
hotbabes_tracey
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Yes, Me and my family went there 3 years ago, its a great place, its impossible to see it all in one day so I hope ur doing it over a few, make sure you wear good walking shoes because its spread over a huge area, its very expensive, so take as much of your own food and drink as you can with you. Also most attractions are in French, everything you look at to read, all in French, there is no English translations for us, so if I were you I would have a French Dictionary with you, so at least you know what it is saying, unless of course you are one of the lucky ones and can speak French. It is a great place, so just enjoy it, and pace yourself, try getting there early to avoid the mad rush, oh also, its a massive walk from the car parking areas to the actual entrance of the complex, it wasnt to bad when we arrived there, but at the end of the day when we were all tired and we had young children who just wanted to go to sleep it was a bit of a night mare walking back to the car. I hope you have a great time there, we did. |
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red
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go around the park in a anti-clockwise direction as the average person will go clockwise, so will get shorter line-ups and get around the park quicker. |
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Robert E
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As said before Eurodisney is a bit of a ripoff. GO to PARC ASTERIX instead far more ride and better ones and much more worth the money. |
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Knowitall
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Yes, don't! |
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NicoleDnz
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dont cry when you see Mickey Mouse :)
I wouldnt do the rocket ride if you are scared of rides. |
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Paul Rules
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Enjoy yourself! |
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Yah00_goddess
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Don't be surprised by the short lines. I was there for their 5th anniversary celebrations, and the place was fairly quiet.
The park closed surprisingly early.
Also, we found that travelling by Metro was a great way to get there. Dropped you off right at the gate. The Metro also sells day and week passes, which makes travelling that way really easy and fun. |
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SLH
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Make sure you get a fast pass for the most popular rides, otherwise you will waste a lot of time queueing. The train ride round the perimeter of the park is a good way to see things. The main street is just one big shopping mall. Make sure you have plenty of camera film before you arrive as it is more expensive in Disney than outside. The AA produce a good pocket guide If you have a chance to get away from Disney, I would recommend Parc Asterix. |
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charlotte l
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take plenty of money - the meals cost a small fortune!
stock up at breakfast.
take alot of film for your camera or lots of batteries for your digital.
prepare to enjoy yourself.
walking shoes - there is a lot of ground to cover. |
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TeaZe
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Don't let pluto hug your daughter! |
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nautynursing
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A one year old? Wait until she is at least five or seven when she can truly appreciate it. |
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Bart S
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Take lots of cash!
Seriously, why December? |
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snoopyfanno1
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i am going there next weekend !
there are a few sites online that give good tips
google eurodisney
enjoy :) |
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Kelly B
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Yeh - you will have to win the lottery to take enough spending money! |
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Gordon R
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Your daughter is far too young to appreciate Disney.
Disney is for older kids from about 10 to 75 years!
Try to visit Disney in Florida-it is superbly better than Paris cos the French do not have a clue |
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rosie
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we have been 3 times and everytime we go we learn something new. if you are staying on site in one of the disney hotels just get a cheap one, there is no difference really. you can still try the restaurants in the other hotels even if you're not staying there and for breakfast in the morning everyone just acts like starving vultures ready to kill you incase you get the last bowl of cornflakes so going to a more expensive hotel won't mean you'll be with a better class of people.
the whole place is really expensive so you have to bring loads of money but if you go into the train station shop it's not as dear as inside the parks or better again if you go on the train to the valle shopping centre you can stock up on things from there. it's only one or two stops on the train. since you only have a one year old with you it probably wont be that bad but one time i went with my sister and we had 3 kids each so at €2.50 for a kit kat each........................
be prepared for lots of queues for everything - rides, character meetings, photos, food, souvenirs
the main train station is always packed - the one right inside the gates in main st USA so go to one of the others for a shorter queue if you want to get a trip around the perimeter of the park - this gives a really good view
lastly your one year old will be too small for most of the rides so use the baby switch facility - thats what its there for
have fun |
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Tallboy
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Dont go! its a rip off and the french are so rude! |
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