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Disneyland Resort Paris .... just 90 minutes along
the A4 from the Manoir de Maffrecourt. |
Disneyland Resort Paris
makes a wonderful day out for all the family and we are ideally located just an
easy 90 minutes drive door to door along the A4 . To make your visit even more enjoyable why not avoid the
queues and
book your tickets in advance. Your tickets can be sent
directly to you or you can arrange to have them sent to us ready for collection
when you arrive.
Book your tickets now live on-line .... then you're all set
for your great day out! Here are a few of
our top tips for getting the most out of your day at Disneyland Resort Paris.
As regular visitors we have found these tips to be very useful.
An easy
90 minute drive from the Manoir. Take the A4 autoroute towards Reims and Paris.
When in Reims continue on A4 towards Paris.
There are several tolls.
Take exit 14, "Val d'Europe, Parc Disneyland®".
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Our Top Disney Tips
For a Great Disney Day Out!
1) Pre Purchase Your Tickets. To avoid
the queues and save money you can pre-purchase your Disney tickets on our
website using the links, but you need to do this at least three days before
your holiday begins. You are welcome to have your tickets delivered to the
Manoir. http://www.champagne-gites.com/whattodo/disney.php or
book your tickets now - CLICK HERE.
2) When to
Go? Tuesday's and Thursday's tend to be the quieter days. There is no
school in France on Wednesday's so this is a very popular day for French
children to visit and it gets very busy, also try and avoid week-ends if you
can.
3) Which Park? There are two parks to visit, Disneyland
Park and Park Walt Disney Studios but you won't usually get time to do both in
one day. If this is your first visit and you only have one day, you will
probably just want to visit the Disneyland Park and save the studios for
another time.
4) Which Ticket? To visit just Disneyland Park you
should buy a Park Ticket (Le Billet 1 Parc). To visit both Disneyland Park and
Studios you should buy a Ticket Passe-Partout (Le Billet Passe-Partout). You
will need one ticket for each adult and each child in your party.
5)
Get There Early! Both Parks open at 10am from September to February and 9am
from March to August. Plan to arrive 30 to 60 minutes before opening times as
you will be allowed into the Parks before the attractions are open.
6) Young Children may wish to go into Fantasyland first to do
some of the popular rides before the queues start. Top Tip! Take plenty of
bottled water, bottles can be refilled at water fountains around the park.
7) FastPass, you can obtain fast pass tickets for the popular
rides by going to the FastPass machines out side these rides - put your daily
ticket into the machine and you'll get your ticket back plus a fast pass with a
30 minute time slot later on in the day. You return to the ride during your
allotted time slot and go straight to the front of the queue. You can only
FastPass one ride at a time. We recommend you FastPass Thunder Mountain first
as it is one of the most popular rides.
8) Baby Switch - Parents
who want to ride an attraction that is not suitable for their younger children
can use this service to avoid having to queue a second time. Ask a Disney "Cast
Member" at the entrance of the ride for a "Baby Switch Ticket". When you get to
the front of the queue one of you can go on the ride while the other stays
behind with the child and then you swap.
9) Have an Early Lunch.
Restaurants open at about 11.30 and as the French tradition is to eat at 12.00
its sometimes a good idea to eat early which will enable you to gain access to
rides while everyone else is enjoying lunch. We like the Cowboy Cookout
Barbecue in Frontierland, a good live country music band often play to while
you eat.
10) Disneyland Railroad. When your feet get tired, take
a rest on the Disneyland Railroad. The steam train will take you on a complete
tour of the Park stopping at each 'land' on route. Top Tip !! don't catch the
train at Main Street, it is always the busiest station, get on at Frontierland
where the queue will be shorter.
11) Don't Miss the Disney
Parade! the Parade is always worth seeing. It starts in Fantasyland and
finishes at the lower part of Main Street so if you miss the beginning you can
always catch up with it further along the route.
To download these tips
- CLICK HERE or to
book your tickets in advance and SAVE up to 15% - CLICK
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Our Top Ten Attractions: 1) Big Thunder Mountain 2)
Peter Pan's Flight 3) Pirates of the Caribbean 4) Buzz Lightyear Laser
Blast 5) Phantom Manor 6) *Twilight Zone
TM The Tower of Terror (Walt Disney
Studios) 7) Honey, I Shrunk the Audience 8) Crush's Coaster (Walt Disney Studios) 9)
Rock'n'Roller Roller Coaster-Aerosmith (Walt Disney Studios) 10)
Cinémagique (Walt Disney Studios) *New
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If you have any questions feel
free to contact us! To download these tips
CLICK HERE Book Your Tickets In Advance CLICK HERE |
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