Marne-la-Vallée, Paris, France 
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Disneyland Park
Space Mountain: Mission 2 | Big Thunder Mountain | Indiana Jones et le Temple du Peril Honey I Shrunk the Audience | Star Tours | Autopia | Pirates of the Caribbean Phantom Manor | Orbitron | Its a Small World
Walt Disney Studios Park
Rock n Roller Coaster | Tower of Terror | Toon Studios | Armageddon SFX Cinemagique | Flying Carpets | Studio Tram Tour | Moteurs....Action | Crush's Turtle Twist

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Parks Owner: Euro-Disney S.C.A
Disneyland Resort Paris. Out of the many Theme Parks that Walt Disney own and run, next to Disney's California Adventure and Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort Paris is the most well-known and most visited park. Located in a perfect circular location, with many Disney Hotels around the perimeter of the vast site, Disneyland can be accessed with great ease from all over Europe. Although Disneyland is completely over-shadowed by its 'Daddy' park, Walt Disney World, Disneyland never fails to keep it's attractions up to date and the guests rolling in. The most impressive thing about Disneyland is how, over the years, it has become completely compatible for all its guests from all over Europe. With the Euro Star Train link now running to, from and through Disneyland, it makes visiting Disneyland that much more fun and easier. Disneyland, best for its weekend breaks and 'Quick Getaways,' has a large and varied bag of attractions for all ages and sizes, and everything is all so close and amazingly accessible. Even down to the On-Site bus service and Mini Train service that runs in and out of the main park and to and from nearly all of the Hotels. Disneyland is great for one of those last minute getaways with the kids. So, whether it be by Car, Train, Boat, Plane, Bus or Couch; get to Disneyland Resort Paris, as it promises a fun and magical experience.
Disneyland Park. Just as it's meant to be, Disney really gives all its efforts towards their Theme Parks. The theming around Disneyland Park is amazing, colourful and in great detail. It just brings a smile to your face when you stand before the great Castle. The park boasts 5 amazing areas for you to induldge yourself into. Whether it be Main Street USA, where you can shop till you drop, or Discoveryland, where you can dive right into the heart of Space and experience a futuristic era, Disneyland has it all. The park hosts an extremely wide range of attractions and rides for all ages and sizes. Why not board a boat, grab a seat, and enjoy the echanting tale in 'Its a small World', or launch into Outer-space, where you dodge comets, chase meteorites, and escape planet explosions at immense speeds and in all directions in Space Mountain 2. Then take a strole over to Adventureland where you can join Indiana Jones and The Temple of Peril for a high speed escape, winding through the Ancient Ruins and the Abandoned Camp. Finally, jump to Frontierland and hop inside the Phantom Monor to see if you believe in Ghosts! Experience terror as walls move and structures crumble before you, while being haunted by the Ghosts of the Manor. These are only a few of the attractions that Disneyland Park has to offer for you and your friends and family.
Walt Disney Studios Park. Even though Disneyland has been Operating/Open since mid 1992, the park made its real debut when it was decided to build a Sister park right next door to the existing Disneyland. Under the name of Walt Disney Studios, the sister park opened a whole new experience for guests and the chance of something new and amazing. Imagine what it's like to be in the Studios where Disney comes alive - this park gives you that experience. Hop aboard the Studio Tram Tour and be taken behind-the-scenes and shown where the movie magic is created. Then, buckle up for a heck of a road trip as you Join Aerosmith and twist, turn and speed through crazy inversions and amazing elements. The wind in your hair, the music in your ears, and the lights beating on your face, all make you feel like a movie star...On the edge! As you can see, Walt Disney Studios gives you an amazing experience as you join in with the movies and stars you know and love!
Official Site: Disneyland Resort Paris
Unofficial Fan Sites: ClickMagique and DLRP Magic
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| _STEVIE_CONLON_ |
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Unrel!!! was der las wek an luvd it!!! TOT is amazing!!!
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| jaybuoy |
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Posts: 15 Location: Birmingham
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Amazing resort, hope to go back in future cause I need to ride the TOT.
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| CoasterGeek610 |
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I loved this place.
Avoid during winter, it's very busy during that time. 110 minutes for BTMRR!!
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| arsenalalex100 |
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just magic all you can say! =]
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| danielfitzgerald99 |
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Posts: 1752 Location: Hastings
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2 amazing parks. Rides are fun and all the other attractions offer a wide variety to choose from. Really friendly staff and just a nice family vibe wherever you go. Magic.
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| MsIsly |
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Posts: 1752 Location: Hastings
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First im going here, then im going to spain PortAventura! whoo this year when i come over to the Uk, then i'm gonna get the eurostar, can;t wait!
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| chiggy321 |
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Magical, Absolutley Magical, people often moan the rides aren't scary enough but if you wanted to go to a theme park purely for adrenaline then you'd go somewhere else. Saying this though, Space Mountain, Rock 'n' Roll Coaster and Indiana Jones all pack a punch.
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| jaybuoy |
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Posts: 15 Location: Birmingham
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o by the way i want to know is,is magic kindom ever going to build a splash canyon like the other parks, because you cant exactly say the pirate of the carribian is a water ride cause i dint get wet at all, i hope they do build a splash canyon or a whole new desighn of log flume or rapids.
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| jaybuoy |
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Posts: 15 Location: Birmingham
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i really enjoyed it, i prefere florida but this would be my second fav, great rides in both parks but i did not see alot of disney charecters walking around, AND HAVE U SEEN WHAT MGM IS BUIULDING. Its looks great the toon studioe, tower of terror, and i have heard loads of rumours that soarin and stich encounter is comeing to mgm as well, and i have heard they are extending studioe tram tours for a whole new scene.Its called journy to the centre of the earth. I hope they build all this stuff because MGM needs a lot of new rides.
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| coasterchris93 |
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Posts: 15 Location: Birmingham
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This park is fantastic! It has more thrills than the one in Florida has to offer and stopping at the resort is just the best holiday a coater fan can ever have!
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| Knucklecoaster |
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Posts: 15 Location: Birmingham
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I'm not cyin peter pan on here, how dare u not include it! It was the most romantic ride I've ever been on!
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| danthecoasterman |
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Posts: 750 Location: Burntwood, Staffordshire
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Bad maintanence, good rides though. But not very thrilling altough I know it is aimed towards younger peoples.
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| Knucklecoaster |
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Posts: 750 Location: Burntwood, Staffordshire
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I enjoyed Disney Paris, it's more compact than the Florida version and u don't hav 2 endure the long walks. The evening parade's where spectacular. And Space Mountain & The Rock'n Roller gav some surprisingly gud thrills.
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