Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Travel to Disneyland, Paris.


Country/Town Visited:
 Paris - Disneyland
Date of stay: June 2012
Tour or pre planned: Pre Planned

Visiting a Disneyland resort is something I’ve wanted to do since I was 8 years old and in June 2012 at the age of 30, my wish finally came true. The build up was huge and I could not wait for the day to come. As they say, it’s the happiest place on earth!

Our visit was sponsored by Disneyland Resort and the following review will give you a good insight to Disneyland Paris and how to get there from the airport and city centre. 

Disneyland Paris is made up of two parks, The Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park. There’s alsoDisney Village for shopping, dining, cinemas and much more, here you’ll also find Planet Hollywood. Entry for one day to both parks costs €74 euro’s per adult and €66 per child. My advice would be to purchase tickets online and look for any special offers. 

Getting to the park is fairly easy from Charles de Gaulle airport via the TGV train which takes about 10 minutes and you can take the RER A trains from central Paris stations. Click on the following link for directions – 'Getting to Disneyland Paris'.

As our time was limited in Paris, we headed straight to Disneyland from the airport. We had our luggage with us, so thankfully the “Marne La Vallee Ches” train station (the Disneyland Paris station stop) has luggage lockers on the upper level. Look for the signs marked ‘Consigne automatique’, it translates to left luggage lockers in English. These cost roughly €8 euro for up to 24 hours. The locker was big enough for two (2) large suitcases and two (2) small bags. Taking the train from the airport is one of the fastest and most direct routes (refer to the link above for more information on "how to get to the Disneyland Paris").
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