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Discover the World of Disneyland Paris with Cheap Holiday Deals
Children and parents alike can enjoy the delights of Disneyland Paris while enjoying a stay in the French capital. With over 15 million visitors per year going through the park's gates it is Europe's busiest theme park and brings in one fifth of the visitors to the world's most visited city destination. Parents taking younger children will be delighted to know there are?cheap holiday deals like ?stay and play' that are for children under 12 include a free stay with and better yet, free entry to both parks, Disneyland and Disney Studios Park.
Parents should not worry about having to spend days on end chasing children around the resort before slumping exhausted to bed because there is plenty for adults to do on a visit to Eurodisney. For relaxation holidaymakers staying in the main hotel above the entrance to the park can enjoy the indoor pool before spending some time in the new Celestia Spa and enjoying a nice hot stone massage. Alternatively holidaymakers visiting the Paris Disneyland can engage in some fun retail therapy at the nearby Marne La Vallee outlet shopping centre.
Marne La Vallee is easy to reach from the main park so holidaymakers that have travelled by road can drive, or there is the option of getting on one of the frequent shuttle buses from the Disneyland hotels. Adult tickets cost around five Euros and child tickets are upwards of two Euros for a return journey to the shopaholic's paradise. Visitors can take advantage of large discounts on the previous season's fashions for womenswear, menswear and children's clothing and accessories too. For holidaymakers that drive to La Vallee there are popular home wares stores and Espace, a contemporary art gallery.
Back in the resort holidaymakers can put down all of their bags and enjoy a fun day out in the main park. Younger children will be drawn to the magical adventures that await them in Fantasyland. Visitors going into Fantasyland must first walk through sleeping beauty's castle, one of the most recognisable Disney landmarks. After walking through the spectacular but rather uneventful castle young holidaymakers can head for the mild thrills of the Mad Hatters Tea cups or to enjoy the sing along fun of Its a Small World.
Older visitors to Disneyland Paris can spend their time in the original Disney Park riding Space Mountain or the intricately detailed Pirates of the Caribbean ride before heading to the newer Disney Studios Park. The newer park is full of thrilling rides like the Rock and Roller Coaster which speeds around in the dark, lit only by flashing strobe lights as rock music pumps from the ride's speakers. The Rock and Roller Coaster delivers up to 5G's so it is definitely not for the faint hearted. Holidaymakers that like live shows can visit Moteurs, a live stunt show with, cars, motorbikes and jetskis, it is definitely one not to be missed.
Children and parents alike can enjoy the delights of Disneyland Paris while enjoying a stay in the French capital. With over 15 million visitors per year going through the park's gates it is Europe's busiest theme park and brings in one fifth of the visitors to the world's most visited city destination. Parents taking younger children will be delighted to know there are?cheap holiday deals like ?stay and play' that are for children under 12 include a free stay with and better yet, free entry to both parks, Disneyland and Disney Studios Park.
Parents should not worry about having to spend days on end chasing children around the resort before slumping exhausted to bed because there is plenty for adults to do on a visit to Eurodisney. For relaxation holidaymakers staying in the main hotel above the entrance to the park can enjoy the indoor pool before spending some time in the new Celestia Spa and enjoying a nice hot stone massage. Alternatively holidaymakers visiting the Paris Disneyland can engage in some fun retail therapy at the nearby Marne La Vallee outlet shopping centre.
Marne La Vallee is easy to reach from the main park so holidaymakers that have travelled by road can drive, or there is the option of getting on one of the frequent shuttle buses from the Disneyland hotels. Adult tickets cost around five Euros and child tickets are upwards of two Euros for a return journey to the shopaholic's paradise. Visitors can take advantage of large discounts on the previous season's fashions for womenswear, menswear and children's clothing and accessories too. For holidaymakers that drive to La Vallee there are popular home wares stores and Espace, a contemporary art gallery.
Back in the resort holidaymakers can put down all of their bags and enjoy a fun day out in the main park. Younger children will be drawn to the magical adventures that await them in Fantasyland. Visitors going into Fantasyland must first walk through sleeping beauty's castle, one of the most recognisable Disney landmarks. After walking through the spectacular but rather uneventful castle young holidaymakers can head for the mild thrills of the Mad Hatters Tea cups or to enjoy the sing along fun of Its a Small World.
Older visitors to Disneyland Paris can spend their time in the original Disney Park riding Space Mountain or the intricately detailed Pirates of the Caribbean ride before heading to the newer Disney Studios Park. The newer park is full of thrilling rides like the Rock and Roller Coaster which speeds around in the dark, lit only by flashing strobe lights as rock music pumps from the ride's speakers. The Rock and Roller Coaster delivers up to 5G's so it is definitely not for the faint hearted. Holidaymakers that like live shows can visit Moteurs, a live stunt show with, cars, motorbikes and jetskis, it is definitely one not to be missed.
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