Which International Disney Resort do you most want to visit?

Which international Disney park would you most want to visit?


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Not really interested. I have been to Paris without even giving Disney a thought. When traveling to any of the other areas Disney would not be high on my list. Looking for more authentic cultural experiences. I have been to Disneyland once, and WDW many times.
 
I've done both the US resorts and Paris. Tokyo is next; I booked my package a few days ago for the end of October. Staying at the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel with one day in DL and two in DisneySea.

I would love to go to Paris again once Arendelle is open, and I will eventually get to Hong Kong and Shanghai, but those two are years away.
 
Paris got my vote, as I heard it was the most beautiful park. I've only been to Orlando and Tokyo, so Anaheim is definitely on my list, but would love to go to Disneyland Paris!
 

I voted for Tokyo, and will have the opportunity to visit there later this year. But Shanghai Disney is spectacular and we'd return there in a minute.
 
Japan, but I don't think I could tolerate the long flight.
that's our problem. Every time we look at Hawaii flights, I'm like uggh. if we go that far, I guess we have to go the extra 6 hours to Japan instead.
 
that's our problem. Every time we look at Hawaii flights, I'm like uggh. if we go that far, I guess we have to go the extra 6 hours to Japan instead.
The flight to Hawaii was pretty tough for me, the flying all night and staying up all through arrival day threw me for a loop. Aulani was nice though!
 
Hallo, I say earlier that I go to Phantasialand. I think is good park to check out. Is near Köln, Deutschland (big airport near is Düsseldorf). Very nice price and good food also nice priced. Highlight is coaster for those who like the fast things. One is called FLY when you're lying down under track and flying like the Superman. Also has VR coaster which fun but don't attend if have a couple beer. Will be wild for you! There is ride also like toy story maniacs but instead you are shooting at little mouses with pastry bag filled with créme. I think is worth if in Europe to see. Tschüß for now.
 
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Japan, but I don't think I could tolerate the long flight.
I'm trying to convince Aaron to go to Australia or New Zealand especially for some cruises but he's like "it's sooooo far away" but depending on the flight it's only several hours longer than our San Jose to Japan flight coming up in a couple of months (I'm seeing 15-16 hours is possible, our flight to Japan is 11-12 hours IIRC). That is long for sure no matter what way you slice it but I'd still like to try it someday. A cruise from the U.S. to Australia and New Zealand could work but realistically you'd have to fly there and take the cruise from there to the U.S. or vice versa so you'd still have a very long flight. I wouldn't mind seeing the islands beyond Hawaii along the way for a cruise though :)
 
Hallo, I say earlier that I go to Phantasialand. I think is good park to check out. Is near Köln, Deutschland (big airport near is Düsseldorf). Very nice price and good food also nice priced. Highlight is coaster for those who like the fast things. One is called FLY when you're lying down under track and flying like the Superman. Also has VR coaster which fun but don't attend if have a couple beer. Will be wild for you! There is ride also like toy story maniacs but instead you are shooting at little mouses with pastry bag filled with créme. I think is worth if in Europe to see. Tschüß for now.
Phantasia is a great park and Maus au Chocolat is a great ride :D

If we are going to flaunt other European themepark gems, we have to mention Europapark in Germany as well and Efteling in the
Netherlands. Disneyland Paris' biggest competitors. They put the "theme" in "themepark".

It's an urban legend Walt Disney visited Efteling when preparing Disneyland in the 50s. Most likely he did hear from Efteling but on his European tour he went to Tivoli in Denmark, but not the Netherlands.
 












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