26,000 steps later and we have officially seen the sights Disney Paris has to offer.
Would I go back?
No.
Although the park is smaller and condensed compared to
Disney California the rides are at a minimal. Each ride had a 40 minute or
longer suggested wait time, but that was more like an hour or more. The boys,
at 10 and 12, were not interested in waiting in the lines as the rides were not
quite worth the wait.
Disney Paris offers express entrance to the rides at a
premium rate, but I was advised by many travelers this was not required. After
being there, I would highly recommend this given the chance to repeat the
experience.
My personal favorite ride here is the same as my favorite
ride in California, Star Tours, where you enter a space shuttle buckle up and
C-3PO takes you on an exhilarating ride through space simulation with near
misses to crashing the ship!
Owen’s favorite ride was the Tower of Terror! An elevator
that shoots you up and drops you leaving your stomach at the top while on
repeat. Quite a disgusting feeling I might add.
Erik’s favorite ride was Indiana Jones, a small
rollercoaster that went upside down and whipped you around for sixty seconds
and then complete! My head smashed into the support bars several times making
it not so much fun.
Brad’s favorite ride was Pirates of the Caribbean, where we
boarded a boat and tried to spot Jack Sparrow throughout the ride with drops in
the water to bring you a minor thrill of excitement.
We watched the parade, ate dinner, and headed back to our flat
via light rail.
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