News New Air France Direct Flights Between Orlando and Paris

danlb_2000

Premium Member
In what could be a benefit for both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Paris, Air France now has a non-stop flight between Paris and Orlando. Of course, Governor DeSantis highlighted this as a benefit to the entire State of Florida.


I know people have done all six US parks in one day, with flights like this would it be possible to do the two Paris and 6 US parks all in one 24 hour period?
 

Purduevian

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I know people have done all six US parks in one day, with flights like this would it be possible to do the two Paris and 6 US parks all in one 24 hour period?
hmm... might be possible on paper, but I don't think so it actuality

It looks like DLP opened at 8:30am (2:30am EST) today for early entry... assuming you rope drop 1 ride, booking it to DAW for 1 ride... ideally you could leave DLP by 9:15am (3:15am EST)? With perfect timing, you might be able to get to the airport by 9:30am (3:30am EST).

International flight... but lets be crazy and say you only are getting to your flight 2 hours early... so a 11:30am (5:30am EST) departure from CDG>MCO. This flight is about 9 hours... getting you to Orlando at 2:30pm...

Now, I think the absolute minimum you could get to WDW would be 3:30pm considering you are also running through customs. I don't even think it's possible, but lets say you can hit all for 4 parks and be back to the airport in 2.5 hours... putting you at 6pm.

Might be able to make the 7:17pm (EST) to LAX 9:36pm PST (12:36am EST). I think it's theoretically possible to get to Disneyland by 11pm PST (2 EST). I think you are going to need an Oogie Boogie bash night, because DCA typically closes at 10pm, but does stay open until 11pm for the Halloween party. Assuming you can make it into a line before 11pm, you would have 1 hour to ride that ride, jump to DL and get in another ride by 12am PST (3amEST) completing you 24.5 hour day.
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
hmm... might be possible on paper, but I don't think so it actuality

It looks like DLP opened at 8:30am (2:30am EST) today for early entry... assuming you rope drop 1 ride, booking it to DAW for 1 ride... ideally you could leave DLP by 9:15am (3:15am EST)? With perfect timing, you might be able to get to the airport by 9:30am (3:30am EST).

International flight... but lets be crazy and say you only are getting to your flight 2 hours early... so a 11:30am (5:30am EST) departure from CDG>MCO. This flight is about 9 hours... getting you to Orlando at 2:30pm...

Now, I think the absolute minimum you could get to WDW would be 3:30pm considering you are also running through customs. I don't even think it's possible, but lets say you can hit all for 4 parks and be back to the airport in 2.5 hours... putting you at 6pm.

Might be able to make the 7:17pm (EST) to LAX 9:36pm PST (12:36am EST). I think it's theoretically possible to get to Disneyland by 11pm PST (2 EST). I think you are going to need an Oogie Boogie bash night, because DCA typically closes at 10pm, but does stay open until 11pm for the Halloween party. Assuming you can make it into a line before 11pm, you would have 1 hour to ride that ride, jump to DL and get in another ride by 12am PST (3amEST) completing you 24.5 hour day.
What we really need is a direct flight from Tokyo to MCO
TDL and TDS open at 8:45am (7:45pm EST the day before) for resort guests, however, since the parks aren't quite next to each other, I think leaving by 9:45am (8:45pm EST) for the airport is best case scenario. A private car can take you to the airport in about 45mins, so 10:30am airport (9:30pm EST). Assuming 2 hours in the airport and a theoretical 14 hour flight... you would leave tokyo at 12:30am (11:30pm EST), and arrive at MCO around 12:30pm. Maybe... just maybe you could make the 5pm SW flight to LAX that lands at 7:20pm PST. With plenty of time to hit DCA by 10pm and DL by 12am. Thus completing a 32 hour park day (all on the same calendar day)
 

DisneyCane

Well-Known Member
State says Miami should get it first... Apparently for economic reasons.
MIA would attract a lower percentage of leisure travelers which would translate to higher fares which is what airlines want, especially for an ultra long haul route. It's better for an airline to have a Tokyo to MIA flight with a connecting flight to MCO.
MSO to Tokyo is too long of a flight for me.
Not much likelihood of a flight from Tokyo to Missoula, MT (I don't think it's even an international airport). Yes, I know it was a typo.
 

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