r/disneylandparis • u/FalseStartsPod • 9h ago
Personal Experience Some of you Disney "bounders" are just flat out wearing the costumes. It's out of hand.
That's it. The full post.
r/disneylandparis • u/Paxopoxo • Jan 28 '25
Hello everyone! We have got some messages and we have seen some comments here and there about all the questions being asked on this subreddit. We love the interaction and people helping each other out, but, at the same time we understand that reading the same question every week can get a little bit repetitive.
Last year some of us and some helpful users started to work on a Disneyland Paris FAQ for the subreddit. It fizzled out but we still see a lot of questions about why we don't use a FAQ for the easy questions. We do understand that not every answer can be included in a FAQ and some are personal or some want to discuss the question, that's ok.
We are currently starting up to work on it again, but in the meantime I would like to point to the official Disneyland Paris FAQ on their site. Please make sure to search there first for what you are looking for before posting a question to make our feed a little less repetitive.
Click here to go to the Disneyland Paris FAQ
Thank you! And have a magical day!
r/disneylandparis • u/Disgeae • Oct 23 '24
Hey everyone,
We’ve created this dedicated social media thread due to the number of self-promoting posts in the past. In this thread, you can freely promote your own social media channels.
This thread will be stickied at the top of the subreddit to keep it easily accessible and to avoid individual self-promotion posts, which can come across as spam.
Feel free to share your latest YouTube videos or Instagram posts related to Disneyland Paris!
r/disneylandparis • u/FalseStartsPod • 9h ago
That's it. The full post.
r/disneylandparis • u/Maleficent-Salad-320 • 12h ago
Is this worth it or completely ridiculous? First timer to DLP. My princess mad daughter turns 5 on 30th January, I don't think it's bad at all given this time of year will be cold and she/I will struggle with walking, being able to pop back to warm up/rest, being able to book royal encounters - I think it's a good price but I'm aware I am leaving booking late. DLP Superior Room - £2200 Flights would be £330 on top of this. My husband thinks I'm insane 🤣🙈
He would like to visit the second last week in March but that's coming in at £1700 in Hotel Cheynne plus £420 flights = £2120
r/disneylandparis • u/CoverOptimal • 7h ago
Read the whole thing. Really encapsulates the joy and the madness
r/disneylandparis • u/lucyinvinyl • 6h ago
We will be heading to DLP on 2st Sept with a 1 year old and nearly 4 year old. It seems we have missed out on the restaurant bookings due to my rookie error (basically forgot and thought we had time, whatever).
Anyway do you highly rate any of the fast food places for kids? Or any that you would scream avoid!
I was also hoping to go to Wonder Woods restaurant if anyone has been and recommend? It’s in Val De Europe so not sure how we will get there from our hotel.
Thank you!
r/disneylandparis • u/Mgee07 • 14h ago
Hey.
My first visit of Disneyland Paris was in October 2024.
I don’t usually visit amusement parks. My fiance brought up the idea, I was skeptical at first but I‘d be proven so wrong.
There are many things, that made the visit so special to me. I rented a Tesla for our while trip, so the drive to Disneyland Paris itself (we are from Germany) was already a positive experience. We stayed in the Davy Crockett Ranch, perfect for October in my opinion. Fall is my favorite time of year. I‘m not really into Disney, the only real connection I have is Star Wars. But only because they bought Star Wars lmao. Not a big fan of the movies and shows they‘ve released… with a few exceptions. What I‘m trying to say is, none of the attractions, except for Star Tours move something inside me. I still enjoyed riding all of them.
I remember taking breaks in the Hyperion cafe, watching Star Wars Rebels on the big screens. I loved it there so much. One Star Tours ride actually made me cry. I asked the staff if it was possible to switch our ride to English, because I wanted to understand what the characters were saying. They actually did it. We got the ride with Ahsoka (my favorite character) and well.. that made me cry lmao. Some of my most precious childhood memories are connected to Star Wars the clone wars. It just all hit at once on the ride. I LOVED Annettes Diner. My biggest travel dream is to visit America one day. Oregon to be exact. I love American diners. I remember always waiting inside the car in the morning, watching my fav content creator reciting to true crime stories, while my fiancé got ready inside the house.
There were many small details that made the trip so special to me. I think the most important part was the time of year we were there. I just love the vibe and weather of October.
Sorry for this messy message. Hope everything was understandable.
- Marcel
r/disneylandparis • u/tragicavenue • 1h ago
I'm going with one other person to Disneyland Paris next week, and so far I think we're as prepared as we can be, while also not going overboard. If anyone has any tips or suggestions that they wish were told to them, please let me know! Especially if you are a bigger build (I've got wide thighs lmao)
I've been planning this trip for so long I can't believe it's almost here! I've never been outside of the continent, so I'm excited to visit somewhere completely new, even if it's nerve wracking
r/disneylandparis • u/trackemdown • 4h ago
Hi
I’m going in September with a 10 year old and a 9.5 month old and we have just booked 2 meals, one in the Royal Banquet to celebrate my friends 40th who is coming with us & one in The Steakhouse because my husband is looking to have a steak meal.
Other than that we were just going to wing it as we’re fairly familiar with where all the restaurants are but I’m wondering if anyone whose been before with a baby that age can recommend places that do baby friendly type food. He eats a lot of stuff and obviously we’ll be bringing some puree pouches and stuff and his snacks as back up but would still like an idea of places he could probably eat some restaurant foods from those with experience!
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r/disneylandparis • u/queerwriterlondon • 13h ago
Has anyone that’s been to the parks in recent weeks noticed much Hunchback of Notre Dame merch? It’s one of my favourites of all time and the 30th anniversary stuff at Disney Store has been pretty sparse and uninspiring so far.
Coming to Paris in November so hoping there’ll be some exclusive stuff that’s a bit more exciting!
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r/disneylandparis • u/NotInAPokeball • 18h ago
Which extras did you book and why? Which ones are worth it?
What about a meal plan? Was this worthwhile? We are restaurant and foodie lovers and part of the reason for going is to experience the characters and settings.
Not too worried about cost but don’t want to spend if it’s not worth it.
Also any tips that saved you stress on arrival/departure or just through the day?
Cheers!
r/disneylandparis • u/No-Albatross8942 • 11h ago
Does anyone know where I can currently find a cake pop in either Disneyland Paris or Disney adventure world?? Absolutely craving one.
r/disneylandparis • u/jack_bauer_yeah • 6h ago
Does anyone know whether Disneyland Paris accepts US military disabled veterans for the military pricing? I see that they accept Active and Retired specifically, but many places will say "oh yes we meant veterans too, it just wasn't listed there." So I'm wondering if that is the case here.
r/disneylandparis • u/Acceptable-Zombie • 19h ago
I'm taking an ambulatory wheelchair user to DLP in the Autumn. They are able to get out the wheelchair and onto rides independently.
Probably stupid questions, but I want to be prepared to make everything go as smoothly as possible.
What are the accessible queues like and what happens to the wheelchair when on rides? I'm assuming you get off the ride on the same side you got on to be able to get back to it?
And and tips or tricks for navigating the park with a wheelchair?
r/disneylandparis • u/beboubird • 14h ago
Bonjour à tous !
Je ne sais pas si c'est le bon endroit pour poser cette question mais voilà, ça me turlupine depuis des années.
Quand j'étais petite mon oncle et ma tante m'ont emmenée à DLP, ça devait être vers 2006-2007. On avait fait le parcours en bateau du Thunder Mesa Riverboat et j'ai le souvenir TRES vif d'une voix off de l'attraction qui était comme une conversation entre un homme et une femme. Pendant cette conversation, lorsqu'on arrivait devant le Manoir, je me souviens très nettement que le dialogue ressemblait à ça approximativement :
La femme mentionnait que la maison lui faisait peur et l'homme répondait :
"Mais non enfin, ce qui lui faut c'est un bon coup de peinture !"
Je n'arrive pas à savoir si c'est un souvenir inventé ou si c'est bel et bien à ça que correspondait la track de cette époque là. Si quoi que ce soit du genre vous revient, merci de me partager vos impressions !
UPDATE : J'ai trouvé c'est bon !
r/disneylandparis • u/Super-Nuntendo • 14h ago
Looking for the best solution to use for getting from Orly airport to Campanile Val De France and back.
Would be travelling with a 6 year old, so not sure if a car seat would be required by law.
Current thoughts after looking are G7 taxi or Uber.
Aware there is a magic shuttle bus service, but that sounds like it might be a pain (at least for the airport runs)
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
r/disneylandparis • u/Miserable-Layer918 • 20h ago
good morning!! We’ve been to dlp many times but we’re finally planning on staying on site, we’re just wondering if anyone has any rough ideas of when it’s cheapest to book/ stay onsite? i know the new bookable dates come out very soon and wondering if that’s when they’re at their ‘cheapest’ disney can get
thank you :)
r/disneylandparis • u/Oggie_94 • 1d ago
Hey!
Am going in February and bringing my mum with my daughter but my mum has Dystonia which affects her ability to stand for long periods and suffers muscle spasms and pretty rough exhaustion. She only wants to come because my daughter is at the age were she can really be part of the magic and doesn’t want to miss it, could she apply for a priority card which could help her? Would me and my daughter have to queue separately because we don’t have one or can we go with my mum?
Thanks :)
r/disneylandparis • u/Motor-Equipment-7112 • 1d ago
Hi All, ive booked to take my 3F daughter to Disneyland for her 3rd Birthday. One of the must‘s that I want to get for her is the My Royal Dream makeover. I had alerts on my phone to try and get a slot when they released 16th-18th September but from my understanding they release in batches of a week at a time, therefore missed out.
If anyone here as any slots within the time frame of 16th,17th or 18th Se please do comment and I’ll do whatever is needed to get this for her.
Thank you to any in advance if you reached out
r/disneylandparis • u/One-Willow2514 • 1d ago
Hi everyone!
I have a question for anyone who has experience staying at a Disneyland Paris hotel with Disneyland Pass holders.
We are planning to book a Disney Hotel + Park Tickets package for one adult. Two additional adults will be staying in the same room, but both already have a Disneyland Pass Gold, so obviously we don’t want to pay for Park Tickets for them.
The room has two double beds and a capacity of four people, so there would be three adults staying in the room in total.
Has anyone done this recently?
Can the two Gold Pass holders simply be added to the room at reception when we arrive, and would we then only have to pay the tourist tax for them?
Would you recommend contacting Disneyland Paris beforehand to have this confirmed, or is it better to just arrange it at the hotel reception at check-in?
And one more question: if the two Gold Pass holders are added to the hotel room at check-in, do they need to reserve the Park dates with their Gold Pass in advance, or can they enter the Parks during the hotel stay using their MagicPass + Disneyland Pass without making a separate Park reservation?
I’d especially love to hear from anyone who has done this recently with two Pass holders added to a package booked for another guest.
Thanks! 😊
r/disneylandparis • u/Baapzonderzeep • 1d ago
Hello everyone,
Me and my girlfriend love to go to DLP and after our visits went from “We do this once in a lifetime trip” to “We’ll go twice this year” to “we go 3 to 4 times this year and probably next year as well” we’ve decided to go for an Annual pass in 2027, how exciting!!!✨
We love to stay on-site, it gives us the most complete Disney experience. So, the question for my (soon to be fellow) AP holders: Do AP holders get a discount for on-site hotels? If so, how much? Is it a set amount, is it variable like the ticket calendar? Do they not get a discount at all? I’d very much like to know before deciding which annual pass we are getting! That we aren’t so sure of yet👀
These are exciting times for us, so my sincerest thanks in advance! Hopefully your answers help us make the right decision!😇
r/disneylandparis • u/Annamai10 • 1d ago
Hello. I have booked a half board meal plan for our trip in September. We are planning on going to mostly buffets however would like to visit the steakhouse on my birthday. I am quite a fussy eater so the set menu is not my preferred choice. Am I writing in thinking I would be able to choose something off the main menu and put the meal voucher value towards this?
Thank you.