You’ll have a great time…would love a trip report when you’re back!This is basically our goal for the day, so I'm excited to hear I'm on the right path.
Consider Pirates added to the list!
You’ll have a great time…would love a trip report when you’re back!This is basically our goal for the day, so I'm excited to hear I'm on the right path.
Consider Pirates added to the list!
Nautilus isn't the greatest, but given it's an original with no queue it's worth a quick run through as you pass by.Thanks for the reply!
This is the short list I'm working from regarding what we'd like to hit:
The rest of the attractions, best as I can tell, are either clones (or near clones) or just attractions we aren't likely to care about enough to experience. After riding Raging Spirits in Tokyo, we're not inclined to suffer/bore ourselves with Temple of Peril. We might hit Pirates if we're feeling completionist-y, but I wouldn't count on it.
- Big Thunder Mountain
- Phantom Manor
- The Dragon's Lair
- Disneyland Paris Railroad
- Hyperspace Mountain
- Crush's Coaster
- Ratatouille (a clone, but one we both really enjoy)
- Avengers Assemble: Flight Force
That said, if I'm missing something egregious, feel free to correct me! We're most excited to soak up the atmosphere of the castle park which looks pretty spectacular.
That's the plan! I'll create a thread when we get closer, similar to what I did when we went to Japan.You’ll have a great time…would love a trip report when you’re back!
Yeah, I should have included that on the list. I've heard mixed things since the changes, but we'll still check it out.Nautilus isn't the greatest, but given it's an original with no queue it's worth a quick run through as you pass by.
That's a pretty amazing list, if I say so myself. Just like Jerroddragon said, definitely make time for Pirates, it's an amazing version and my favourite by far (even if I haven't been able to get myself on all of them). On that list, I would perhaps also add one show, Mickey and the Magician over at Studios is an amazing show and so is Lion King Rhythms of the Pride Lands. Lion is 100% in English, Mickey is somewhere in the 50/50 range but a non French speaker (like me) can understand it very easily. It's a Small World is also a very different style from the others in the states and I'm sure you'd love how "we" describe the US haha.Thanks for the reply!
This is the short list I'm working from regarding what we'd like to hit:
The rest of the attractions, best as I can tell, are either clones (or near clones) or just attractions we aren't likely to care about enough to experience. After riding Raging Spirits in Tokyo, we're not inclined to suffer/bore ourselves with Temple of Peril. We might hit Pirates if we're feeling completionist-y, but I wouldn't count on it.
- Big Thunder Mountain
- Phantom Manor
- The Dragon's Lair
- Disneyland Paris Railroad
- Hyperspace Mountain
- Crush's Coaster
- Ratatouille (a clone, but one we both really enjoy)
- Avengers Assemble: Flight Force
That said, if I'm missing something egregious, feel free to correct me! We're most excited to soak up the atmosphere of the castle park which looks pretty spectacular.
YeahApparently there's an FAA issue with having a drone show at the Disneyland Resort, but I agree this is the future. If for no other reason than limiting (if not outright eliminating) the less-than-ideal environmental impact created by fireworks.
Drone shows have always been rather boring to me. Incorporating drones into a show is fine to cut back on fireworks a bit, but I can’t see them fully replacing fireworks with a drone show.Personally, I like it, though I'm not a huge fireworks fan. . But I wonder whether the typical Disney USA guest would prefer this over a fireworks show. This is more laid back and has less kinetic energy. It would be interesting to see a cost comparison between this and a heavy on fireworks show.
I feel almost exactly the opposite. There's so much more you can do visually with the drones than you can do with fireworks.Drone shows have always been rather boring to me. Incorporating drones into a show is fine to cut back on fireworks a bit, but I can’t see them fully replacing fireworks with a drone show.
The drone show in Dollywood they had over the Christmas time seemed very popular for guests. I personal am not into the projection shows, they get boring to me. So doing projection WITH drone I think could be a huge hit for places that can't do large fireworks like IOA/Studios. I wouldn't mind seeing this in other parks too like AK. When done right it can be a really good show. You could even mix in some smaller fireworks here and here. A combination that reduces fireworks.Personally, I like it, though I'm not a huge fireworks fan. . But I wonder whether the typical Disney USA guest would prefer this over a fireworks show. This is more laid back and has less kinetic energy. It would be interesting to see a cost comparison between this and a heavy on fireworks show.
I was surpised to see this article on WDWNT since this appears to be a fan made concept rather than based on an actual heard rumor.Word in the street is that a Mandalorian roller coaster is coming to DLP!
RUMOR: The Mandalorian Roller Coaster and Fantasyland Expansion Possible for Disneyland Paris - WDW News Today
Rumors suggest that Disneyland Paris will gain a "Star Wars" land in their Disneyland Park including a The Mandalorian roller coaster.wdwnt.com
This is like one of the first times in the resorts history the resort has seemingly been in a good place, no?Looks like Disneyland Paris had a strong 2023.
Disneyland Paris conjures up bumper profits despite strikes
Theme park generates $343.4m in profit for Hollywood giant as it shores up wider business amid weaker box office returnswww.theguardian.com