NuttySquirrel
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I think 1 day at DLP is - ambitious - if I'm honest. Now that it has 2 gates, you need a full day for Disneyland Park, then at least half a day for Studios or whatever it's called now, and ideally another half-day at Disneyland Park to tick off anything you missed. Leaving at 4-5pm would be a mistake (on the first day at least) - you really want to experience the park after dark and watch the closing firework show to properly experience it.
I imagine the resort might be rather busy as well as the new Frozen area opens in March and lots of people will have been waiting for that to make the trip - even more reason to give yourself as much time as you can. Although you're at least looking at a term-time week with no major French holidays, DLP is always popular.
DLP isn't really a place for cred-grabbing; you should try to get on everything particularly the dark rides. On the other hand, there'll be very little at Disneyland Park that wasn't there the first time you visited - they haven't added anything significant in over 20 years. At Studios/Whatever, Tower of Terror cannot be missed.
If your parents are not keen on doing a second DLP day, I'd strongly recommend getting dropped off for a second day on your own to do Studios (ideally with a parkhopper ticket), while your parents do something different. They'll enjoy Disneyland Park more than Studios anyway.
Asterix can be done in a day but I would avoid weekend dates completely. There is the bronze Filotomatix which enables you to queue virtually for some rides if it is looking like it might be busy. We visited on a Friday in May 2023 and were expecting to need one, in the end the weather was exceptionally rubbish so the park was deserted.
I imagine the resort might be rather busy as well as the new Frozen area opens in March and lots of people will have been waiting for that to make the trip - even more reason to give yourself as much time as you can. Although you're at least looking at a term-time week with no major French holidays, DLP is always popular.
DLP isn't really a place for cred-grabbing; you should try to get on everything particularly the dark rides. On the other hand, there'll be very little at Disneyland Park that wasn't there the first time you visited - they haven't added anything significant in over 20 years. At Studios/Whatever, Tower of Terror cannot be missed.
If your parents are not keen on doing a second DLP day, I'd strongly recommend getting dropped off for a second day on your own to do Studios (ideally with a parkhopper ticket), while your parents do something different. They'll enjoy Disneyland Park more than Studios anyway.
Asterix can be done in a day but I would avoid weekend dates completely. There is the bronze Filotomatix which enables you to queue virtually for some rides if it is looking like it might be busy. We visited on a Friday in May 2023 and were expecting to need one, in the end the weather was exceptionally rubbish so the park was deserted.
