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Currently it's called Parc Disneyland ('Disneyland Paris' was dumped over 4 years ago).
Avoid eating at Annette's Diner in Disney Village. Try eating at Auberge De Cendrillion, Silver Spur Steakhouse and Toad Hall in Parc Disneyland. Bring warm clothes cause in November the daytime high for Marne La Vallee is around the 47 degrees. The broken tiles from one of the two Mary Blair murals in Tomorrowland in Disneyland are in Pizzeria Bella Notte in Fantasyland in Parc Disneyland. So look for those. Get fastpass for Big Thunder. If you plan to watch the parade get a spot at least 1 hour prior to showtime. The train to and from Paris is the RER A4. The Marne La Vallee 'Chessy' station is in the resort. ==================================== Paris ==================================== Try eating at Jules Verne @ the Tour Eiffel. Don't miss the Louvre or the Orsay museums. Visit Notre Dame and Saint Chappelle. Be prepared for a very long spiral staircase if you visit Arch De Triumph. Most ATM's accept American debit cards if you need to withdraw €.
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L'Hédoniste
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Three days is great for the park, but a rush through Paris.
Starting with the park: Disneyland Paris is a beautiful park, you'll want to spend time just wandering it and appreciating how it was crafted. The lands are well seperated with little tranistions between them. Hi-lights I would seek:
In the meantime, you can catch some pics from our last trip to Paris here, and our last trip to DLP here. Damn, not I want to go back Bon Voyage!
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