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Travel In Paris - Disneyland
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I am looking at staying in Paris for a couple of days and would like to go to Disneyland for the day.
First question - Is Disneyland a one day deal for adults? and is it worth the cost?
Second question - How do I get from Central Paris to Disneyland by public transport and how much will it cost?
I have never been to Paris before so as easy as possible is preferable without using a taxi
Thanks
GF
I am looking at staying in Paris for a couple of days and would like to go to Disneyland for the day.
First question - Is Disneyland a one day deal for adults? and is it worth the cost?
Second question - How do I get from Central Paris to Disneyland by public transport and how much will it cost?
I have never been to Paris before so as easy as possible is preferable without using a taxi
Thanks
GF
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but if there are 4 of you, a taxi can be just as economical, if it's not too busy.
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but if there are 4 of you, a taxi can be just as economical, if it's not too busy.
Last time I went - about 14 years ago - the theme park was starting to look a bit tatty, with paving slabs lifting, odd bits of cracked masonry. I'm sure they've done it up since.
as an adult visiting Mauschwitz I enjoyed seeing how they'd designed clever perspectives to make streets look interesting.I'm not much of a one for rides but they all seemed slickly done.
Cost of coffee / food was sky high, and all cafes and restaurants were very crowded (it was Easter). Take a large thermos and some corned beef and onion sandwiches to see you through.
as an adult visiting Mauschwitz I enjoyed seeing how they'd designed clever perspectives to make streets look interesting.I'm not much of a one for rides but they all seemed slickly done.
Cost of coffee / food was sky high, and all cafes and restaurants were very crowded (it was Easter). Take a large thermos and some corned beef and onion sandwiches to see you through.
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