quite niche but the gas lamps in the Arcades were made by William Sugg & Co of England, especially for the park. This same company made the gas lamps for Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and much of Westminster. Some of their original lamps still exist in London today.
I went two months ago and was astonished, for some reason I expected a cheaper smaller version of the American parks, but it's it's own whole thing, it's beautiful!
I adore watching hidden secrets when I go to Disney I always point them out to my family and guests they ask where I knew that from and I just say TPMVIDS !😊❤
2:24 … I think the keys are also to do with the old Disney 7 Keys. They were the guidelines we used to follow as Cast Members. Each character had their own under the 7 guest service guidelines or know as the 7 keys. Also the Key with the D is now used for the Safety Key in the new 5 keys of Disney.
Always love dlp one of my favourite secret photos is the fact that the sight lines from just before the treehouse gives you the pirate ship attacking the fort (pirates of the Caribbean entrance) from while using skull island for cover, and at night the lighting is fantastic for it
I'm going to Disneyland Paris in August and I love telling my family all the hidden secrets that I find out about through you. Keep doing what you're doing! 🙂
Thank you TPM Vids for showcasing more of my "main" Disney Park in France! As a European, this is my go-to Disney Park. I've gone so may times and thanks to you, there are so many things that I haven't even seen :D
6:20 Worth noting that the easter egg on the Jeep only works if you use the old American pattern for a date-code, since France (like a lot of the world) goes day-month-year instead
5:33, so my favorite fact about the toy story lands is about the scale and how much thought went into the making of the park. Going by the scale of giant shoe prints on the ground, you can determine how tall Andy would be, and more so how small the guests would be as well. If like at Disneyland the footprints are 25 feet long, you can use that to tell how tall Andy would be in real life. The average size for a 10 year old boy is about 4 feet tall, meaning if you scale it up he would be about 150 feet tall. The guest would be about 2.5 inches tall, which happens to be the average size of the Army Men.
9:02 These Indian teepee are also the remains of an old playground for children on the theme of Pocahontas present at the opening of the park! (It would be nice to have a special video on the attractions removed from the park)
These facts are so fascinating! I could be wrong, but I think that the D key could belong to Doc because of the letter D being the first letter in both Doc and Disney! Great work, TPM VIDS. Keep it up!😊
I was waiting for the French Toy Story date to be recorded as date, month, year like “they better had have done this”. Well played Disneyland, good job. (This is the superior and correct format btw)
I've eaten fried frogs legs before and I do enjoy them whenever I have the chance to eat them; the phrase "tastse like chicken" isn't really wasted here as it does have a similar tastes (at least to me) but not 100% the same as they are a bit chewier and have a little more or a salty taste
I went here on a week-long school trip to France back in 2006. We were only at the park for less than a day (we'd travelled from our accommodation in Normandy, and needed time at the end of the day for a brief drive around Paris before heading back to Calais for the ferry), so not too many rides (Indiana Jones coaster, Phantom Manor, Pirates of the Caribbean, Big Thunder Mountain) but it was still a great day ☺️
There’s another baseball Easter egg in the building facade. It’s called the Doubleday Building. Abner Doubleday is credited with inventing baseball. There’s also a “WDI” hidden in the intricate facade of Adventureland. It’s on the right side as you enter the land from the hub. It’s about 12 ft up.
I cannot wait to see the top 10 hidden secrets on Tiana's ride. Because we all know there will be. I wonder if Biar Rabbit is hiding among mama' odies bottles. or feasting on Tiana's food, or listening to Louis' music.
I live in Germany and was in Disney land Paris only once in my life. But with Notre Dame reopening in December this year, I plan a Trip to Paris and this time, i will revisit the Parc. 🥰🥰🥰
At 7:00, "histoire de jouets" was the title for the Quebec release, in France the title remains "Toy story". For the genie's lamp it's funny to hear Richard Darbois's voice😂
Hidden secret videos are interesting when your in the park the videos are about, even if I only go to one of the parks it’s still to acquire this knowledge
I’m lucky enough that I HAVE actually had frogs legs before! An asian buffet that used to be near where my childhood home was actually served fried frogs legs (the owner liked frogs legs). Not a lot of meat, BUT he seasoned them with a sweet chili sauce and they were legit good! I don’t want to say they tasted like chicken, because that’s a load of bunk, but they do take on the flavor of whatever you season them with.
So glad you’re back TPM vids! Missed you last Sunday! Also, I’m going to Disney tomorrow!! Me and my mom are riding all the rides in one day at Epcot, we’re doing that tomorrow, then on Tuesday we’re going to Magic Kingdom and Hollywood studios!! Again, glad you posted!
I have a little secret that people doesnt normally go to in Paris! There is a cinderella carriage near the plaza of where that cinderella is, not a lot of people sees it and its a pretty unique thing regarding the movie!
I had frog legs! They're pretty nice and taste kinda river fish-like; I liked the taste but it isn't my favourite and I'd order them again only if I had a craving because they're also bony like chicken wings and it's annoying (yeah, I don't like to deal with chicken wings and fish either)
what a great videon on DLP ^^ The french voice of the Génie is Richard Darbois, he's the french voice of Harison Ford, Buzz Lightyear and Louis from the Princess and the Frog (and many lots like Patrick Swayze, Biff Tannen or Dan Aykroyd) ^^ and "Histoire de Jouets" it's the French canadian name of Toy Story, in France it's Toy Story ^^
Frog leg consumer here. In my town, we had a buffet place that served salt and pepper frog legs They taste like chicken but are alot more tender and very juicy. I didnt know it was a french delicacy though.