Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Paris Disney without rides.

We have 25 gymnasts (17 years and younger) doing the day at Paris Disney - A group size of 1adult/5 children. Has anyone attempted Disney WITHOUT doing rides. (We have just been told the kids will only be allowed 1 ride) Anyone with recent experience at Paris Disney who might have some ideas for their itinerary????




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Sorry...no experience with DisneyLand Paris...but DLP tends to be something of a %26#39;sub-specialty%26#39;....and you might also make your inquiriy on one of the Disney-specif forums--





www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=77




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I suppose they could catch the parade and shows included with their passport. But... I don%26#39;t understand why they are only allowed one ride? The passport gets them onto everything all day. To be honest, other then parades and shows-- which there aren%26#39;t a TON of, the only thing left to do is eat. :)




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Only allowing them on 1 ride is a bit like cruelty. Here kids have a great day out watching everybody else enjoy themselves :(



You may want to re-think whether it is worth going under those circumstances.




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Honestly, why in goodness sake would you take a bunch of children to Disneyland and tell them %26quot;one ride%26quot; . That is just plain mean, and , frankly, kind of wierd.



The daypass is all rides included, so why would you put that ridiculus rule on,, are getting in free or something?? Well, I just would NOT take the kids there, and then say %26quot; one ride%26quot; .





I would love to hear the reason for this, I think there MUST be a miscommunication.





Thats like taking them to a buffet, and telling them they may only choose one item.




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Thanks for all your input. My sentiments are the same as yours. (If not stronger - as I have done Disneyland and Disneyworld) There is no mistake and the kids are not allowed to opt out of the day. Reasons given - there%26#39;s more to Disney than rides - Hello! maybe on days 3 %26amp; 4.




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But asussieviv, are they PAYING for a proper ticket? If they are paying for a full ticket then whoever has made this rule is being an absolute idiot and ripping off the kids and their parents( who no doubt are at least finally finacning this trip.


I don%26#39;t get this stealing from children!




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Besides , there is not that much to do in Disney except SHOP and eat otherwise, how is a planned %26quot;shopping%26quot; day in Disneyland a better deal, I mean everything there is very expensive.





Who is responsible for this idea. Are the parents aware of this stealing from the kids, and why go to Disney at all.



Weirdest thing I have ever heard of!




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%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;, why in goodness sake would you take a bunch of children to Disneyland%26lt;%26lt;%26lt;





Ya%26#39; probably could have stopped right there. Taking a group of 25 adolescents anywhere is one of those bright ideas that often %26#39;..sounds..%26#39; great in theory....but finds you with your head in your hands afterward, muttering incoherently, %26quot;..What was I thinking...what was I thinking...??..%26quot;.




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You might try www.dlrpmagic.com for more ideas. Good Luck!




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%26lt;%26lt;there%26#39;s more to Disney than rides%26gt;%26gt;





This is a very curious observation and one with which I could not more vehemently differ. None the less, perhaps the best site for information on Disney is the following:





www.micechat.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=20





These people are Disney park specialists. Pose your question here aussieviv and I should assume that they will be even more perplexed by it than we are.

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