Disneyland Paris with a teenage daughter

Published on 1 August 2024 at 14:54

I took my fifteen-year-old teen daughter to Disneyland Paris this time! A little piece of heaven had descended upon earth, and it was perfect. Our prior stays were in the Cheyanne and Davey Crocket Ranch, but this time we stayed in the heart of Paris; the hotels were fantastic. Perfect rooms and more friendly personnel made for a great stay at the hotel. There is a park, studios, and village at the genuine Disney Land Park. Restaurants and stores abound in the hamlet. Though it's all pricey as one might anticipate, a McDonald's is present. The chocolate-covered marshmallows from the booths at Rainforest Cafe are definitely worth checking out!

The Studios provide plenty of rides for kids as well as a few exhilarating ones. Although the quick food restaurant near the entry hall has excellent food, the lines might get long. Try the Avengers campus with its two coasters (the rapid roller coaster is not for small children). My personal favourite is the Hollywood Tower of Terror, but all of the rides are amazing, including Ratatouille and Slinky. Although the tram ride is too brief, it does offer a five-minute break! RC racing is surprisingly churning the stomach! The buffet at Pym’s Restaurant is excellent, although pricey. Many shows, including the hilarious Where Dreams Are Made and the amazing Stitch Live (smoke filled bubbles!).

Your heart melts the instant you step inside! I couldn't possibly describe all of the rides as amazing, but my favourites are Buzz, Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan, Pirates, and Small World. Every ride is fantastic, including the stroll through the Alice in Wonderland area. The restaurants and shops are all excellent, and the staff is wonderful. The castle is really lovely! Takeout cafes are available, and Main Street has bakeries and a delicious hot dog/burger joint on the far-left corner. It's very magical, even for a 44-year-old, if you allow yourself to fully appreciate it. If I could, I would return every day.

Many plasters for feet and toes are necessary, as are sturdy walking shoes; try to schedule your stay outside of French (and English, and any other nearby countries, if you can) school holidays. December is a great month because of the snow, Christmas music, etc. Rain will thin the crowds, but it will also make everyone seek out cover. Find a spot to create your own during the packed fireworks show at the end of the evening, or do what we do and watch it one night before riding the rides while everyone else watches it. Pirates, we just kept going round and round!
It's flawless!

 

Disney land Paris was amazing since we started to go when may daughter was 4years old.

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