantom Manor was about the same, which we didn't think was too bad under the circumstances.
So if you are thinking of a DLP Christmas, go early in December, don't get caught up in the madness that we suffered. I am so glad we have been a few times before, as I think it must have been awful for those who have never been on any of the rides, they would have probably missed out.
Also gained some new knowledge regarding dining.
We tried Annettes Diner for the first time and thought it was pretty good. The service was quite quick and the food pretty good quality and value.
Planet Hollywood was its usual self, busy but OK. Food was quite good and not too expensive.
We opted to try the Lucky Nugget on day 3 and would highly recommend that you give this restaurant a very wide berth. Very, very expensive, very bad service. We spent Euro72 for the 2 of us, including drinks, for what is little more than Chicken Nuggets & Chips.
The irony is that we decided not to eat at our favourite Cafe Mickey because of cost, but thought we would try somewhere new. What a flop. Cafe Mickey it will be next time.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but also, the standard of merchandise in all the shops has dramatically taken a downward turn. We are often guilty of spending a pretty fair amount of cash, but bought next to nothing this time around.
Sorry to sound so negative, it wasn't all doom and gloom. It was a reasonably pleasant weekend break, but simply the wrong weekend !
I am sure you will have a great time if you are going soon, I just hope that you don't encounter the same level of crowds that we had.
For us, we will probably not be going back, but instead opting for the welcome of WDW where these problems are handled so much better.