Disney Land Paris

Hi girls I was wondering if any of you have had the Disney Land Paris experience. My little girl will be 3 in November and thought it would be nice to take her. Any tips on what to do/not to do when we are there or any money saving ideas? Cheers xx
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emmaalfie
Reply emmaalfie 5 months ago
disco sounds great idea my sons 3 in nov and im thinking of something along these lines as he loves a party and i dont think hes quite old enough to enjoy proper party games so was thinking a toddlers disco going to download all kiddy music and lots of lights coz most kids like flashing moving lights alfie and his friends are usually on the dancefloor at family parties lomnger than the adults lol. hope u have fun planning it xxx
PaigeMerlin
Reply PaigeMerlin 5 months ago
Cheers girls you have made me think now, when I have been looking at the total cost, it's gonna be pretty pricey. As you have highlighted, she probably wont have the lovely memory that you should be able to hold onto, just turning 3.

Plan B, ha ha a bouncy castle/disco and mini buffet at the local community centre sounds good?

Lisaxx
Bouncey Castle or Trampoline promised - you would have trouble getting me to go home lol. Maybe add in a ball pit and be careful w/disco as too loud or too many flashing lights and LOs are likely to start screaming after an hour.
lisagrahan
Reply lisagrahan 5 months ago
Cheers girls you have made me think now, when I have been looking at the total cost, it's gonna be pretty pricey. As you have highlighted, she probably wont have the lovely memory that you should be able to hold onto, just turning 3.

Plan B, ha ha a bouncy castle/disco and mini buffet at the local community centre sounds good?

Lisaxx
GummyGrin
Reply GummyGrin 5 months ago
Yeah tbh i think you probably should wait, my daughter is already 3 and i know she wouldntt remember it if we took her now.
Totally up to you but thats my opinion, a lot of friends took their like 1 and 2 YO's and sid they regret it as they dont remember anything!
xxx
PaigeMerlin
Reply PaigeMerlin 5 months ago
Sorry in that ive not been or have children BUT - surely its better to wait maybe a year/year and a half? Or youre paying all that money and she'll almost certainly not remember the experience. I went to France when I was 4 and I can remember the big things from that, I think 4 is probably the best age for a memorable holiday. Especially Disney Land as (you may be different) you dont tend to revisit somewhere like that or at least not for years. If I was to go somewhere great Id like to remember it.
chloe71106
Reply chloe71106 5 months ago
I took my little sister about 3 years ago, and had a GREAT time! We went on the coach as it was like a last minute surprise. I dont do coaches and neither does she but it was actually absolteuly fine!
My 3 year old had been wanting to go since she was little lol, and before i was pregnant with the triplets, me and herwent together as a treat for overcoming an extremely bad ilness and being in hospital for months. By the time we took her on the plane she was fully back to normal. But i would recommend buying like a £20 pop up buggy and if you dont want to take it home - leave it in the hotel.
My friend recently took her 5 and 3 3/4 YO's and ended up buying 2 pop ups whilst she was there because her children, who have been walking miles eveyr day lol, were absolutely shattered and they didnt want to waste days.
I think if you want to make it really special, wait a few months and save up as much as possible and then literally go all out on food and rides etc!
Cant wait to take all the girls when theyre older. Has anyone been to Disney America? xxx
I've been to disney florida 4 times its the best holiday ever! paris is nothing compared to it (no offence i did enjoy it) lol but florida is OUT OF THIS WORLD! everything is about 10 times bigger and the parks are amazing the people are all so friendly and its just fab! you should sooooo go and take me with you haha I miss holidays where mummy and daddy paid! lol xx
lisagrahan
Reply lisagrahan 5 months ago
Thanks so much girls for all your tips. I am soooooo excited now.

Million thanks

Lisaxxx
GummyGrin
Reply GummyGrin 5 months ago
I took my little sister about 3 years ago, and had a GREAT time! We went on the coach as it was like a last minute surprise. I dont do coaches and neither does she but it was actually absolteuly fine!
My 3 year old had been wanting to go since she was little lol, and before i was pregnant with the triplets, me and herwent together as a treat for overcoming an extremely bad ilness and being in hospital for months. By the time we took her on the plane she was fully back to normal. But i would recommend buying like a £20 pop up buggy and if you dont want to take it home - leave it in the hotel.
My friend recently took her 5 and 3 3/4 YO's and ended up buying 2 pop ups whilst she was there because her children, who have been walking miles eveyr day lol, were absolutely shattered and they didnt want to waste days.
I think if you want to make it really special, wait a few months and save up as much as possible and then literally go all out on food and rides etc!
Cant wait to take all the girls when theyre older. Has anyone been to Disney America? xxx
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