Hey no need to apologise, we're just grown up kids chatting Disneyland Paris and giving our opinions. We've done two trips to DLP now spending 4 days in total in the parks and we'll go again in two years probably. It's strange because even though I know before going that they're different entities, I still have the hope that perhaps I'll get the same warm feeling in my heart as I get in Orlando and that never quite happens.
It's hard to explain without sounding like I'm dumping on DLP but it's more an honest opinion. We prefer to stay just outside of Disneyland hence Bussy-Saint-Georges our first trip and Val D'Europe on our last because we feel we get more for our money room wise and have more eating options as we don't want to hire a car or pay for taxis for meals out of DLP. There's a lot of good things in DLP that we enjoy however when I'm in Fantasyland in particular it just feels so un-Disney like for some reason and just doesn't work at all for me. Likewise in Discoveryland things like Mickey's Philharmagic feel like they're sucking the Disney out of the place as it feels so badly placed and cheaply done. Other than those gripes I don't walk around looking for faults and enjoy much off the offerings.
The cast members are better than many other theme parks, the attractions seem well maintained and the theming (apart from Fanasyland) is good. I also enjoy the food we bought although other than Pym in Avengers campus we've only bought snacks and ate properly elsewhere later that day. We tried Annette's Diner in Disney Village this year for a meal on the way out and I had one of the nicest burgers I've ever had with spicy cheese on it. I think the Studios will improve when the new section opens but do find the feel of that park currently far inferior to the other. Whilst I enjoy riding the Flight Force coaster, Spiderman, TOT and Remy's I don't really enjoy just walking around that park. Unlike other Disney parks where a big part is just being immersed into the feeling of being there, walking from one attraction to another is more like just going from A to B for me which is very disappointing.