Before I start, I have already decided to bring my own lunch because I am not paying €22 for a half board dining plan!
I will be taking a big paycheck in September, and I've decided to splash the clash at everyone's least favourite Disneyland Resort (The people on Trip Advisor seem to absolutely hate it.) for a day. I want to go into the resort, knowing exactly what to ride and when ride to ride it. Ideally I want to explore both parks and get back home before midnight. Travel is not too much an issue for me. I have my 75% discount that should cover eurostar costs, but once I get to paris, I'm not sure what train to take. I would want to take the metro because its the cheapest and dosent involve a 1 hour transfer, but people seem to both recommend and not recommend it.
More importantly though, I want to know what rides are worth my time and what rides are not, as I have heard that there are quite a few rubbish ones. I am most interested in thrilling and/or atmospheric and immersive rides.
I will be taking a big paycheck in September, and I've decided to splash the clash at everyone's least favourite Disneyland Resort (The people on Trip Advisor seem to absolutely hate it.) for a day. I want to go into the resort, knowing exactly what to ride and when ride to ride it. Ideally I want to explore both parks and get back home before midnight. Travel is not too much an issue for me. I have my 75% discount that should cover eurostar costs, but once I get to paris, I'm not sure what train to take. I would want to take the metro because its the cheapest and dosent involve a 1 hour transfer, but people seem to both recommend and not recommend it.
More importantly though, I want to know what rides are worth my time and what rides are not, as I have heard that there are quite a few rubbish ones. I am most interested in thrilling and/or atmospheric and immersive rides.