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Previously on "DisneyLand Paris - now thats a "different" experience"
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Originally posted by DeludedKitten View PostHow do you know that it's far better if you've not been in 15 years?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostSuperficial cover is adequate around cretins like PC. All their energy is consumed by simple tasks, like cheating taxpayers. PC has no energy for more complex activities, like masking his cretinism.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostRegular to florida but 2nd visit to DLP. Probably I'd say in Paris
5% were very good.
95% just could not be arsed
Rented a flat too and that was a nightmare. It seems the CBA attitude prevails everywhere. We had a document with directions etc (how to get in carpark, how to use lift key etc, how to find flat). All half-arsed even if it had been a perfect translation. It was just apparent that whoever had did them just could not be bothered to do it properly.
We ended up having to phone the office - flat had no number on the door so after trying the key in about 10 doors we were scuppered. Agency person who came out just could not be arsed. Didnt seem to understand that yes he knew which door it was but if there was no number no bugger else would. Turns out they'd given us wrong keys as well.
No wonder the buggers needed helping out in the war....
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThought it was mainly just legs it cost?
I have been on the Smiler since the accident - completely changed the car layout so that won't happen again.....
probably going again - kids have a 'baker' day (showing my age) on about 27th September so we go to the hotel stay overnight and get the early hours - and also as it is a weekday very few queues.
Looking forward to the Wicker man this year.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThought it was mainly just legs it cost?
I have been on the Smiler since the accident - completely changed the car layout so that won't happen again.....
probably going again - kids have a 'baker' day (showing my age) on about 27th September so we go to the hotel stay overnight and get the early hours - and also as it is a weekday very few queues.
Looking forward to the Wicker man this year.
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Thought it was mainly just legs it cost?
I have been on the Smiler since the accident - completely changed the car layout so that won't happen again.....
probably going again - kids have a 'baker' day (showing my age) on about 27th September so we go to the hotel stay overnight and get the early hours - and also as it is a weekday very few queues.
Looking forward to the Wicker man this year.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWouldn't bother with Alton Towers, costs an arm and a leg.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI went about 15 years ago - it was terrible then, but at least you could get a beer.
Europaland at Rust in Germany is far better in terms of rides, food and drink. Shame that the Scandanavia section burned down recently.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWent to Paris Disneyland with kids about 30 years ago. Mainly remember huge queues that went round in circles.
Though they tend to celebrate the same birthday a lot - the 15th anniversary ran for 3 years.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe most disappointing thing about DL Paris I found when I last went was that the food was terrible.....
Europaland at Rust in Germany is far better in terms of rides, food and drink. Shame that the Scandanavia section burned down recently.
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