So in a fascinating note, Disneyland Paris is the first to use a particular type of daytime fireworks..
So in a fascinating note, Disneyland Paris is the first to use a particular type of daytime fireworks..
So in a fascinating note, Disneyland Paris is the first to use a particular type of daytime fireworks..
Isn’t this the screwiest thing? They don’t try to round up wild birds at the Orlando parks do they? I’ve never seen it happen.
This is a fun watch. Apparently they don’t do the tall big fireworks in Paris?
Isn’t this the screwiest thing? They don’t try to round up wild birds at the Orlando parks do they? I’ve never seen it happen.
If you have the option do extra magic hours in the Studios, head straight to Crush, then you can do the rest in like an hour. Then head to main park and grab a fastpass for Big Thunder and ride Phantom Manor. For quick service do Lucky Nugget, for full dining try Silver Spur or Remy's. For buffet try Agrabah Cafe.It's looking like I'm going to be here in mid-January. Is it possible to hit the highlights/unique things at both parks in a single day?
Any tips/tricks, or anything worth seeing in particular? I'm definitely looking at Crush and Ratatouille, but other than that I'm a little lost.
If you have the option do extra magic hours in the Studios, head straight to Crush, then you can do the rest in like an hour. Then head to main park and grab a fastpass for Big Thunder and ride Phantom Manor. For quick service do Lucky Nugget, for full dining try Silver Spur or Remy's. For buffet try Agrabah Cafe.