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]]>Perhaps the best Disneyland around isn’t actually Disneyland—it’s Disney World. The inclusion of the word “world” instead of “land” is quite accurate, considering the fact that this park—and its other surrounding Disney parks—is a city unto itself. The sheer volume of rides and attractions at this Disney World is overwhelming, but it’s also why it’s the best one around.
The Southern California-based Disneyland might not be as big as its larger sibling in Florida, but it’s special for a different reason. Ladies and gentlemen, this Disneyland was the first one to ever exist, making it a special destination in its own right. Some of the rides there are purely iconic, such as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Splash Mountain, and especially It’s A Small World.
The good thing about Disneyland Paris is that is provides a good Disneyland option for those who are traveling Europe. Indeed, it’s a great option to check out, and definitely worth the ticket if you’re in the area and want to show your children a memorable experience.
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]]>One of the things that makes Disneyland Paris so special is its setting. The park is located on the outskirts of the city, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. It’s a peaceful oasis that’s perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of Paris.
But don’t let the tranquil setting fool you—Disneyland Paris is packed with excitement and adventure. From the thrilling roller coasters to the immersive shows and parades, there’s never a dull moment here. And if you’re a fan of Disney characters, you’ll be delighted to know that they’re everywhere, ready to pose for photos and make your day extra special.
But perhaps the best thing about Disneyland Paris is the atmosphere. There’s a sense of joy and wonder here that’s infectious, and it’s impossible not to feel uplifted when you’re surrounded by so much positivity. It’s the perfect place to create unforgettable memories with your loved ones.
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]]>Now, there are three ways to deal with this. The first is not to go on rides and miss out, something we don’t recommend. The second one is to train your patience, which we know can sometimes be a challenge. And the third is to simply follow these tips and avoid long lines altogether.
If you visit in the summer or around holidays, then there is basically nothing you can do to avoid lines due to huge crowds. However, if you leave your Disney theme park visit for the off-season, you will learn that the lines are actually not that long.
One of the best ways to avoid long lines at Disney theme parks is to go on rides before they are formed. Get in front of the gate before the park even opens, and you will ensure you are one of the first people taking the rides. Then you can spend the rest of the day doing other activities.
Some of Disney’s rides have a “single rider “line that allows visitors to get to rides faster if they are riding solo. You will not be able to share the experience with your family or friends, but at least you won’t wait in long lines like them.
Shows and special events like parades usually leave the rides abandoned because all the visitors want to be where the party is. If you are willing to miss that party, you can profit and go on rides without waiting.
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]]>The Disneyland Paris reopening was announced through the social media channels of the Euro Disney Group, together with several other built-in attractions. “We are pleased to announce that Disneyland Paris will reopen on June 17 with Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney’s Newport Bay Club Hotel, and Disney Village. Our reopening will follow enhanced health and safety measures,” reads Euro Disney Group’s statement.
This announcement comes shortly after Disneyland in California opened its doors on April 30th, and it was preceded by several major setbacks. Disneyland Paris was initially closed between March 13th and July 15th last year, before closing its doors again on October 30th due to a second nationwide lockdown in France.
According to the theme park’s official website, limited attendance, physical distancing, enhanced cleaning, and sanitization will be some of the measures in place once Disneyland Paris reopens. Some attractions won’t be available from the first day, and experiences that draw huge group gatherings are temporarily suspended.
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]]>In accordance with California requirements, the theme park will be opened at a limited capacity and guests will have to get a reservation in addition to purchasing an admission ticket. Additionally, the park will only be open to California residents.
On April 12th, the theme park reservation system will go live on the Disneyland website and guests with existing theme park tickets can make park reservations for the days their tickets are valid. Starting April 15th, guests without theme park tickets can start making reservations and buying tickets.
Safety measures including cleaning, required face coverings, temperature screenings, signage and barriers to promote social distancing, mobile ordering of foods and drinks, and contactless payment options will be used. Parades and nighttime spectaculars aren’t scheduled to return on April 30th and character encounters will remain socially distanced for the time being.
There are even some things to look forward to including Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride, which was only open for a few months before the park closed last year, and Disneyland’s Snow White-themed ride got a makeover too.
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]]>Earlier this week, Disneyland Paris announced that they won’t open their doors on February 13th, as initially planned. The popular theme park is now expected to reopen on April 2nd if the conditions permit, but there’s a chance it will take even longer for that to happen.
“Given the current context our plans continue to evolve, but please know that we will make every effort to provide updates as soon as it is possible,” reads the official statement by Disneyland Paris.
The theme parks industry has been significantly hit by the Covid pandemic, and Disneyland Paris isn’t the only park in this franchise that remains closed. Hong Kong Disneyland and the original Disneyland in Anaheim are also temporarily closed, but certain locations are still in operation, most notably the Walt Disney World in Orlando.
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]]>The Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida contains four theme parks and two water parks. Disneyland in Anaheim, California is much smaller, containing two theme parks and no water parks. However, the smaller theme park in California has its advantages—it’s less overwhelming, especially if you’re taking small kids.
The two theme parks have different rides. Walt Disney World offers Pandora the World of Avatar, Spaceship Earth, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Seven Dwarfs Mine Trail, etc. In Disneyland, you’ll find Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Mickey’s Fun Wheel, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and more.
The centerpiece of the Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is Cinderella’s Castle, which is taller than Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland. You may want to consider this if you or your kids have a favorite Disney princess whose castle is a must-see.
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]]>Meaning Magic Island, this amusement park located in Seville, Spain is truly a wondrous place. Offering many different attractions such as the first inverted rollercoaster in Spain, this place is well worth your time!
Located in Rust, Germany the Europa Park is one of the most popular places of this sort in all of Europe. It’s a great all-around place hosting different thrills like rollercoasters and water rides.
This one doesn’t need a special explanation as it’s the European version of the famous amusement park. Located in Paris, it should find its way on every fun seeker’s travel list.
The original Legoland theme park located in Billund, Denmark is the place to go for everyone that grew up with the famous Lego toys.
As it’s one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, this Dutch fun hub is a real wonder. Also, this is one of the largest fairytale-themed parks in the world.
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]]>Get ready for many magical sights of breathtaking shows, parades, rides and lots of other cool attractions. Best of all, you’ll get to meet your favorite Disney characters and experience their stories just as you remember them.
Disneyland Park is divided into five magical lands, each of them offering different rides and adventures for both youngsters and adults. The essential attractions you shouldn’t miss here are Indiana Jones, Big Thunder Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. In Walt Disney Studios Park, which is themed after movies, production and behind-the-scenes, you can explore how the characters are brought to life on the big screen. If you are a real thrill seeker, The Tower of Terror and Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster are mandatory, while Ratatouille is also a must-see.
And just when you think you’ve seen it all, the real magic happens – shows with beautiful animations projected onto Sleeping Beauty’s castle, majestic fireworks, laser shows, and much more.
Book a trip now and make sure you bring your inner child along!
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]]>Perhaps the best Disneyland around isn’t actually Disneyland—it’s Disney World. The inclusion of the word “world” instead of “land” is quite accurate, considering the fact that this park—and its other surrounding Disney parks—is a city unto itself. The sheer volume of rides and attractions at this Disney World is overwhelming, but it’s also why it’s the best one around.
The Southern California-based Disneyland might not be as big as its larger sibling in Florida, but it’s special for a different reason. Ladies and gentlemen, this Disneyland was the first one to ever exist, making it a special destination in its own right. Some of the rides there are purely iconic, such as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Splash Mountain, and especially It’s A Small World.
The good thing about Disneyland Paris is that is provides a good Disneyland option for those who are traveling Europe. Indeed, it’s a great option to check out, and definitely worth the ticket if you’re in the area and want to show your children a memorable experience.
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]]>The post Disneyland Paris is a Must-Visit Destination appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the things that makes Disneyland Paris so special is its setting. The park is located on the outskirts of the city, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. It’s a peaceful oasis that’s perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of Paris.
But don’t let the tranquil setting fool you—Disneyland Paris is packed with excitement and adventure. From the thrilling roller coasters to the immersive shows and parades, there’s never a dull moment here. And if you’re a fan of Disney characters, you’ll be delighted to know that they’re everywhere, ready to pose for photos and make your day extra special.
But perhaps the best thing about Disneyland Paris is the atmosphere. There’s a sense of joy and wonder here that’s infectious, and it’s impossible not to feel uplifted when you’re surrounded by so much positivity. It’s the perfect place to create unforgettable memories with your loved ones.
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]]>Now, there are three ways to deal with this. The first is not to go on rides and miss out, something we don’t recommend. The second one is to train your patience, which we know can sometimes be a challenge. And the third is to simply follow these tips and avoid long lines altogether.
If you visit in the summer or around holidays, then there is basically nothing you can do to avoid lines due to huge crowds. However, if you leave your Disney theme park visit for the off-season, you will learn that the lines are actually not that long.
One of the best ways to avoid long lines at Disney theme parks is to go on rides before they are formed. Get in front of the gate before the park even opens, and you will ensure you are one of the first people taking the rides. Then you can spend the rest of the day doing other activities.
Some of Disney’s rides have a “single rider “line that allows visitors to get to rides faster if they are riding solo. You will not be able to share the experience with your family or friends, but at least you won’t wait in long lines like them.
Shows and special events like parades usually leave the rides abandoned because all the visitors want to be where the party is. If you are willing to miss that party, you can profit and go on rides without waiting.
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]]>The post Disneyland Paris is Reopening Its Doors This June appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Disneyland Paris reopening was announced through the social media channels of the Euro Disney Group, together with several other built-in attractions. “We are pleased to announce that Disneyland Paris will reopen on June 17 with Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney’s Newport Bay Club Hotel, and Disney Village. Our reopening will follow enhanced health and safety measures,” reads Euro Disney Group’s statement.
This announcement comes shortly after Disneyland in California opened its doors on April 30th, and it was preceded by several major setbacks. Disneyland Paris was initially closed between March 13th and July 15th last year, before closing its doors again on October 30th due to a second nationwide lockdown in France.
According to the theme park’s official website, limited attendance, physical distancing, enhanced cleaning, and sanitization will be some of the measures in place once Disneyland Paris reopens. Some attractions won’t be available from the first day, and experiences that draw huge group gatherings are temporarily suspended.
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]]>The post Disneyland is Reopening This Month—Here’s What You Should Know appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In accordance with California requirements, the theme park will be opened at a limited capacity and guests will have to get a reservation in addition to purchasing an admission ticket. Additionally, the park will only be open to California residents.
On April 12th, the theme park reservation system will go live on the Disneyland website and guests with existing theme park tickets can make park reservations for the days their tickets are valid. Starting April 15th, guests without theme park tickets can start making reservations and buying tickets.
Safety measures including cleaning, required face coverings, temperature screenings, signage and barriers to promote social distancing, mobile ordering of foods and drinks, and contactless payment options will be used. Parades and nighttime spectaculars aren’t scheduled to return on April 30th and character encounters will remain socially distanced for the time being.
There are even some things to look forward to including Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride, which was only open for a few months before the park closed last year, and Disneyland’s Snow White-themed ride got a makeover too.
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]]>The post You’ll Have to Postpone Your Disneyland Paris Visit Until April or Longer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Earlier this week, Disneyland Paris announced that they won’t open their doors on February 13th, as initially planned. The popular theme park is now expected to reopen on April 2nd if the conditions permit, but there’s a chance it will take even longer for that to happen.
“Given the current context our plans continue to evolve, but please know that we will make every effort to provide updates as soon as it is possible,” reads the official statement by Disneyland Paris.
The theme parks industry has been significantly hit by the Covid pandemic, and Disneyland Paris isn’t the only park in this franchise that remains closed. Hong Kong Disneyland and the original Disneyland in Anaheim are also temporarily closed, but certain locations are still in operation, most notably the Walt Disney World in Orlando.
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]]>The Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida contains four theme parks and two water parks. Disneyland in Anaheim, California is much smaller, containing two theme parks and no water parks. However, the smaller theme park in California has its advantages—it’s less overwhelming, especially if you’re taking small kids.
The two theme parks have different rides. Walt Disney World offers Pandora the World of Avatar, Spaceship Earth, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Seven Dwarfs Mine Trail, etc. In Disneyland, you’ll find Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Mickey’s Fun Wheel, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and more.
The centerpiece of the Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is Cinderella’s Castle, which is taller than Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland. You may want to consider this if you or your kids have a favorite Disney princess whose castle is a must-see.
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]]>The post Five Amusement Parks In Europe That Offer an Unforgettable Experience! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Meaning Magic Island, this amusement park located in Seville, Spain is truly a wondrous place. Offering many different attractions such as the first inverted rollercoaster in Spain, this place is well worth your time!
Located in Rust, Germany the Europa Park is one of the most popular places of this sort in all of Europe. It’s a great all-around place hosting different thrills like rollercoasters and water rides.
This one doesn’t need a special explanation as it’s the European version of the famous amusement park. Located in Paris, it should find its way on every fun seeker’s travel list.
The original Legoland theme park located in Billund, Denmark is the place to go for everyone that grew up with the famous Lego toys.
As it’s one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, this Dutch fun hub is a real wonder. Also, this is one of the largest fairytale-themed parks in the world.
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]]>The post Disneyland, a World of Endless Happiness appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Get ready for many magical sights of breathtaking shows, parades, rides and lots of other cool attractions. Best of all, you’ll get to meet your favorite Disney characters and experience their stories just as you remember them.
Disneyland Park is divided into five magical lands, each of them offering different rides and adventures for both youngsters and adults. The essential attractions you shouldn’t miss here are Indiana Jones, Big Thunder Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. In Walt Disney Studios Park, which is themed after movies, production and behind-the-scenes, you can explore how the characters are brought to life on the big screen. If you are a real thrill seeker, The Tower of Terror and Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster are mandatory, while Ratatouille is also a must-see.
And just when you think you’ve seen it all, the real magic happens – shows with beautiful animations projected onto Sleeping Beauty’s castle, majestic fireworks, laser shows, and much more.
Book a trip now and make sure you bring your inner child along!
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