Have yet to do Disney Paris but have done Disneyland numerous times so its very similiar. Magic hour is key. We did the entire fantasyland every single ride and we also did space mountain 3 times in a row all in the hour. Three tips I have 1) water i believe you can ask for it at counter service and its free. I know both stateside parks do it. 2) mid day when its packed instead of fighting the crowds and hour long waits leave park and go to hotel for lunch, swim, nap, relax. Then come back and close park. 3) If you get in a que before closing you get to ride even after park closing. Thus if park closes at 10pm and you get in line at 9:55 pm the line doesnt close till 10pm.
Magic hour is the best! Managed to get on Peter Pans Flight as a walk in, which happens…never. Love it. Water is such a great money saver. I’ve never asked about free water over the counter at Disneyland Paris as they have water fountains that are used but will definitely ask on our upcoming trip. Got to love that mid day break. It’s a life (and feel/leg) saver. Especially when we tend to go the fireworks don’t start until 11pm, which makes for a super long day. Thank you for watching ❤️
I agree on not trusting the Parisian weather. We have been in April with glorious sunshine. Been in June with thunderstorms. Going next week, so shorts and T shirts but still taking umbrellas just incase
Hi. I like castles and fantasy/Fairytale type of buildings and characters, and many movies. I was wondering this: since i am not a mother, but i am interested of going to Disneyland one day in my life, when i have money. So my question is this: are there ever other persons that go there alone? Since i have travelled to many countries all by myself. I like zoos, Madame Tussauds, and many places where i can go mostly at daytime to feel safe. I like fresh air and beautiful things to see. Is Disneyland only for family, is it that need to have at least 1 person with me? Because my best woman friends live far away from me and they are adults like me, and they are very busy with their working life so we do not meet often. I hope i could get answer to my question, when you have some time for it. It would be great.
Hi. Absolutely you can go by yourself and you would have a fantastic time! It’s not just for families and that is what is so great about Disney! I would love to try a day on my own to get a whole other experience from the parks. Hope you manage to go! ❤️
You can go on your own and you will enjoy it very much. You have your time you can go in every ride you want in your time and see what you want. Don't be afraid of going alone. There are so many people who have their annual passes that go many times alone!
How exciting! I’d definitely recommend watching the 30th anniversary parade as it ends in Sept and we’ll worth watching! Really good idea to by the fast passes or even premier access, that will get you on most of not all the rides you want to go on. Save some time for merch shopping too. Don’t over plan your day too much. Go with the flow and enjoy every second! Hope you have the best time! ❤️
'Extra plus - snack and drink' isn't as good as it sounds, only one type of snack available from each outlet and some restrict the drinks you can get too. If you're in a group this can be rather annoying when everyone wants different snack. We ended up taking six waffles to get a drink each and gifting the unwanted waffles to fellow guests. Annoying the outlet as they were then losing sales.
This is why I tend to take loads of snacks and water with us. If it’s a limited time snack or something you can only get in the parks, then I’ll buy it there. Thank you for watching
Yes, you are able to hire a standard wheelchair from both parks. Just make sure if you want to visit both parks on the same day, to purchase that wheelchair hire so that you can use the wheelchair in both parks ❤️