Hi everyone, I am just back from a trip to Disneyland Paris and wanted to report a few observations.
Parks:
General:
I hope some you might find this interesting. If anyone has a question, just ask ahead.
Parks:
- Disneyland Park: Wow, I had forgotten how beautiful this park is! I could have spent days in there without going on any rides. But the rides were a pretty good addition anyway. After having been at WDW once a year in the past years, I realized how many attractions are better or just prettier at DLP than the MK. Peter Pan even had quite a thrill factor to it!
- Walt Disney Studios: Looks much better due to the Towe of Terror addition, but still only is a nice diversion, not really a park in its own. To be honest, I did not manage to see everything I would have wanted to see there (I missed Cinemagic, Rock 'n Roller Coaster and the Stitch experience), but time in the Disneyland Park seemed just more valuable.
- Big Thunder Mountain: A really great ride which makes me laugh. I also got a "bonus ride" late Monday evening just before the park closed. When we pulled into the station no one was waiting to board the seats towards the end of the train where I was sitting and I got to just stay put and depart for a second ride.
- Tower of Terror: This was my first trip to DLP since this was built and it has done so much for WDS. There is actually something pretty to look at in that park! And the ride is great, too. When I rode ToT in DCA I did not like it that much and preferred the one in WDW, so I was very anxious, knowing that the WDS version is the same as the DCA version. But I loved it a lot! It seemed faster to me than at WDW and I loved the "ghost mirror effect"!
- Space Mountain: This was my favourite ride in 1995 - and I tried so much to like it this time again, but just couldn't. It gave me a horrible headache from throwing my head around so much, the music was nearly not audible and I just liked the old story so much more...
- Toy Story Playland: It looks cute but even on an uncrowded day the lines were far too long due to the low capacity. I am very sorry that they used money on this. But I must admit that I was a bit excited to see the Ratatouille benches...
- Extra Magic Hours: They were great: from 8-10 every morning at Disneyland Park. We managed to be in the park every morning shortly after 8 am and walked on all the rides in Fantasyland, even got to stay on Dumbo for a second ride because there wasn't a line.
- Castle: The castle was being refurbished during our trip. I really did not mind that at all, it did not look to bad because the top wasn't covered and I am just happy for any refurbishing happening at DLP!
- Newport Bay Club: We stayed in a regular lakeside room here. I really loved the room decor there, it was so bright. The room was in an ok shape, but not perfect. We had a much worse room at the Sequoia Lodge four years ago, so I was quite happy. But it was still obvious that the room was in need of refurbishment. Also the outside of the hotel shows lots of wear and tear.
- Sequoia Lodge: We did not stay there, but ended up visiting daily, especially for drinks in the bar in the evening. I stayed there in the past, but had such a bad room the last time that we did not return. But I still love the general feeling of the hotel and will consider returning next time when the rooms are all redone!
- Walking to the parks: The biggest selling point for the Disney resorts is that you can walk to the parks. It does add to all the walking one does, but it is a great way to arrive in the morning!
- Hotel Breakfast: This is the thing I don't like about the Disney hotels. We had chosen assigned breakfast times between 7 am and 8 am and on the first day it was ok since we got to eat in a still pretty empty Cape Cod. On the second day we were however sent to a conference room which was crowded and had too many tables. Not a nice breakfast. The last day we had breakfast at the Plaza Inn and that was at least again a beautiful place. And they were so nice to give us a table a bit earlier than our reservation. It wasn't really sooo bad, but it is still one of the least enjoyable parts fo a DLP trip.
- Walt's: This was a fantastic meal in the most beautiful restaurant. It was our last meal of the trip and I was glad that I did not eat there at an earlie point on our trip, because everything else would have paled in comparison. We had lunch at 12:15 pm and got a table overlooking Main Street. It was quite the perfect meal.
- Agrabah Cafe: This is a buffet influenced by North African cuisine, think couscous, kebab etc. There were also a lot of salads. It is a perfect fit for Adventureland in DLP (and would be quite at home at Morocco in Epcot). The place was pretty busy. The food was delicious and there was a large selection on the buffet. I am normally not a fan of buffets, but this one was really good! They also had very sweet mint tea which was served in beautiful metall tea pots and small glasses to drink from.
- Counter service food: I had food from Main Street Deli, Mr Toad's and Cowboy Barbecue. The food was just slightly ok. However, the thing that got me was how expensive it was for what it was. I really can't understand why they do that. I am sure this only makes people to bring food from home. I would think that if the food was better, they would be able to sell more. And it was very difficult to find some kind of snack that wasn't a pastry or a bag of chips. Oh, and the price of drinks is just ridiculous!
General:
- Disney characters: I did not join in the long long long lines in the park, but had chance encounters in the lobbys of Disneyland Hotel and Hotel New York when I walked back to the hotel for a mid-day break and wanted to see the lobbies. The lobbies were nearly empty and there were Eyeore and Chip and Dale in DLH and Minnie and Mickey at HNY. During lunch at Cowboy Cookout lots of characters came out as well: "Farmer" Mickey and Minnie, Woody, Goofy. It wasn't crowded and it was lovely to see people being just surprised that Mickey was saying hi while they were having lunch.
- Weather: brilliant sunshine getting warmer every day, the most beautiful spring weather! And I saw all the cherry trees and magnolias in full bloom! The parks were so pretty!
- Cast Members: In the past I had often not so magical experiences with CMs, they seemed so little enthusiastic about their job. This time I saw so many who really seemed to enjoy what they were doing. Some were really into their roles and I had a nice conversation with one working in the Sequia Lodge shop. I was wondering wether this isn't a new generation of CMs who grew up with going to DLP as kids themselves?
- Shareholders' Club: What a great deal! I really enjoyed all the discounts for merchandise and table service dining. And getting coffee (and really good coffee even) at 9 am with a delicious pastry filled with nuts in Salon Mickey (a small private lounge for shareholders at the entrance to Main Street) was just perfect!
- Maintenance: this really bothered me on previous trips that you see that they don't keep everything looking new and shiny. And I still saw those cases on this trip. The lighthouse in front of Newport Bayclub, the pirate ship etc. However, I tried to go in with the mindset that I knew it would be that way and that I should rather focus on the good things. And then I found out that it was much better than I expected. The good thing is that Disneyland Park is just so incredibly beautiful in the whole concept, that it does not matter so much if things ren't perfect.
I hope some you might find this interesting. If anyone has a question, just ask ahead.