Our thoughts on DLP:
The park is beautiful.
The castle is the best of all the parks.
The CMs range from very good to somewhat rude.
The hotels are abominable. Stay off-site.
We just returned from DLP, and these are my thoughts:
The MK park is beautiful, but Studios is barely worth a walk-through at this point. Nothing unique.
The castle is indeed beautiful, and the dragon is very fun.
The night-time castle show is the absolute best we've ever seen.
The CMs were very good for us.
The hotels are quite nice in my opinion. No problems--no serious criticisms.
The MK park is filled with little surprises, like trails all over and nooks and crannies to lose yourself in. Overall, a beautiful experience. Specifically:
1. Space Mountain is the roughest ride I've had at any Disney Park. Truly shaking.
2. The Adventureland and Frontierland caves and pathways are wonderful. Alice's Labyrinth was great.
3. The food wasn't nearly as bad as people say it was. One critique of the food was that later at night, food places start closing down, leaving few options, and those few options had very long lines.
4. There seems to be too much America there. Each hotel is named after an American place (Sequoia, New York, Newport Beach, Santa Fe). Back when the park was built, Europeans were fascinated by America--not now. In my opinion, an overhaul of the American names might be smart. Americanisms are simply not as enthralling for Europeans as they once were. We stayed at eh Sequoia, and it could easily be changed to an Alpine theme, for example.
5. To that end, the castle show features French Disney films, like Hunchback and Beauty and the Beast, more so than elsewhere. This is smart.
Again, a very fun trip, but I don't have a huge desire to go back anytime soon.