So, our family is considering a trip to Paris next March (into April) - during our school Spring Break (two teachers and a college student) which means... extended Easter weekend. Both of us adults have been to Paris in the past, but it has been 25 years for my wife and 40 years for me, so it's almost like we have all never been. We most likely will have 5 and a half days to enjoy the area. Much as I think we would be more than happy to spend 5 days just in the city, we are (duh, regulars on this site) Disney people and want a couple days at DLP. And, most likely about a week after this trip our daughter will be starting with the College Program at WDW and then will be there through August.
Lots of opinion questions as we start getting into planning. Thoughts on which is better - 3 nights in downtown Paris and then 2 nights at DLP or maybe just metro out to DLP and stay in the same hotel the whole time (or even metro into the city and stay at DLP the whole time)? Is it worth the additional expense to be onsite? What onsite dining is really worth it? With only 1.5-2.5 days in the parks, should we even both with any table service or will it just cut into touring time? Highest priority attractions for a family that has done WDW more times than we can count and DL at least a few times?
And some veteran information that isn't readily available on the internet since DLP doesn't have a thousand info websites like the US parks do. How crazy might it be on Easter weekend? With Easter in March in 2024, are the parks still going to be somewhat limited on hours? I know some attractions are somewhat seasonal... what might still be closed in late March into early April?
Any other general advice and ideas are most welcome. @marni1971 @Swissmiss @fradz
Lots of opinion questions as we start getting into planning. Thoughts on which is better - 3 nights in downtown Paris and then 2 nights at DLP or maybe just metro out to DLP and stay in the same hotel the whole time (or even metro into the city and stay at DLP the whole time)? Is it worth the additional expense to be onsite? What onsite dining is really worth it? With only 1.5-2.5 days in the parks, should we even both with any table service or will it just cut into touring time? Highest priority attractions for a family that has done WDW more times than we can count and DL at least a few times?
And some veteran information that isn't readily available on the internet since DLP doesn't have a thousand info websites like the US parks do. How crazy might it be on Easter weekend? With Easter in March in 2024, are the parks still going to be somewhat limited on hours? I know some attractions are somewhat seasonal... what might still be closed in late March into early April?
Any other general advice and ideas are most welcome. @marni1971 @Swissmiss @fradz