Part 2
We continued on and our first ride was Pirates!!
Pirates was much better than the Pirates we have. It was very similar to California's Pirates. I was very interested to note that Jack Sparrow and crew were not included in this ride... After Pirates we went to the Indiana Jones ride and got a fast pass
We thought it was funny that the fastpasses were also written in French and English and that they only gave you a half hour.
We headed over to the Haunted Mansion.
In Paris it is not called the Haunted Mansion....
Phantom Manor was MUCH scarier here than in Florida. Like a lot scarier. I probably wouldn't take my child on this ride... After Phantom Manor we headed over to Indiana Jones and la Temple du Peril
We wandered around a little more and caught some of the parade
Then we had lunch... the food options were okay. Not a lot of American food which surprised me a little but I was generally okay with. I had a really good sandwich that I didn't take a picture of. However, I did like the napkin
Then we went over to Tomorrowland
Space Mountain was closed so we decided to see Honey I Shrunk the Audience in French. We came out and saw the creepiest show ever. These weird people were dancing and screaming out colors... it was weird. I think it was similar to the game that we used to play when we were little... Simon, I think.
I was pretty amused that you could get a waffle at a quick food cart.
We decided to head out towards Downtown Disney. On our way out we passed Cinderella's Coach!!
The back of the castle
Then I noticed a ruckus of castmembers
There was a broken window on Mainstreet... and all of those castmembers were investigating it. It's not everyday you see a broken window on Mainstreet.. So I took a picture
Chris took this picture of me in the shop
We went to Downtown Disney and saw this!
(Now, when will our Downtown Disney take the hint...)
Recognize this attraction?
We walked down to the hotels
And then we were ready to head back. Overall, I loved our trip to
Disneyland Paris. It was wonderful. It felt a little less like Disney and a little more like a themepark, but not in a bad way. We both had a great time. Everyone was very friendly and most people spoke enough English that we were able to get around and ask questions with no problem at all.