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Old 04-11-2007, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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for the lucky ones that have been to dl paris how many days to see all of the parks would you recomend
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We went in September and it was fairly busy. Despite that, we pretty much saw everything in three days. We were there for four days and spent day four re-visiting a lot of our favourites.
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I think two days is ample.
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Definately only 2 days needed. It's only 2 parks and thay are really quite small.
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We were there in October, and 2 days was plenty to experience both parks.
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I just got back from Disneyland Paris. I was there from March 18-21. It was cold and raining, but still fairly crowded. We had four day passes and only used 3 days. Disney Village is pretty small, mainly a few stores and restaurants. We really didn't spend much time in Disney Studios other than going on Rockin' Roller Coaster. Disneyland itself was very similar to Disneyland in California only a little bit smaller. I would say two days would be sufficient, maybe three. It's definitely worth going, and Sleeping Beauty's Castle is absolutely amazing. I think the castle was my favorite thing about Disneyland Paris.

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I'd say you'll need 3 days - 2 at the Disneyland park and 1 at Walt Disney Studios. They've been adding quite a few new attractions (esp. to the Studios park) lately. While the attractions at DLP are mostly similar to those found in the U.S. parks, a lot of them are newer and definitely worth seeing.

The sleeping beauty castle is unique - Disney didn't want to put a "regular" castle in its European park since Europe has its fair share of "real" castles already. So instead of building a castle that looks like one of the real castles (Cinderella castle in Orlando looks like Neuschwanstein, for example), they tried to build a fabulous, unreal castle with lots of little oriels and turrets.

So yeah, if you're a real Disney-nut (like me ), give yourself at least 3 days to fully explore DLRP.
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