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October 29th 2007
Published: October 30th 2007
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Disneyland Paris

We made it! Getting there was easy, we just hopped a tram from our hotel. It took about 15 minutes and the park is right outside of the station.
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Disneyland Paris

Yes! The Disney fan in me rejoices.
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Disneyland Paris

Views of Mainstreet USA. There was a lot of Halloween decorations. Frontierland was actually temporarily changed to Halloweenland or something like that.
Sleeping Beauty CastleSleeping Beauty Castle
Sleeping Beauty Castle

The Paris counterpart of the one from Anaheim. Read: The one in California is much bigger and more ornatate.
Sleeping Beauty CastleSleeping Beauty Castle
Sleeping Beauty Castle

Amanda and me in front of the castle.
DucksDucks
Ducks

See, even the mallards love "Rip-Off Land", Dad.
Le Carousel de LancelotLe Carousel de Lancelot
Le Carousel de Lancelot

The classic carousel was our first ride, if only due to technical difficulties.
Indiana Jones et le Temple du PerilIndiana Jones et le Temple du Peril
Indiana Jones et le Temple du Peril

aka Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril. This was one of the 3 rollercoasters within the park. This ride is in Adventureland- you even go upside down!
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Indiana Jones et le Temple du Peril

The scenery reminds me of "Romancing the Stone."
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Indiana Jones et le Temple du Peril

This ride was the longest line we stood in- only like 15 minutes. The park was surprisingly not crowded, but then again it was a Thursday evening.
Pirates of the CaribbeanPirates of the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean

This was one of the best rides in the park. I loved it! Very cool, I cannot remember the one in FL or CA but this one brought you up and dropped your boat into the water, so you would get a little wet.
BalouBalou
Balou

I met Balou from the Jungle Book. I had to wrestle through masses of young children to even get close!
Chip/DaleChip/Dale
Chip/Dale

Amanda had an equal caliber of a challenge when we wanted to get a photo with one of the chipmunks.
Minneapolis RailwayMinneapolis Railway
Minneapolis Railway

Look closely! It claims that this railcar was made in Minneapolis. Of course I know it is a prop, but it is cool to see MN all the way in Paris.
Sleeping Beauty CastleSleeping Beauty Castle
Sleeping Beauty Castle

We were able to climb the stairs inside and make it to the second level of the castle and see the "stained glass."
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Rooftops

The view from the outside of the deck of the castle.
Sword in the StoneSword in the Stone
Sword in the Stone

I was sadly unable to pull the sword out of the stone.
It's a Small WorldIt's a Small World
It's a Small World

Here I am, "where the world comes together in song."
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It's a Small World

More ducks at It's a Small World.
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It's a Small World

It's a world of laughter.... (The Small World in the States is much better!)
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Discoveryland

They say that "Discoveryland is where the future predictions of great visionaries come to life." Well, the only ride we even liked was Space Mountain. Conclusion: TOMORROWLAND is done better in the states.


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