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Personal Recommendation of Spending Holidays in Disneyland Paris with kids

I think that this is the right place where i can share some personal views which could assist to anyone,would be great honor to me.i had spent 2 weeks in Paris,France to visit Disneyland with my whole family.I came across beautiful people which guided to us to make our holiday memorable.

This is not hidden truth that Disneyland is a place where dreams come true. Every time you visit it, the place can surprise you with something new. So if you are planning to take a break from the daily routine and spend some time with your family or friends, escape into this fantasy land. Disneyland is one of the best destinations to take a short break from the monotonous life and spend some amazing time with your family. So are you overwhelmed to visit this dream destination? Pack your bags and book your tickets to Paris at the earliest.

The following tips will make, the moments spend at Disneyland more magical.

Get The Fast Pass
If you are traveling with small kids, it will be beneficial for you to buy the FastPass ticket. This means that you can enjoy visiting other attractions while waiting for your turn at the most popular rides. The following rides are included in FastPass ticket amongst others:

Peter Pan's Dream Flight
Autopia
Buzz Lightyear's Lazer Blast
Big Thunder Mountain

Visit the “it's a small world”
If your little princess is fascinated by dolls, remember to visit the “it's a small world” attraction present in Fantasyland. This would be the happiest cruise that your little one would ever sail in. Decked up with approximately 300 dolls, this attraction gives a chance to small children to sing along with the dolls. So let your children enjoy amidst the vibrant and amazing backdrop.

Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin
So you said that your kids believe in genie and are a big time fan of Aladdin and his genie? If yes, take them to the Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin. Let them follow the miniature scenes from the city of Agrabad and the amazing story of Aladdin, a brave man who can do anything for his princess Jasmine in a new and unique manner. Let them rub the lamp and summon the blue genie.

Meet The Mickey Mouse
While in Disneyland Paris, how can you forget the Mickey Mouse? He is the most magical character that invites you into his dressing room to chat with him. Let your kids have a look at his favorite clothes, magic tricks, and different props. Mickey mouse may even perform some tricks to entertain his little guests. So while at the magical location, make sure that you click some beautiful pictures of your kids with the Mickey Mouse.

Size Matters
While all the rides can be enjoyed by small children, adults are restricted on certain rides. So before promising your little one that he is allowed to go on the ride, check with symbols on the map to see whether the ride restrict a person of a certain height or not. Because in the end, you will not like to see your little one crying because he is not allowed to go on a ride alone.

Don't Rush
While your children will ask you to hop on for every ride, go easy with the flow. Do not rush from ride to ride and try to enjoy the time you are spending with your little ones. While you can always try to see everything that is present in the theme park, you can still come back to Disneyland if you miss on something.

There is a lot in store for everyone. While you can meet your favorite cartoon characters, you can also ride some adventure filled rides. The on-stage performances by the Disney characters will also leave you mesmerized. So enjoy the trip with your children to return home with a bag full of memories even elders too :)

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John, thank you for a heart warming post. You will share those memories with your children for the rest of your lives. We don't have kids, and have traveled from London, Paris,New York and Rome to Kyoto, Osaka, and points in between. But the most fulfilling trip of all...BAR NONE...was the time we spent in Disney World with the 7 year old nephew. I will never forget the absolute pleasure and joy we experienced seeing it all through his eyes. Literally one minute before I read your post, I RSVP'd that little boy's wedding invitation. It sits on the table beside me, waiting to be mailed. Should they have children of their own, I am this moment resolved to do whatever it takes to try to recapture that again. Thank you for that, too.

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If you look at Disney through the eyes of a child you love you will be an adult who is enamored with Disney and all the fantasy it provides. I do live in the real world and have traveled to real places, but when one of the 'princesses' comes to talk to my granddaughter I see the sweet innocence that can only last a little while. We go to Disney in Fl. all the time (they live there) and it is about making memories and spending some family time just enjoying each other and sheer fantasy!

Seeing the 'Eiffel Tower' at Epcot has made one little 5 year old long for Nanny (me) to take her to the 'Real Eiffel Tower'..( she does know the difference ). There are all kinds of experiences that people enjoy.

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I was fortunate enough to grow up in Southern California, so Disneyland was a big part of my childhood as well as that of my two boys. I have a lot of fond memories there with my siblings, friends, grandparents and family. I'm 49 and I still enjoy going there. Visited Disneyland Paris last October, it was OK, but I could not miss the chance to see it. No need to return to it when I return to Paris next Spring. What I considered a slow and not so busy looking park, other tourists where commenting on the long lines. I told them a 20 minute line is nothing compared to the original Disneyland rides, especially the "kiddy" rides in Fantasy Land. Disney World is on my list of things to do as well. I will always have a special place in my heart and wallet for Disneyland.