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What I I should care of to organise trip to Disneyland Paris with my 9 years old niece?

by Guest65214  |  earlier

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Any advice welcome concerning tickets, transport, accomodation, things to see etc.

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  1. Firstly the link below, if you join this message board and ask the question again you will get a load of friendly responses.

    Transport depends on where you are starting from, if your near London or Ashford in the UK, Eurostar is simply the best way to get their.  Step onto the train in London and step off again at Disneyland Paris its so easy.

    If its your first visit and you can afford it stay in one of the on site Disney hotels, they are great.  If your looking at the bu get end of things go for the Cheyenne its much nicer then the similar priced Santa Fe.

    Packages with Disney include park tickets etc.

    I would personally stay 3 days minimum for a first trip.

    Disneyland Paris are doing lots of kids go free at the moment, so you should be able to just pay for the adults and the kids are free.


  2. as of transportation i suggest taking a train. it worked fine for me. and have a plan with ur children in case u get seperated as of were to meet if u do because me and my dad got seperated from my sis and my mom and we didn't have a plan.

  3. To go there, you can take the RER for about 45 minutes from Paris.  for more detailed (ticket price and so on) go to www.disneylandparis.com

    I'd advice you not to go to the parc studio and if you stay several days you can buy an annual pass.

    As your niece is 9 year old she can do every thing. If you have time you also can go to the Asterix Park, which is quite similar.

  4. Disneyland is ok.

    Park Asterix is FUN!

  5. Consider taking her also to an art museum.  She might enjoy seeing some paintings in person (instead of just in books).  Though the Eifel Tower is a stereotypical tourist destination, she might enjoy the view of the city from the Eifel Tower.  Imagine-- the Eifel Tower was originally intended as a "temporary" structure destined to be removed after a world's fair!  A walk down the Champs Elysse' is also fun much like a walk down Bond Street or NY's 5th Ave.  The prices are high, but window shopping is still free.

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