When we moved here I promised I would never waste vacation time going to Disneyland in Paris. Our kids had been to Disneyland so many times that it seemed unnecessary when there were so many things in Europe we would never be able to see again.
After so many of our American friends told us how fun it was and how it really was different than the California version, we decided to give in to our kids' wishes and try it out. I'm so glad we did. It was a beautiful day and we had so much fun. The lines weren't terrible so we actually were able to go on a lot of the rides. It was kind of cool to see the newer interpretations of everything and I loved it that the park was a little smaller and it was easier to get from land to land.
A huge downside: smoking is allowed in the park. There's nothing like waiting in line while the person in front of you is blowing smoke your way. The other funny thing was that people weren't quite sure how to form lines. When I made my way to the concessions stand (more than once), instead of one or two lines, there was just a large mass of people grouped together. I wasn't sure who was first in line or who to stand behind. Lastly, for being the happiest place on earth, the Disneyland employees weren't too happy to provide friendly customer service. Weird! I'm used to those overly smiley folks walking around Disneyland hoping to make your day by trading pins with you.
Anyway, like I said, I'm so glad that we took the trip as it will be a great memory for us and the kids. A month and a half later, Henry is still belting out "It's a Small World" wherever he goes...outside to play, in the bathroom, in bed...our neighbor thinks it's pretty funny.
By mini I mean there were about 3 or 4 floats!
The ride is pretty similar only the scenes are in a different order.
Oh and the drops were in a different place so even I was surprised.
The line for the tea cups wasn't as long as I had anticipated and Pete wasn't back in time to ride with the kids. Let's just say I haven't ridden on the tea cups since I was a kid for a very good reason. The kids were nice to me though and didn't spin us too fast.
Alas, he was a couple inches too short and they wouldn't let him on.
The train actually goes through a tunnel under the water and comes out on those rocks on the other side. While Henry and I were waiting we kept seeing trains pop up over there and couldn't figure out where they were coming from.
When we finally stopped to eat lunch at this fun buffet place, we discovered a lot of them inside.