Disneyland Paris is world famous & liked by all, has more than 500 attractions, plays & parades. One can travel by car to Disneyland Paris for a distance of 34 km from Paris. TGV/RER train rides are available & shuttle services from the two Parisian airports are also available for guests of Disneyland Paris Hotels.
The architects of the Disney development decided that they would design Disneyland Paris like a piece of America. One would feel like being in an American theme park instead of in France when in Disneyland Paris. Anyway, it is what Disney stands for; pure American family fun & entertainment.
The main street of an American town, places of adventure in exotic tropics & impervious jungles, new frontiers & territories of the Wild West, night flights of Peter Pen, Alice in Wonderland, Pirates of the Caribbean, & the renowned Space Mountain ride is among the enchanting attractions of Disneyland Paris. Synonym to all Disneyland theme parks around the world, the enthusiasm one feels in Disneyland Paris will be like being a child!
Prices for Entry 2008: (Valid Tariffs until April 2008)
1 park/1 day
Adult: 47 Euros
Child (3 to 11 years included): 39 Euros
(valid ticket 1 year from the date of emission)
2 Disney Parks/1 day (Ticket Pass key)
Adult: 57 Euros
Child (3 to 11 years included): 49 Euros
(valid ticket 1 year from the date of emission)
Paris City Love & French Flamboyant Attractions
Paris is called the city of love by travelers, writers, poets, artisans, artists, & just about anybody who have been to the grand city. One can view & feel love everywhere! Couples are kissing away on the park benches, together without a care in the world but for each other & of course there are many more "lovey dovey" things that one does not see happening publicly in Paris too.
Paris is, of course, splendid, but more interesting & unique views exist in France; staying locked in the valley of the River Loire (longest & most beautiful river in France) & its tributaries like the River Cher. Also, the masterpieces of French landscaping architecture, residence of many French kings like the Mont Saint Michelle in Normandy. It is a monastery set on a rocky tidal island in the sea. Mont Saint Michelle is also one of the "8 miracles of light"; most important architectural structure of peace. UNESCO introduced it into the list of world cultural and natural property.
The fascinating picturesque health resort towns of Normandy & the palaces left behind by Burgundy Dukes, & the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Reims are a prime attraction for visiting tourists. Each city & the corners of France are excellent & tender. It is remarkable & unique. Hence it is desirable to see as much as possible while in France.
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Post a CommentThanks, Mandi.
Very well written.
Thank you for the compliment, Norman.