Disneyparisfan
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 25, 2007
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Hi everybody.
God I sound like Dr Nick, sorry.... Anyway.
I'm back from Paris, where we stayed at the Santa Fe for the New Year Celebrations, arriving on the 29th, and departing on the 2nd.
All in all it was a reasonable holiday, I was well chuffed that the Tower of Terror was open, and my DW and DD spent most of the time spinning around on the new Cars ride.
We got booked into a couple of decent table service resteraunts, even though we hadnt pre booked, which was a nice surprise. I had been bracing myself for fast food for the duration. We even got a table at Auberge de Cendrillion for the 31st, which was great, (even if to be honest the meal wasn't. Weird tomato and cheese starter? The menu was much better when it was a buffet- bring back the pumpkin soup! The Princesses / Princes were fantastic though. DD was in heaven!)
The only thing I was really disappointed about, and really wont be back at this time of year again because of (wasn't the weather, which is probably a surprise cos it was COLD, but hey, its winter!)... Because of the lack of crowd control at new year.
I was really surprised by this. Disney really dropped the ball. An organisation that normally excells at handling immense amounts of people decided for two hours over new year to just let everybody in the park fight it out for themselves! I couldnt believe it!
We were in the main street area at about 10.30 / 11pm ish, hoping to find a good spot for the fireworks at New Year, but it became an uncontrolled crush.
I have honestly been at Rock Concerts that have been less of a crush. There were no lanes being kept open for anyone wanting to move, no staff to be seen doing anything other than sell overpriced bad quality fizzy wine. Everyone was jammed into a small space to the extent that it became impossible to move, forward or back. Children were just being ignored and were in real risk.
My DD is tall for her age but is still only 8, and I was quite concerned for her safety due to the sheer weight of people milling about. In the end after about half an hour we managed to fight to within sight of a flowerbed, and a nice english couple who were a few squashed bodies closer to it than us, managed to create a small gap for my DD to squeze through to get to the flowerbed, climb over the fence, and stand with other 'rescued' children among the bushes.
Never in my many visits to DLRP have I ever felt that my daughter was in any danger. Except this time. I have complained to the Disney management, but so far have had no reply.
So if you were there this year (or previous years) what were your opinions of it, and will you go back at that time?
Please reply as I would be very interested to hear anyone else's views.
Thanks
Grant.
God I sound like Dr Nick, sorry.... Anyway.
I'm back from Paris, where we stayed at the Santa Fe for the New Year Celebrations, arriving on the 29th, and departing on the 2nd.
All in all it was a reasonable holiday, I was well chuffed that the Tower of Terror was open, and my DW and DD spent most of the time spinning around on the new Cars ride.

We got booked into a couple of decent table service resteraunts, even though we hadnt pre booked, which was a nice surprise. I had been bracing myself for fast food for the duration. We even got a table at Auberge de Cendrillion for the 31st, which was great, (even if to be honest the meal wasn't. Weird tomato and cheese starter? The menu was much better when it was a buffet- bring back the pumpkin soup! The Princesses / Princes were fantastic though. DD was in heaven!)
The only thing I was really disappointed about, and really wont be back at this time of year again because of (wasn't the weather, which is probably a surprise cos it was COLD, but hey, its winter!)... Because of the lack of crowd control at new year.
I was really surprised by this. Disney really dropped the ball. An organisation that normally excells at handling immense amounts of people decided for two hours over new year to just let everybody in the park fight it out for themselves! I couldnt believe it!
We were in the main street area at about 10.30 / 11pm ish, hoping to find a good spot for the fireworks at New Year, but it became an uncontrolled crush.
I have honestly been at Rock Concerts that have been less of a crush. There were no lanes being kept open for anyone wanting to move, no staff to be seen doing anything other than sell overpriced bad quality fizzy wine. Everyone was jammed into a small space to the extent that it became impossible to move, forward or back. Children were just being ignored and were in real risk.
My DD is tall for her age but is still only 8, and I was quite concerned for her safety due to the sheer weight of people milling about. In the end after about half an hour we managed to fight to within sight of a flowerbed, and a nice english couple who were a few squashed bodies closer to it than us, managed to create a small gap for my DD to squeze through to get to the flowerbed, climb over the fence, and stand with other 'rescued' children among the bushes.

Never in my many visits to DLRP have I ever felt that my daughter was in any danger. Except this time. I have complained to the Disney management, but so far have had no reply.

So if you were there this year (or previous years) what were your opinions of it, and will you go back at that time?
Please reply as I would be very interested to hear anyone else's views.
Thanks
Grant.