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We are going to disneyland paris on the 27th jan, does anybody know if it will be busy?

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We are going to disneyland paris on the 27th jan, does anybody know if it will be busy?

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  1. Hi there, my partner and I just returned from a two day trip last weekend. We travelled to Disneyland Paris via Eurostar from St Pancras and arrived Saturday 12th January at 12.30pm. We headed straight for the park and it was enormously busy. I've been to Florida many times and was really surprised by the volumes of crowds. On Sunday 13th, we went to the Studios park and found it to be even busier, 90 minute queue for 'Crush' coaster'. It was soooo busy. I did speak to a passenger on the way home Sunday evening who had been staying there all week. She said that monday-friday had been very quiet and only waited 5 minutes for the big rides. She was very surprised at the weekend crowds too. I think almost every weeken at Disneyland Paris is very busy. Hope that helps.


  2. well at 9am it will be a bit busy...maybe at lunch time it will be a bit busier...later that day it will be very busy...and eventually it will be packed at night......lol

  3. It will be quiet.

    I have been to Florida and Paris and preffered Florida but my friend just come back from Paris and said they have added loads. Have a great time.

  4. it'salways busy but you can pay a bit extra and get a pass to jump queue so you don't waste too much time waiting before the ride or show.

  5. How do you get to Disneyland Paris?

    From the A4, take exit 14 and follow the signs. Or take the RER line A to the Marne la Valle / Chessy station. If coming by Eurostar, there is a direct stop in the resort.

    When is the best time to visit?

    If at all possible, attempt to visit the park at one of the three slowest periods:

    # Mid-January to late March

    # Mid-April to mid-July

    # Mid-September to early December

    If for some reason you absolutely have to visit at one of the busier times, make sure you go in with a game plan, otherwise you'll likely end up missing out on some attractions.

    How do I get tickets to Disneyland Paris?

    Nowadays, with two parks, it's usually a good idea to get a Park Hopper pass, allowing you to jump between the Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios parks whenever you want. This is a good idea for anyone who only plans to spend one day on-resort, as the best of both parks can be sampled. Tickets can be purchased at the park, or on the official Disneyland Paris website.

    Many nearby hotels also sell park tickets, often cheaper than they are sold at the park.

    Whatever you do, though, buy your tickets before you get to the park. No sense wasting the first couple hours of your day's visit waiting in line at the ticket booths.

    What's new at Disneyland Paris?

    To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the resort, the park this year will launch a new parade, "Once Upon A Dream". Meanwhile, last year's Buzz Lightyear Lazer Blast continues to glean with a new feel, and still attracts guests as if it were new. In June, 2007, the Animation Courtyard was re-christened Toon Studio, and two attractions unique to Walt Disney Studios made their debut. Cars Quatre Roues Rallye is a flat spinner themed to the Disney-Pixar film "Cars". Crush's Coaster is a combination dark ride and indoor coaster that saw waits of over 90 minutes develop within an hour of park opening throughout the summer. With no fastpass, and only one track, the only way to avoid a lengthy queue is to be at the head of the Crush "crush" first thing in the morning.

    Plan your day at Disneyland Paris

    First thing, you'll want to get Space Mountain: Mission 2 and Star Tours done in Discoveryland, then head over to Frontierland and grab a Fastpass for Big Thunder Mountain. Also, make sure you don't miss out on the Legend of the Lion King show, which is regularly full, and an early Fastpass grab for Buzz Lightyear is recommended.

    Ride and restaurant reservations at Disneyland Paris

    Reservations for many of the park's table service restaurants can be made in the Town Hall, located at the base of Main Street USA.

    And to save the hassle of queuing, make sure to use FastPass - Disney's ride reservation system. It's available only on the more popular rides, and allows visitors to reserve a ride time later in the day. You can send one person in your party ahead to the ride with everyone's park admission tickets to get FastPasses for your group -- you don't all have to go together to get them. Once you get a FastPass, you may not use your admission ticket to get another for a different ride until either the return time for the first ride has passed or two hours have gone by, whichever comes first. You can't pic a reservation time -- the system assigns one for you.

  6. it wasnt in november

  7. No, it should not be busy because there are no vacations in Europe during this period.

    You can avoid to do the queue at the entrance of the park if you buy your ticket before going to the parc. Get tickets in train stations, on the internet, or in travel agencies, you will save up to half an hour !

  8. No it won't be but be prepared for it to be extremely cold as well.

  9. i agree your g*y too

  10. I've been during the December school holidays & it wasn't too bad. Most queues were 5 mins maximum, there were 2 occasions we had to queue for 20 mins. It certainly wasn't as busy as we expected.

    Have a fabulous time! ☺

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