Disneyland Paris

Married@WDW

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Hey gang!

Anyone out there been to DL Paris and have a great "can't miss" place to see? Or did you have a fantastic meal at a restaurant you'd totally recommend?

We're headed to London and Paris the first week of June, including four days at Disney. We've been to DL Paris once before, but only for a day and had very bad luck with our food selections and didn't get to see everything we wanted to.


THANKS for any help you guys can offer!
 

Claire L

New Member
Went to Paris Disneyland in Feb 1999 and waited for two hours, in the snow, to get on the Indiana Jones ride but it was worth it. If you like roller coasters the Space Mountain there is the best I've been on. Also the new Studios park is opening up with alot of the same stuff as MGM.
Hope your French is good! Although it does spoil the American feel to it all.
Bon voyage.
Claire L
 

markymark

Well-Known Member
Have a meal in the restaurant which overlooks Pirates Of The Carribean, book early and ask for a seat near the water, very romantic and great food too.

Sorry I can't remember the name if it!:brick:
 

Spocky

New Member
Originally posted by Married@WDW
Hey gang!

Anyone out there been to DL Paris and have a great "can't miss" place to see? Or did you have a fantastic meal at a restaurant you'd totally recommend?

We're headed to London and Paris the first week of June, including four days at Disney. We've been to DL Paris once before, but only for a day and had very bad luck with our food selections and didn't get to see everything we wanted to.


THANKS for any help you guys can offer!

I've been to DL Paris 13 times. You have to go to Space Mountain, it's totally different from the one in WDW. You also have to go to Iniana Jones Backwards, it's a backwards rollercoasterride. In Magic Kingdom you have the choice off different restaurants. If you like fisch i recommend "the Blue Lagoon". You can also go to "Walt's" in Mainstreet.

You also have to visit the Walt Disney Studios with it's spectacular Rock'n Rollercoaster and a wonderfull stuntshow called "Moteurs Action"

You can check out this site www.disneyparis.be
 

Al

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by markymark
Got it!!!!

The Blue Lagoon Restaurant :)


i know what you mean!!! you get to look into PotC!!! (dont you :veryconfu ) yeah, and the glass is blue!!! lol!
 

Piglet

New Member
I love the Blue Lagoon Restaurant, but if you go don't sit at the edge by the water you tend to get splashed by people in the boats!:mad:
 

Al

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Piglet
I love the Blue Lagoon Restaurant, but if you go don't sit at the edge by the water you tend to get splashed by people in the boats!:mad:


i thought there was blue glass there?
 

Al

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by markymark


Is this blue glass something new?

heehee, dont ask me why, i think i am dreaming! :hammer: :hammer: i could of sworn there was glass there , and im sure it was blue!! i must of been dreaming! sorry :hammer: :hammer:
 

MarknSue

New Member
I would not miss the Winnie the pooh show, if you catch it as the sun sets behind the castle it's even nicer! Also, the Tarzan show is a must see. Foodwise, Character Dinner in the Disneyland Hotel is very nice. Avoid the Rainforest Cafe, service was awful when we went, so much so, that we had to walk out!

Have a wonderful time:D :D
 

mej

New Member
Roller Coasters are great at DLP. I also liked the story book boat ride! The Disney Village had a great atmosphere too - and very handy to the park.
 

Richy_roo

New Member
DLP

Don't miss the dragon, who lives under the castle, which is accessible from the shop in the castle. and exits to the right when looking at the castle from the front.

Also as mentioned dont miss Space Mountain
 

grandmath

Active Member
To have a really mysterious and/or romantic experience, visit Swiss Family Treehouse at night, as well as Captain Hook's Galley and the bridges and caverns of Adventureland. Frontierland is also cool at night. Strool along the multiple small pathways in both lands, or around the Lake Disney (outside the park). At the end of the day, just stay at the end of Main Street, in Front of Castle and feel the magic :rolleyes: Don't miss Space Mountain of course (if you ride it at 22h50, you may ride it 5 times without gettint out of the train!), and try to ride Indiana Jones Backwards and BTM at night, the atmoshere is just great!

To eat, I recommend Silver Spur Steackhouse in Frontierland, Walt's in Main Street, and Blue Lagoon or Lucky Nuggett for the atmosphere. For good fastfoods, try Cowboy Cookout Barbecue or some cool restaurants in Disney Village. And of course, don't miss the Studios. When you're entering Armageddon, ask to be an actor on the stage, they'll say OK. Do the same at the Stuint Show, it really adds some fun to your day.
 

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