Do I get a map of Disneyland Paris when i get there?
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Do I have to buy it? Or do they give it me? Any one know of the best rides? Any other info on Disneyland Paris would help SO much! Thanks oOxXOo
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Yeah you do even if they forget to give you one they're everywhere :D I've been three times, I think my favourite rides were the Indiana Jones one, Big Thunder Mountain is a classic and the one in the dome with the space theme... I forget what it's called :D Although I never went on it, there's one my mum liked and she hates rides, it was the Aerosmith rollercoaster simulator. Hope that helps!
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Yes you get the map there! If you are staying on property you will receive a packet of information when you check in. If not you can pick it up as you enter the park. They also have tip sheets. They list times of shows, special events and where to meet characters. They are both FREE. Be sure to get both of them...they are great resources. Watch for the Fast Pass Machines throughout the parks...this is a big time saver. When you enter the Magic Kingdom in Disneyland Paris the first thing you should do is board the Steam Train at the Main Street Station. This is a great way to view this picturesque park and get the lay of the land. There are Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, Discoveryland (Tomorrowland),etc. Be sure to do the Indiana Hones & the Temple of Peril & the Pirates of the Carribean, Space Mountain, Bif Thunder Disneyland Paris is the most beautiful of all the theme parks...no expense was spared. They took the very best of Disneylands & Walt Disney Worlds Magic Kingdom and built an amazing park. Sleeping Beauty Castle is the most beautiful of all the parks. There is even a dungeon where Maleficent is changed to the wall for eternity. (In dragon form of course). The park has all the Victorian charm of Disneyland. Gorgeous stained glass windows with scenes from Sleeping Beauty. The park also has many unique charms like The Wild West Encampment. You must enter \through an Indian Village to get to the Fort and the stockade. (This is full scale & the kids love it)! This is the home of Davy Crockette. Right past here is a mining town complete with the Gold Rush. There is the Lucky Golden Nugget Saloon with can-can dancers, comedians and Disney Characters. Next your offto Pocahontas Indian Village. There are most of the original rides from Disnyland & Walt Disney World. There are some that have been changed like the Phantom Manor which is similar to The Haunted Mansion. (The story board and attraction are different). There is a Walt Disney's Studio Park which is similar to Disney's Hollywood Studios. A great attraction here is Armagedeon-Les Effets Speciaux (Special Effects) this is a really cool attraction. There is also Disney Village which is like a Downtown Disney but different. It has a really cool Wild West Show. Lots of restaurants, bars & shopping! Great attractions: Hurricanes Discotheque & The Panora Magique Balloon (largest captive balloon in the World! Breathtaking view). Attractions not to miss: Fanatsyland: Pinocchio's Daring Journey (This was originally in Disneyland California before moving to Paris). The Storybook Canal Boats- the boats go through miniture villages which are scenes from Disney movies. Discoveryland/Tomorrowland: Autotopia Mysteries of the Nautilus *Disney Princess Fantasy Faire (Show) at the Videopolis Adventureland: Indiana Jones & the Temple of Peril Pirates of The Caribbean (of course) Walt Disney's Studios Park: Animagique: (Fun Show with Mickey & Donald in a vault) Crush's Coaster: a spinning roller coaster (similar to Primeval Whirl in the Animal Kingdom as it is fun & not intense). Cars Quarte Roues Rallye:this is also a spinning ride (similar to the tea cups in Disneyland but changes venues). Tower of Terror Ammageddon Special Effects Show Rockin' Roller Coaster Motor...Stunt Show Spectacular Stitch Live Disney's Cars & Stars Parade (from Disney World) Coming in 2010 to coincide with the new Toy Story 3 movie will be Toy Story Playland. This space will shrink visitors to the size of a toy & will have 3 attractions: Half Pipe (a steel roller coaster), a parachute jump type ride (a spinning ride on top of a tower) and a music express train (a cross between a caterpillar ride & the Matterhorn Bobsleds). This area & attractions will also open at Disneyland Tokyo.
Not A Princess
They'll give you a map when you arrive its free.
Caroline K
yes you get maps of the main Park, the Studios and the Village :D good websites: http://www.dlrpmagic.com/ for more information about the rides and areas http://www.dlrptoday.com/ for news about the parks http://www.dlrpreview.com/ to see what other people like and dislike about DLP best rides Big Thunder Mountain Phantom Manor Pirates of the Caribbean Star Tours Space Mountain Rockin Rollercoaster Cinemagique Stunt Show: Action Moteurs if the queues are long avoid Dumbo, Snow White, Peter Pan: they're not worth queueing for long amounts of time nice food: Cowboy Cookout Annette's Diner Au Chalet de la Marrionette you will have lots of fun there :D oh and remember comfy shoes and warm clothes (Paris has pretty much the same weather as we have here)
Alice
Hey :) Firstly, you will love Disneyland Paris, I don't know anyone who doesn't come away amazed by it! I'm 16 and have been three times quite recently, twice with family and once with school, and I absolutely LOVED it! - When you get there, maps are available for FREE in the entrance. Pick up more than one though, they'll get wet, crumpled and torn from the rides and they're only available at the entrance. - Take advantage of the FAST PASS, which cuts queuing time down for bigger attractions such as Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain. - Wear trainers or comfy shoes - there is a lot of walking and standing in queues to be done. - Take a camera!!! - Are you visiting just Disneyland Park? Or the Studio Park also? If you time, try to see both, (different ticket type,) but if you're on a tight schedule I'd recommend Disney Park as the first choice - bigger, more rides and less geeky :) - If you want to watch parade (its amazing) get a space early. If you don't take advantage of this time to go on popular rides while queues will be low. - Do a land at a time (Fantasy, Discovery, Frontier, Adventure & Main Street,) and get FAST PASS tickets for rides in that area as soon as you get there so the time on the ticket is rougly just before you leave to go to the next one. - If you're staying a DIsneyland Hotel all can have your merchandise delivered there in the evening so you dont have to carry it around with you all day in the park after you've bought it. - Go on popular rides around 12/1 o'clock while people will be eating and have a later lunch. - Food is expensive... but fairly cheap option is in Videopolis (fast food,) and if you time it right you can wathc the Lion King show as you eat. It's split into 5 'lands.' - Main Street USA - Discoveryland - Fantasyland - Frontierland - Adventureland The biggest thrill rides and most exciting are... - Space Mountain - Big Thunder Mountain - Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Featuring Aerosmith - Tower of Terror - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril - Crushes Coaster Some other great rides in my opinion but no so much of a thrill... - Phantom Manor - Armageddon - Pirates of The Caribbean - It's A Small World - Studio Tram Tour - Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast - Watch a parade Hope you have a fab time! I'm sure you will! x
Danceee
You can have as many as you want! There just in containers so you can take on as a souvenir. And as for best rides Family Adventures Family Adventures Stitch Live! - The chance to laugh and joke live with Stitch. This is a first-of-its-kind live, real-time animated show you have to see to believe. Pirates of the Caribbean* - Be transported back in time and journey through secret caverns. Sleeping Beauty Castle - What trip to Disneyland® Paris would be complete without a visit to this enchanted castle. Sshhhh...careful not to wake her! Mad Hatter's Tea Cups* - Spin round and round on one of the Mad Hatter's giant Tea Cups. Les Voyages de Pinocchio - Join Jiminy Cricket & Pinocchio on his quest to become a real boy. We're not lying! Moteurs...Action! Stunt Show Spectacular® - Witness the amazing wheel-screeching, fire-leaping stunt show. La Tanière du Dragon - Beware! There may be a fiery creature lurking in the depths. Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains* - See how Snow White and her 7 friends beat the Wicked Queen. Adventure Isle* - Ooh Arr me hearties! cross suspension bridges to get to the secret hide-out of swashbucklers and pirates. La Cabane des Robinson - Join the Swiss family Robinson in their lofty tree-top retreat. Phantom Manor* - Dare you step foot inside this haunted mansion! Rustler Roundup Shootin Gallery - Think you're the quickest slinger in the Wild West? here's your chance to prove it. Discovery Arcade - Rediscover the golden age of invention through scale models of some of the 20th Century's greatest creations. Liberty Arcade - Attend the New York inauguration of 'Lady Liberty' and discover her symbolic history in a fascinating exhibition. Honey I Shrunk the Audience - Roll with laughter as Prof Szalinski demonstrates his incredible shrinking machine and shrinks you, the audience. Les Mystères du Nautilus - Immerse yourself in the imagination of Jules Verne and his famous mechanical submarine from "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea." Studio Tram Tour® - See what it feels like to be an actor on the set during a dramatic, action packed production. Armageddon* - Join in the thrill of fliming blockbuster movie "Armageddon" from inside a space craft's control room. CineMagique - Fantasy and reality come together as you go on an adventure that will draw you into the movies. Disney Studio 1 - You're invited to become part of the bright lights and movie sets of Tinsel Town. Try your hand at lighting and special effects. This is your big moment to make movie magic! Fun for Little Ones Cars Race Rally - Follow Ace McQueen in this crazy ride inspired by Disney/Pixar's Cars. It s a small world - Hop on this magical musical tour of the world and you'll be singing a happy song for the rest of the day. Peter Pan's Flight - Follow Peter Pan on a fantastic journey to Never Land. Alice's Curious Labyrinth - Journey through the 'amazing' maze and see all the wonderful sights along the way. Dumbo the Flying Elephant* - Join Dumbo, swoop and soar on this fun ride and get a great view of the park as well! Le Carrousel de Lancelot - Mount your trusty steed and enjoy Lancelot's very merry, merry go round. Le Pays des Contes de Fées -Take a gentle fairytale cruise around miniature sights & scenes inspired by Disney classics. Casey Jr. the Little Circus Train* - Choo Choo! all aboard for a gentle ride around story book land. Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast® - Join Buzz Lightyear on his mission to beat the Evil Zurg. Spin, zap and score points to become part of the elite group of Space Rangers. Orbitron®* - Pilot your very own rocket ship and fly through a galaxy of planets and constellations. Autopia* - Test your driving skills along the mini highways in sleek '50s-style cars. Animagique - Find out how Disney animators bring all of your favourites characters to life. Art of Disney Animation - Learn about the history of Disney then try your hand at some animation techniques. Flying Carpets Over Agrabah - Your wish is the Genies command. Climb onto one of 16 magical carpets and when you hear "Action!" take your imagination for a ride into a whole new world of fantasy. Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin - Your little ones will love visiting the enchanted city of Agrabah and the miniature scenes depicting Disney's thrilling story of Aladdin. Pirates Beach* - You'll have a tough time getting your little shipmates away from this swashbuckling playground! Thunder Mesa Riverboat Landing - This old fashioned paddle steamer will take you on a welcomed leisurely cruise around Frontierland, ahhhh relaxation. Pocahontas Indian Village - The reconstructed village of the legendary Algonquian princess Pocahontas, has been reconstructed and provides the perfect playground for your young brave Indians. Disneyland® Railroad - Ride the steam train to travel to the next Disney themed land. Horse-drawn Streetcars - Enjoy a leisurely ride down Main Street, U.S.A.® in a turn-of-the-century streetcar pu
Hoxter
Yes of course - its free!
Empress
i think they will give u a map i know Disneyland is fun
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