For our second mini-honeymoon in France, we stayed local and headed to Euro Disney, which just happens to be located in the burbs of Paris about an hour east on the RER commuter train. I spent a lot of time at the original Disneyland in California growing up, and throughout college. Monday evenings in October with my girls were the best, but Saturdays at Carnation Plaza also hold a very special place in my heart. Michael and I spent a full day at the Park when we were in California a few months ago (thanks Mom!) - which was incredibly crowded, but also felt a bit like going home. In other words, Disneyland Paris had a lot to live up to, especially if it was going to be the location of mini-honeymoon #2, and the occasion to celebrate four months of marriage to this guy. Maybe it was the fantastic weather, with a definite sense of spring in the air; or the wonderfully-sane and manageable crowds; or just that good old magical Disney feeling that is probably induced by fairy dust when you walk through the entrance to the Park. Whatever it was, we had an awesome time.
A few highlights:
Check out a few more photos here.
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Art
3/17/2014 07:24:30 pm
looks like great fun!! But not the upside down ride for me when I come!!
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Neha
3/22/2014 08:34:01 am
I love the idea of Space Mountain going upside down! And I agree with M about ToT - one of my faves too. I usually have to go through Buzz Lightyear a few times before I can get a respectable score, so I'll have to practice before we come visit. :)
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