Disneyland Paris Holidays For Brits

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By Roly67

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Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris For Brits

Disneyland Paris Holidays are extremely popular among British holiday-makers.The resort gets more than fifteen million visitors each and every year. Disneyland Paris is known as a Walt Disney Business, the largest media and entertainment company in the world.

The resort was opened on April twelve in 1992 in Marne-la-Vallée, a new municipality inside the commune of Chessy in Seine-et-Marnein located in the east periphery of Paris, France. Currently, it consists of two theme parks and 7 hotels which were built in the first part of development when Disneyland Paris first opened in April 1992.

Since opening, six resort hotels have been added to the park together with intention to construct more in the years to come.

The resort is open throughout the year and, for those who look thoroughly, it is usually feasible to grab an inexpensive package offer at most times for the year.

The 2nd and more modern theme park is the Walt Disney Studios park and you need to put away some time to visit and revel in the fantastic sights here too.

Paris is definitely a well-liked destination in the case of quick breaks and with the excitement of Disney too, family holidays there are also an absolute must. The sheer quantity of attractions and rides available in both parks ensures that there's something to do for the whole family.

Daffy and Friends

Naturally Micky, Daffy and friends are all waiting to provide you with a huge, friendly welcome when you reach your destination. All the Disney characters are very much at home inside the resort so catching your favorite is rarely a problem.

Holidays and Booking

You do not need to reserve your Disneyland Paris Holidays ahead of time, on the grounds that the tickets can be obtained at visitor information centres and RER ticket offices. Purchasing your ticket at the rail station may prevent queuing whenever you arrive at the resort.

Best Time To Go

Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are the quietest days if you need to avoid queues.

Traveling

Disneyland Paris is just a 40 minute train journey from Paris.

Select the RER A-4 ligne (destination Marne La Vallee-Chessy, which is the final stop) straight to Disneyland Paris. A return pass costs the exact total as a single day MOBILIS Zone 1-5 travel pass, so buy the travel ticket (at any RER or Metro station) and the rest of the days travel (on RER, Metro, Bus, Tram, Funicular, within Paris) is without charge.

Entry and Tickets

A one day pass is roughly 48UKP for adults and 41UKP for children between ages 3 and eleven. The day ticket will allow for unrestricted entrance to either Walt Disney Studios or Disneyland Park.

Eating and Catering

At lunchtimes the cafes and eateries are often extremely hectic, particularly in the holiday seasons. On occasion, there just isn't adequate chairs, so it is best to eat earlier or later than normal to steer clear of the rush.

As a fairly economical and fun holiday choice for people, it is no wonder that Disneyland Paris Holidays even now remain as well-liked as ever.

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