Thursday, April 12, 2012

First timer to Paris and disneyland

Hi



I am travelling to Paris for the first time with my wife for 4days. We want to see eiffel tour and disneyland.





can you please guide me what can we see in 1 full day?



how do we go about in the park?



i saw the website but not sure how the tickets work.



what can i see if i get 1 day ticket?





i think there are 4-5 parks.



which one is good to visit for 2 adults?




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I just got back a few weeks ago. We purchased our tickets ahead of time from the offical Disneyland Paris website and printed the tickets from home. They had a special running, that if you knew the exact date you are going, you could get a ticket to the %26quot;Studios%26quot; for an additional 2 euros. My son (16 yrs) and I went back and forth throughout the day. When going between parks, just get hand stamped and show ticket to get back in. It is very easy. Disneyland Paris is not large, compared to Disneyland in California. One day was more than enough time to see the entire park. Have fun!




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thanks for the suggestion.



i will keep an eye for the current offers for disneyland.




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Go to Disney Paris on a weekday. The weekends are a lot busier. There are two parks, we prefer the original Disney park rather than the Movie studios one.





Its a good tip of that website where you can choose a date and print the tickets at home.





As for what you can do in a day.





We did Sacre Cour, Arc de Triomphe 9 and Champ Elysee, Concord etc, Grand Arch and Eiffel tour in one day.





We d went to the Eiffel in early evening when the crowds were low.




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Like Preston Traveller I would definitely recommend going to the Eiffel Tower early in the evening. Great sunsets over the city. If I remember well, the tower has flashing lights at/after 10pm which is pretty cool.You can definitely do Sacre Coeur, Arc de Triomphe, La Grande Arche in one day. If you are into art, the Musee D%26#39;Orsay has lots of impressionist work and Van Gogh. Do that and then do a bateau-mouche trip down the Seine where you get good views of Notre Dame. If you%26#39;re into rugby/sport the Stade De France is a good way to spend a couple of hours. I%26#39;ve taken a couple of school trips here and it%26#39;s always been a winner.

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