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Can you do both Disneyland Paris parks in 1 day?

Yes it's doable. There's some rides that are the same as Disneyland and some you shouldn't miss; Phantom Manor, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain. Make sure you see the uniquely Paris things like the upstairs castle, the Alice maze, the 20,000 leagues walk through.



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Can you do Disneyland Paris in one day? Yes, it is definitely possible! Disneyland Paris consists of two parks just a few minutes' walk apart. Disneyland Park is where you'll want to spend most of your time.

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Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones. However, to fully enjoy our attractions, restaurants, shows and parades, live entertainment in Disney Village, and spend some time chilling by your hotel pool, why not stay a week?

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To maximize your time at Disneyland Paris, it's a good idea to purchase a two-park ticket in advance. This will allow you to visit both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park on the same day. To make the most of your trip, you can use a third-party provider like Gray Line.

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Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.

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Definitely, especially if you're a Disney theme park fan! Disneyland Paris is an absolutely beautiful theme park - it was built in part due to a challenge from Disney's then-CEO Michael Eisner to Walt Disney Imagineering- “amaze me, astound me”, and darned if they didn't pull it off.

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Disneyland Paris is just over 300 miles away from London. It's far enough away that it doesn't usually make sense to take a day trip to Disneyland Paris from London, but if you're really dedicated, it's possible!

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Disney is Definitely For Adults As Well As Kids Although aimed at children more than the major theme parks in the UK, Disneyland Paris can certainly be just as fun for adults. The bigger rides (Space Mountain, Indiana Jones, Tower of Terror, etc.)

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If you want to make the most of your day by avoiding visitor traffic at Disneyland, get up as early as possible. The park opens to the public at 10:00 am. You should keep that time in mind and arrive as early as you can to be among the first through the gates.

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Where is Disneyland Paris? Disneyland Paris, or Euro Disney, is about 20 miles (32km) to the east of the centre of Paris. The most popular way to travel between Disneyland Paris and the city centre is on the suburban commuter trains called the RER (Regional Express Network).

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Disneyland Paris Parade times If you are at the theme park with your family, you definitely don't want to miss this magical moment: the Disney Parade is just as integral a part of the Disneyland experience as the rides. So what time is the Disneyland Paris Parade? It takes place everyday, usually at 5:30 pm.

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A. Yes. Don't worry, Disneyland Paris is full of attractions that are protected against rain. For your safety, access to some attractions may be restricted without prior warning due to adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain and high winds.

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Paris' traffic is crazy, plus it isn't easy to find a parking spot near the Eiffel Tower. If you decide to go from Disneyland to Eiffel Tower by car, it is a 43-km drive, and it takes 40 minutes or more, depending on the traffic.

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Undated Tickets 1-Day 1-Park undated = $124.96 per adult and $115.43 per child. 1-Day 2-Park undated = $154.71 per adult and $145.19 per child.

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We have 50 attractions, most of which are open. Some may be closed for maintenance.

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You'll save more than $20 per ticket if you choose one park and skip the other. Sticking with one park is arguably the best option for your time and money. However, you'll miss major attractions that are unique to Disneyland Paris. If you choose one park, I'd pick Disneyland over Walt Disney Studios.

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