Hey guys. I'm trying to get the pros/cons of DLP vs the US parks. Anyone here who have been to both that would like to chime in?
This is the main thing I disagree with, per night of the trip it is worse value for me, the only reason it is cheaper is the shorter stay really. Flights from UK to Florida can be under £500, but travel to Disneyland Paris can be £100-200, if you spread the cost of Florida over a 10-14 night stay then that £500 flight still can be £50 a night, whereas a 3 night trip to DLP with a £150 direct Eurostar is still £50 per night averaged travel costs. Hotels at DLP aren't really any cheaper that WDW so for me a full long Florida trip is a better value.-A lot cheaper and much better value for money
Hey guys. I'm trying to get the pros/cons of DLP vs the US parks. Anyone here who have been to both that would like to chime in?
This is the main thing I disagree with, per night of the trip it is worse value for me, the only reason it is cheaper is the shorter stay really. Flights from UK to Florida can be under £500, but travel to Disneyland Paris can be £100-200, if you spread the cost of Florida over a 10-14 night stay then that £500 flight still can be £50 a night, whereas a 3 night trip to DLP with a £150 direct Eurostar is still £50 per night averaged travel costs. Hotels at DLP aren't really any cheaper that WDW so for me a full long Florida trip is a better value.
I think this is really the key difference right here.For me the, one difference is that a WDW trip is a vacation while our DLP trip was *part* of a vacation.
Already lots of good thoughts here in this thread!
I don't know about you, but when I go to theme parks I mainly go for the rides. Disneyland Paris has some wonderful and unique versions of classic Disneyland E Tickets (Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain). But overall the Paris parks don't have a whole lot of rides. And even fewer theater shows than the American parks.
But let's ignore theater attractions and shows, and just focus on the rides, since these are amusement parks and rides are what mainly drives attendance to amusement parks. The various rides "under construction" are not included in the current tallies noted below.
Walt Disney World Resort - 51 Rides
Magic Kingdom - 27 Rides, 7 E Tickets (Jungle, Pirates, Mansion, Thunder, Splash, Small World, Space)
EPCOT - 9 Rides, 4 E Tickets (Spaceship Earth, Mission:Space, Test Track, Soarin')
Hollywood Studios - 7 Rides, 4 E Tickets (Tower of Terror, RnR Coaster, Star Tours, Millennium Falcon)
Animal Kingdom - 8 Rides, 5 E Tickets (Safari, Everest, Kali River, Dinosaur, Flight of Passage)
Under Construction - 5 Rides, 4 E Tickets (Tron, Rise of the Resistance, Runaway Railway, Guardians of the Galaxy, plus Ratatouille D Ticket)
Disneyland Paris Resort - 31 Rides
Disneyland Paris - 22 Rides, 6 E Tickets (Pirates, Phantom Manor, Thunder, Space, Star Tours, Small World)
Disney Studios - 9 Rides, 3 E Tickets (Tower of Terror, RnR Coaster, Tram Tour)
Under Construction - 4 Rides, 2 E Tickets (Frozen, Rise of the Resistance, plus Spiderman D Ticket & Toy Story B Ticket)
Disneyland Resort - 54 Rides
Disneyland - 36 Rides, 12 E Tickets (Jungle, Indiana Jones, Pirates, Mansion, Splash, Thunder, Small World, Matterhorn, Submarines, Space, Star Tours, Millennium Falcon)
California Adventure - 18 Rides, 5 E Tickets (Guardians of the Galaxy, Soarin', Grizzly River, Incredicoaster, Radiator Racers)
Under Construction - 4 Rides, 3 E Tickets (Rise of the Resistance, Runaway Railway, Avengers, plus Spiderman D Ticket)
Disneyland Paris
Cons
-Language is a mix of both French and English though mostly French
-Firework shows are very minimalist compared to WDW due to French laws and noise complaints from nearby residents
It's a con because the list is aimed at Americans who speak English so going to Paris and not being able to understand the shows and rides is a con whereas if you go to WDW you will understand everything as it is all in English.How is that a con? I would think it would be a pro for the French. Many Europeans (or at least, those who are non-French and non-English) would face the problem if they went Florida or France.
I guess Disneyland and Disneyland Paris are kind of in the same boat, at least as far as complaints from residents are concerned.
Tokyo same thing, their Fireworks shows are only 5 minutes long.I guess Disneyland and Disneyland Paris are kind of in the same boat, at least as far as complaints from residents are concerned.
Tokyo same thing, their Fireworks shows are only 5 minutes long.
I believe so since it’s VERY close to an urban area.So they have to contend with complaints from nearby residents, too?
-All American, English language, full American Disney atmosphere
-Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, Legoland, Busch Gardens, Kennedy Space Center and other attractions nearby
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