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Can you go to Disneyland Paris without speaking French?

Yes, with Disneyland Paris welcoming guests throughout the year from Europe and beyond, all Cast Members speak English and are ready to help you with any questions.



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As long as you are being polite, it will be alright. The only problem is that most french people are not very good in english, so if you start head on in english, it may be uncomfortable for them, and in the worst case they might not stop to answer you.

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I lived in Paris for 2 months when I didn't speak any French at all! Paris is the most visited city in the world and a large majority of people visiting don't speak French! At the same time, Paris is so multicultural that it is very likely you'll run into somebody whose first language isn't even French.

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No, the French do not hate American tourists. In fact, France welcomes millions of international visitors each year. And many French enjoy meeting people from other cultures and countries, including Americans. There are, however, unspoken cultural norms and expectations that American tourists often ignore.

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The short answer is yes, but it will take careful planning and a lot of walking. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your one-day visit to Disneyland Paris.

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Yes, you can speak English in France and almost always get by. In general, you will have an easier time in cities and with younger generations. However, speaking English will hurt your rapport with locals. Don't expect to make a lot of friends without at least trying to speak French.

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Yes, you can speak English in France and almost always get by. In general, you will have an easier time in cities and with younger generations. However, speaking English will hurt your rapport with locals. Don't expect to make a lot of friends without at least trying to speak French.

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In France, it's considered rude not to say hello every time you enter a shop or when you first begin a conversation with a local. Brush up on these ten French words or phrases that'll get you beyond bonjour.

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Top 7 Tips for First-Timers Visiting Disneyland Paris
  1. Stay at a Disneyland Paris Hotel. ...
  2. Make Advanced Dining Reservations. ...
  3. Try all the Food! ...
  4. Don't Miss the Classic Attractions … ...
  5. Don't Miss the Attractions Found Only at Disneyland Paris Resort. ...
  6. Make Time to Enjoy the Parades and Shows. ...
  7. Make Time to Simply Enjoy the Resort.


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Disneyland Paris is great for Guests of all ages and sizes. Whilst most attractions are perfect for everyone, some do have height and age restrictions. You can view restrictions online or look for the symbols and information outside each attraction when you arrive at the Parks.

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The cheapest time to visit Paris is during the off-season — in the winter, before and after the holiday rush, which means early December, January, and February.

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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. It has the fairytale castle, classic characters, and plenty of rides and attractions. Walt Disney Studios Park is much smaller and is one of Disney's weaker parks.

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The Most Welcoming Countries For Americans South Korea follows Poland and Israel in Pew's survey, with a 79% favorable view of the U.S., followed by Japan (73%), Nigeria (74%), Kenya (71%), India (65%), Brazil (63%), and Mexico (63%). Any of these places would be fantastic travel choices.

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France's scenery is as diverse as it is beautiful, with the glittering coastlines of the French Riviera, the patchwork fields of the Loire Valley, the snow-capped Alps and centuries old harbor towns of Normandy. This, of course, is hugely appealing for lovers of the great outdoors.

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