Give it a few years. The Studios Park is in the middle of a huge refurb. Avengers Campus has been added and theres a lot more new areas being built. They are even changing the name and moving away from the Studios theme.The only ones I have never been to are Hong Kong and Shanghai, so I would like to see them. I would also like to return to Disneyland Paris but only the main park. I have absolutely 0 desire to return to the studios park.
Man. In October 2019, it was down to a very tough decision for me. I planned to travel in March 2020 to either Paris (with a quick DLP trip) or Aulani/Hawaii. Little did I know. I ended up actually getting to go to Aulani/HI (whereas I wouldn't have been able to get to Paris) but definitely things were not as planned and I ended up mostly staying to myself (I left MonkeyPod mid-meal - I paid - when I saw a staff person sneeze and not wash their hands). What a ride. But I wish I had been able to visit DLP!Ive been to Disneyland Paris, Disneyland California and Walt Disney World Florida. I dont really want to go to China, so if I had the budget, Tokyo would be next on the list
Just my opinion but even with the new + upcoming additions the park does not interest me enough to visit. I would like to visit other parks in Europe instead such as Efteling, Europa Park and Phantasialand.Give it a few years. The Studios Park is in the middle of a huge refurb. Avengers Campus has been added and theres a lot more new areas being built. They are even changing the name and moving away from the Studios theme.
Welcome to the dis, Janosz. Nice to see you.I just joined this place. But I am in Germany and not far from this Paris Disney place. Is worth it?
Asking this question in a forum of Disney lovers, the response will be a resounding “yes”! Give it a try, and if you like it, start planning a trip to Disney World in Orlando!I just joined this place. But I am in Germany and not far from this Paris Disney place. Is worth it?
Thank you that is very nice to know. I have been to the world of walt disney before but wanted to attend it again and found this place for researching the world of disney. that is how i ended up here.Asking this question in a forum of Disney lovers, the response will be a resounding “yes”! Give it a try, and if you like it, start planning a trip to Disney World in Orlando!
thank you very much sir.Welcome to the dis, Janosz. Nice to see you.
Tokyo last, that's an interesting take - especially considering (as by the OP) the full resort. Hong Kong is tiny in comparison. What do you find so appealing?Taking Paris of the list as I am an AP holder there. My ranking after visiting them all:
- Anaheim
- Orlando
- Hong Kong
- Shanghai
- Tokyo
PS:
It has been Eurodisney for a really long time, since 2002
According to Wiki ;-) Michael Eisner noted, "As Americans, the word 'Euro' is believed to mean glamorous or exciting.
No, sir. It is not. It has never been to those on the mainland. Maybe still a thing left over from rich British boys on their grand tour, but to the rest of the continent, Euro is not glamorous.![]()
It's not about size, it's about vibe. Hong Kong moves at a nice and relaxed pace. It's very easy to squeeze in with a city trip. English proficiency is higher, not a must, but very welcome in a culture so different from your own. Mystic manor is a bonus for sure.Tokyo last, that's an interesting take - especially considering (as by the OP) the full resort. Hong Kong is tiny in comparison. What do you find so appealing?
I see. This is where we see things differently. For me Hong Kong Disney is just too limited. This is also why I don't visit Disneyland Paris more often. Tokyo Disney Resort has more to offer and the attention to detail is fascinating to me. I don't think you'd run into much trouble with English but a bit of Japanese certainly helps.It's not about size, it's about vibe. Hong Kong moves at a nice and relaxed pace. It's very easy to squeeze in with a city trip