Disneyland Paris HAS to be one of the most special places I've ever visited. Walking up the main street to the 'Sleeping Beauty Castle' is simply magical.
As we didn't have much time in the park, we had to cram in as much as possible to a short space of time, including rides and of course purchasing some official Disney merchandise.
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| The Entrance Gates |
Firstly, as we'd got to the park for the gates opening we decided to go on a ride first since there were barely any queues. But the one we'd chosen to go on, 'Phantom Manor', turned out to be little more than a haunted house that moved slightly. Thankfully it didn't last too long and we were ready for a REAL ride next! We made our way through to the Walt Disney Studios park, to go on the 'Rock 'n' Rollercoaster Starring Aerosmith', a ride which featured 360° loops and sheer drops- it's safe to say this ride was far better than the previous one!
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| The Entrance to Walt Disney Studios Park |
After the adrenaline rush, we had a wander round the park to try and decide which ride to choose next. After walking in circles looking at all the different attractions, we chose to go on 'Crush's Coaster'- a ride which was based around Disney Pixar's Finding Nemo.
The last ride we went on was 'The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror'- a drop tower where you plunge down 13 floors. I went on this ride the first time I visited Disneyland Paris(when I was 8)- it's safe to say I enjoyed it a LOT more this time than last time!
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| I couldn't not buy the photo from the ride! |
Sadly, even the most magical days have to come to an end, and after a day of walking through the parks, seeing my favourite Disney characters and facing my fears on some rides, it was time to head back to the bus. Nevertheless, I had an amazing day and I'm so grateful for having the chance to visit.
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| Disneyland Paris Hotel |
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| The Food Court |
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| Magic of Disney |
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| Monsters Inc |
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