@@ThemeSeekers Eurodisney was a golden park. Its sad the success wasnt here. But at least the resort still open and now it s better. The beauty of the park never be the same than 1992. Sorry im french ^^
Me and my family frequently visited DLP during my childhood, I have loads of happy memories of the walk from being a kid, the park was spotless and if you stayed regularly (in a Disney hotel) they would often have small touches like a free small toy or a note welcoming us park. It helped give the resorts an even more welcoming atmosphere and your custom was very appreciated. There never seemed to be a lot of thrill rides in DLP but when I was a small child this didn’t bother me as much as it had a great selection of dark rides/other attractions! The was spotless, staff were helpful and it was just an easy way for people in Europe to visit a Disney park without having to travel internationally. I noticed the last few times I’ve been to the park (a few years ago) the park seemed run down, a lot of attractions were closed, the parks were uncomfortably crowded and wait times for popular rides were ridiculous. I know the park has announced major investment recently with expansions to WDSP which all going well should hopefully give the resort the boost it needs! Love the videos!
Interesting to hear a different perspective! Perhaps the parks need to be really busy to succeed, which is a bit of a double-edged sword. We love when the parks are quiet but we also want the parks to still be there in 10 years! 😂 Thanks for watching! 😃
When you mean it is a failure do you mean late 90s and early 2000s? And I was born in 2010 so I wasn’t alive then and Disneyland Paris was amazing when I first visited it in 2014 till 2019 because of corona virus I haven’t visited it recently.
No Soarin', no Test Track, no Cars Land, no Tron, no Seven Dwarfs Mine Ride, no Star Wars, no Slinky Dog Dash, no Rock N' Rollercoaster, what's not to like!