Thanks for the link!! That was fun and interesting to watch- reminds me of how it would be if i went and took my auntie there with all that womans reservations and not wanting to like it at first!! lol
It looked pretty old to me as no 15 on the castle.
When I was there a couple of weeks ago we had 45 minutes wait time (on sign) for IASW, waited through all the queue area they physically had. But wait was only about 15/20 mins.
Just watched it on the link and I'm pretty sure there's a bit missing.
Anyway for those who aren't aware mum from the Disney family is a DISer, this was her post when the programme was discussed on here last time.
We were one of the familys featured on this programme and to put it in context we had originally applied to go to disneyworld as the range of activities is so much greater however the team were insistent upon us matching with a francophile family who hated disney and what it stands for ? The filming was done approx 10 hours a day over 10 days and then condensed into one hour to make it a show, what you see is what the programme makers want you to see, any tension is as a result of the programme makers behaviour, encouragement and actions who actually requested several times that we had make believe arguements to improve the programme, the other family were a delight to get on with and we have stayed in touch via e mail and christmas cards, our sons became fast friends and off camera we had a fantastic time at both locations, we have been back to paris several times since the show and found many parts of it that we love along with many people in france that are helpful friendly and warm, as with all countries there are also people who aren't any of those things, we had said all along that we didn't care if the other family would ever go again as long as they had a good time when they were away as we would have hated for them to have a bad time, at no time did we push them into doing anything they didn't want to do and in fact we avoided several rides that would have made them uncomfortable, of course you don't see that. i hope that you all enjoyed the show and are able to take it in the context it was meant which was for both families to experience a holiday that they normally wouldn't and have a good time while they were there.