Disneyland Paris
By maximax8
@maximax8 (31046)
United Kingdom
February 11, 2013 7:43am CST
Have you ever been to Disneyland Paris? I have a 3 year old daughter and by the time we do our trip my son will be aged 6 years old. I am toying with the idea of going to Disneyland Paris on our last day. It would be a day trip then the next day we would be coming back home to England.
I know Disneyland Paris is wheelchair accessible. However I wonder if the train stations there and near there have an elevator or just steps. We will be traveling with lightweight luggage. Our journey is UK to Ukraine with many stopovers by train.
What do you think?
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@andak2007 (3229)
• Philippines
11 Feb 13
Never been to Disneyland Paris or any of Disney even in Hong Kong which is the nearest to my country, still could not afford it. I hope that i could bring all of my children someday, i will plan for it when they are much older so that they remember the joy of the place and will remember it until they grow up.
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@andak2007 (3229)
• Philippines
11 Feb 13
Almost public places are wheelchair friendly so if you do a research ahead then you will have no travel at all, even in trains.
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@marguicha (223001)
• Chile
12 Feb 13
I only know Disneyworld in Florida, but I imagine that Paris Disneyland will be as awesome as Disneyworld. I have gone there several times and I haven`t seen it all. Amber and Leo will be delighted with it! The last time I went, we took one of my daughters with her two boys there and they remember it as the best adventure in their lives.
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
12 Feb 13
I think that it sounds like a great way to end the trip and I am sure your children will love it. I visited Disneyland in Paris many years ago with my parents and my brother. My brother was a child at that time and I was a teenager. My brother really enjoyed the time that we spent in Disneyland and when we returned from the vacation he talked a lot about the things that he had seen in Disneyland. We took many pictures that and that was a great way to remember the trip. I was older than my brother, but I also found it interesting to explore the different parts of Disneyland, because I had never been there before. I had only heard about it and seen some pictures, and it was fun to visit the place in person.
@janechenrose (135)
• China
12 Feb 13
Disneyland of Paris is interesting for children and also for romantic lovers to have fun.
Paris disneyland is easy and you can from Ukraine to UK with the train stopped at Paris, it is easy wheelchair accessible and your luggage is easy to pull with elevator.
It will be magical and wonderful experience for your 6 years son to have fun ,and will have memory for yor 3years daughter. Disneyland is interesting for children.
In our country we have disneyland in Shanghai City and Hongkong City ,I will decide to go to Disneyland when carnival
@gelaytuscano (132)
• Philippines
12 Feb 13
what a sweet plan for your lucky kid! sure she'll be one of the most happiest kids ever as she might be going to disneyLand at 6. ;) 9i wish i had that chance too!)
For the wheelchair access, i am pretty sure all the train stations nowadays do really have a wheelchair access, so it'll not be a problem for your trip. Bringing lighweight luggages are better than tiring yourself to carry them back to forth. :) bringing what you need is plain okay. :)
@extremefun4fun (2908)
• India
12 Feb 13
that sounds interesting but I have not been there yet. thath is just like dream for me to experince those joy and fun.
@schulzie (4061)
• United States
11 Feb 13
I would do the trip to Disneyland Paris. I have four children and the youngest I ever took was when my 3rd child was a baby in diapers around 2 months old.
Your three-year-old should remember Disneyland, at least some of it. Your six-year-old will have a blast.
I have a disabled child too and we always get a "Guest Assistance Pass" . You should visit guest services and look into getting a gift assistance pass. This will help you get to the front of most lines at Disney. At least that is true for Disneyland in California and Disney World in Florida here in the United States.
As far as the trains in France, I'm sure most places will be handicap friendly. You could always do an Internet search and make a quick phone call.
Good luck, and have a great vacation!