Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Disneyland Paris


Bienvenue to this month's Inside and Out! Because this is the month of love, we decided to focuson Disneyland Paris (honestly, what can be more romantic than Paris?), and give some information on what makes this resort more unique than those here in the US.


Photo from www.paris.com

Disneyland Paris is located in Marne-la-Vallee, which is a suburb of Paris, and is within 20 miles of the heart of the city. The park was opened in 1992, and is now one of the most visited sites in all of Europe.
The Resort is split into two parks: Disneyland Park which is equivalent to the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney Studios, which is also very similar to Disney's Hollywood Studios.

There are some extra attractions found at the Disneyland Park, which are not at the Disneyland Resort. For example, Pocahontas has her own village

Photo from www.dlrpmagic.com


and there is a fun Wild West Fort (Legends of the Wild West)

Photo from www.panoramio.com

They also have an arcade (Liberty Arcade) and tableau (Statue of Liberty Tableau) which show France's involvement in the making of the Statue of Liberty.




Walt Disney Studios has all of the same attractions as Disney's Hollywood Studios, but has also added attractions for Armageddon, Cars, and Finding Nemo

Photo from www.allears.net

Photos from www.igougo.com

Photo from www.mouseplanet.com

There are seven hotels all located on Disney property: Disneyland Hotel (which is considered to be the fanciest, as it is located at the entrance of the park),Disney's Hotel New York, Disney's Newport Bay Club and Disney's Sequoia Lodge,Disney's Hotel Cheyenne, Disney's Hotel Santa Fe, Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch (which has camping sections available).

Photo from www.wikipedia.com

We hope this little taste has given all of you the interest to check things out, and maybe go further in your Disney travels!

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