DAY 5
Paris Disneyland
| Oh there are going to be a lot of duplicate photos here. I mean, I took so many last time around there was little chance that there would be much I missed. This is the exit at the Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy RER station. |
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| It was about an hour before the parks open, so we just walked around a little. |
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| The Disney Village. It was a little chilly at around 9:00 a.m. |
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| In case you didn't know, EuroDisneyland (now called Disneyland Resort Paris) opened on April 12, 1992. |
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| The Wheatons had to eat some breakfast and the McDonalds in the Disney Village was the only place open for non-hotel guests, so while they were ordering I took this picture through one of the giant arches on the front of the building. |
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| This man-made lake is called Lake Disney. Pretty original, eh? Anyway, that hotel on the other side is the Hotel New York that I walked through last time I was here. |
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| We ducked into (Ducked, get it?) the Newport Bay Club hotel for a bit. Some people had to use the restrooms. While they did their business I took this picture of Donald Duck on his way to work. |
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| We went to the Walt Disney Studios park first. |
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| This would be a duplicate photo, but this is the front of the entrance building instead of the back. |
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| *DUPLICATE PHOTO WARNING* Inside the building. |
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| There were a couple of new attractions since my last visit. This was one of them. Granted it's basically the same attraction as in Walt Disney World, Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland, but this one is in French! |
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| In case you didn't know, it is the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. |
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| The lobby looks the same as the American versions. |
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| This replica of the fortune-telling machine from the "Nick of Time" episode of The Twilight Zone is in the library of the other attractions too. |
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| The loading area. |
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| *DUPLICATE PHOTO WARNING* The Rock 'N' Roller Coaster avec Aerosmith. |
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