Nicky
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A holiday that was meant to be for Valentine’s Day but there were just too many ride refurb spites. As it is we miss POTC on this one by one day . We also managed to grab a deal with two days and nights free.
*starts the Disney 20th Anniversary album going on her iTunes*
Day 1 - Monday 11th March
Deciding that it was better to brave the worst of the rush hour and at least get into London, me and Benin set off for Victoria with me wearing my boots at the last minute instead of my trainers (which turned out to be a very good idea
but more on that later). After a quick breakfast stop at Café Rouge (as if we weren’t going to France already) we headed up to St Pancras. A trip isn’t complete with some snacks and Percy Pigs were acquired before we checked in for the Eurostar. The tickets had been expensive for the direct train so we went via Lille Europe aka the coldest station I have ever been in.
Saying goodbye to the internet on our phones we headed off to France with just a bit of snow on the ground in Kent.
Even though our train was running late we made our connection to the TGV aka the train which made the Virgin Pendalino services to Manchester look like a commuter train (hello 16 carriages). There was the annoying moment of coming in on the same platform as we departed on which we didn’t know until we had lugged our bags up to the main area (and also helped out a family with theirs).
To make this holiday as cheap as a holiday to Disney staying on-site can be, we had decided to take our bags to Hotel Sequoia ourselves. It also gave us a chance to dump off most of the stuff in my rucksack. Never quite realised how close the station was to Disney when we got there at 3pm local time.The only problem we had was that our key slot didn’t work and had to be let in by a cleaner who had the “knack” to making it work.
From here this is the point we started to take photos.
The view from outside our hotel room minus the trees that were in the way.
I obviously wasn’t that excited by the fact we were going to Disney. I am sure I would have been happier at Thorpe Park *sarcasm*. Also this photo shows the other person on our trip – my knitted white hat that has more TV credits than some
actors (Match of the Day, Football League Show, Sky Sports).
Having done Tower of Terror in Florida and the fact that the Studios was naff when I went during the 10th Anniversary year,
Studios was our first stop.
On the way to the Tower of Awesome we got distracted by a character along the way. You are never too old for characters even if you don’t hang around for that long. We became firm friends with Pluto over the days we were there.
Next up was Toy Story Playland tucked in the back corner. Neither of us had done RC Racer before so decided to single ride it.
The one thing that is different at Paris is that the single rider splits from the main queue quite late so you could be waiting for a while to get to the entrance if there was a long queue. It also suffers from a highly themed queueline which means it is difficult for them to shorten it when there is a limited queue. The problem with this was that Benin got to go on the front and it would take me a few more days to get to go on the front myself.
Finally we got to the reason we had come to the Studios first.
The Tower of Awesome which was made even better when we saw the length of the queue.
The ride systems at Florida and Paris are different and this has positives and negatives. The one obvious negative of Paris is that it is bilingual and you need the cast member to make the decision whether to switch the ride audio track to English. For the pre-show you are pretty much guaranteed to get it in French with English subtitles on the screen but saying this we did get it in English once or twice. We discovered that the cast members are more likely to give the English ride audio if they have been interacting with you while queueing, aka talk to the cast member and you are more likely to get it in English. We had loads of interaction with the cast members over the time we were there (I’ll do a separate post as I can’t remember what happened when). Safe to say, I love this ride and would quite easily spend all day on it.
Next up was RnR. Last time I had gone to Disney I had been a big chicken so need to grab this cred.
It was about this point that we realised we hadn’t eaten since before 9am English time let alone French time so we stopped for some snacks. I ordered the Double Mickeys as demonstrated by this badly taken photo by Benin.
Benin’s order was a lot more exciting. Something was lost in translation and he ended up with something else with his snack.
It did explain why our order had been so expensive.
Next up was Quatre Roves Rallye.
It was at this point I discovered how cold it was. Holding onto the bar with my bare hands was akin to putting my hands in the freezer for a few minutes. Also those cars are tiny and I was falling off the seat for most of it.
Crush’s coaster still had a huge queue so we decided to give it a miss until the next day when we could join the rush for it at rope drop. We went for one last ride in the Quatrieme Dimensione before hopping over to the main park.
We managed to catch Duffy outside of his shop.
Now I’ve always seen Duffy as a bit of a weird thing that was being forced on us but I now love the character (NB. This may have been due to the kiss I got from him).
We checked our additional leaflet with times for shows and characters and knew that we could rush over to get Mickey before he went away for the day.
The queuing system for this was great.
The floor was sloped so that everyone could see the projector screen which was showing Disney cartoons to keep the kids occupied. It was also really warm so some people were just camped out in here watching the screen.
It wasn’t long before we got to meet the Big Cheese himself. I got the professional photo of this in a celebration frame for about 18 euros but the photo below is the one the photographer took on Benin’s camera.
It was getting late now and all the characters had gone to bed so we decided to do a quick rush round the park to get things done while it was pretty empty.
First up was Space Mountain 2.
It was starting to be a bit drizzly and was going really grey and overcast. After SM we checked the information board and rushed over to Frontierland. I had never got on Phantom Manor before (me and scary rides do not really mix) so
since the queue was non-existant we jumped on that.
I preferred it to Haunted Mansion but that may be more to do with the fact that it doesn’t have any jumpy bits that make me swear loudly.
The dark had really set in by the time we got to Big Thunder Mountain.
And with a queue time like that it was just asking for two trips to the island. I forgot how much I loved this ride and how it is so much better just because it goes out to the middle of the lake. It was also a good thing we got it 1. in the dark 2. at all considering the rest of the week.
Tiredness was starting to set in so we decided to give Disney Dreams a miss that night as we still had another three opportunities to watch it. We didn’t fancy watching it and then joining the stampede to Disney Village for food
afterwards.
We didn’t stroll very far into Disney Village before we made our mind up where to eat. Annette’s. Now when you are in Disney it is hard to tell whether you are going to be able to get your point across in English or are going to have to use your limited French skills. We asked our waiter if he spoke English to which he replied, in fluent English, “It might be tricky”. Being at Disney made me realise how bad the English are at not speaking any other language. I met staff
who were fluent in three languages and I only know bits of French and that’s how far my language skills go.
It is when you are on holiday at a theme park that you remember how goony you are when you have a note pad to write down what you did for later reference when writing the trip report (*cough* or for a certain other reason *cough*).
We ended our meal with this heavenly dessert. The waiters had to walk past our table constantly with food and we kept seeing it go past.
Tiredness was setting in and the post-Dream stampede was happening so we called it a night and headed back to our hotel. We stopped at the concierge desk at Sequoia and made some last minute reservations for the week, starting with Silver Spur Steakhouse the next evening before Dreams. It was so nice to be able to make the reservations with such short notice even getting into Café Mickey. Little were we to know that plans would be going out of the window tomorrow.
*starts the Disney 20th Anniversary album going on her iTunes*
Day 1 - Monday 11th March
Deciding that it was better to brave the worst of the rush hour and at least get into London, me and Benin set off for Victoria with me wearing my boots at the last minute instead of my trainers (which turned out to be a very good idea
but more on that later). After a quick breakfast stop at Café Rouge (as if we weren’t going to France already) we headed up to St Pancras. A trip isn’t complete with some snacks and Percy Pigs were acquired before we checked in for the Eurostar. The tickets had been expensive for the direct train so we went via Lille Europe aka the coldest station I have ever been in.
Saying goodbye to the internet on our phones we headed off to France with just a bit of snow on the ground in Kent.
Even though our train was running late we made our connection to the TGV aka the train which made the Virgin Pendalino services to Manchester look like a commuter train (hello 16 carriages). There was the annoying moment of coming in on the same platform as we departed on which we didn’t know until we had lugged our bags up to the main area (and also helped out a family with theirs).
To make this holiday as cheap as a holiday to Disney staying on-site can be, we had decided to take our bags to Hotel Sequoia ourselves. It also gave us a chance to dump off most of the stuff in my rucksack. Never quite realised how close the station was to Disney when we got there at 3pm local time.The only problem we had was that our key slot didn’t work and had to be let in by a cleaner who had the “knack” to making it work.
From here this is the point we started to take photos.
The view from outside our hotel room minus the trees that were in the way.
I obviously wasn’t that excited by the fact we were going to Disney. I am sure I would have been happier at Thorpe Park *sarcasm*. Also this photo shows the other person on our trip – my knitted white hat that has more TV credits than some
actors (Match of the Day, Football League Show, Sky Sports).
Having done Tower of Terror in Florida and the fact that the Studios was naff when I went during the 10th Anniversary year,
Studios was our first stop.
On the way to the Tower of Awesome we got distracted by a character along the way. You are never too old for characters even if you don’t hang around for that long. We became firm friends with Pluto over the days we were there.
Next up was Toy Story Playland tucked in the back corner. Neither of us had done RC Racer before so decided to single ride it.
The one thing that is different at Paris is that the single rider splits from the main queue quite late so you could be waiting for a while to get to the entrance if there was a long queue. It also suffers from a highly themed queueline which means it is difficult for them to shorten it when there is a limited queue. The problem with this was that Benin got to go on the front and it would take me a few more days to get to go on the front myself.
Finally we got to the reason we had come to the Studios first.
The Tower of Awesome which was made even better when we saw the length of the queue.
The ride systems at Florida and Paris are different and this has positives and negatives. The one obvious negative of Paris is that it is bilingual and you need the cast member to make the decision whether to switch the ride audio track to English. For the pre-show you are pretty much guaranteed to get it in French with English subtitles on the screen but saying this we did get it in English once or twice. We discovered that the cast members are more likely to give the English ride audio if they have been interacting with you while queueing, aka talk to the cast member and you are more likely to get it in English. We had loads of interaction with the cast members over the time we were there (I’ll do a separate post as I can’t remember what happened when). Safe to say, I love this ride and would quite easily spend all day on it.
Next up was RnR. Last time I had gone to Disney I had been a big chicken so need to grab this cred.
It was about this point that we realised we hadn’t eaten since before 9am English time let alone French time so we stopped for some snacks. I ordered the Double Mickeys as demonstrated by this badly taken photo by Benin.
Benin’s order was a lot more exciting. Something was lost in translation and he ended up with something else with his snack.
It did explain why our order had been so expensive.
Next up was Quatre Roves Rallye.
It was at this point I discovered how cold it was. Holding onto the bar with my bare hands was akin to putting my hands in the freezer for a few minutes. Also those cars are tiny and I was falling off the seat for most of it.
Crush’s coaster still had a huge queue so we decided to give it a miss until the next day when we could join the rush for it at rope drop. We went for one last ride in the Quatrieme Dimensione before hopping over to the main park.
We managed to catch Duffy outside of his shop.
Now I’ve always seen Duffy as a bit of a weird thing that was being forced on us but I now love the character (NB. This may have been due to the kiss I got from him).
We checked our additional leaflet with times for shows and characters and knew that we could rush over to get Mickey before he went away for the day.
The queuing system for this was great.
The floor was sloped so that everyone could see the projector screen which was showing Disney cartoons to keep the kids occupied. It was also really warm so some people were just camped out in here watching the screen.
It wasn’t long before we got to meet the Big Cheese himself. I got the professional photo of this in a celebration frame for about 18 euros but the photo below is the one the photographer took on Benin’s camera.
It was getting late now and all the characters had gone to bed so we decided to do a quick rush round the park to get things done while it was pretty empty.
First up was Space Mountain 2.
It was starting to be a bit drizzly and was going really grey and overcast. After SM we checked the information board and rushed over to Frontierland. I had never got on Phantom Manor before (me and scary rides do not really mix) so
since the queue was non-existant we jumped on that.
I preferred it to Haunted Mansion but that may be more to do with the fact that it doesn’t have any jumpy bits that make me swear loudly.
The dark had really set in by the time we got to Big Thunder Mountain.
And with a queue time like that it was just asking for two trips to the island. I forgot how much I loved this ride and how it is so much better just because it goes out to the middle of the lake. It was also a good thing we got it 1. in the dark 2. at all considering the rest of the week.
Tiredness was starting to set in so we decided to give Disney Dreams a miss that night as we still had another three opportunities to watch it. We didn’t fancy watching it and then joining the stampede to Disney Village for food
afterwards.
We didn’t stroll very far into Disney Village before we made our mind up where to eat. Annette’s. Now when you are in Disney it is hard to tell whether you are going to be able to get your point across in English or are going to have to use your limited French skills. We asked our waiter if he spoke English to which he replied, in fluent English, “It might be tricky”. Being at Disney made me realise how bad the English are at not speaking any other language. I met staff
who were fluent in three languages and I only know bits of French and that’s how far my language skills go.
It is when you are on holiday at a theme park that you remember how goony you are when you have a note pad to write down what you did for later reference when writing the trip report (*cough* or for a certain other reason *cough*).
We ended our meal with this heavenly dessert. The waiters had to walk past our table constantly with food and we kept seeing it go past.
Tiredness was setting in and the post-Dream stampede was happening so we called it a night and headed back to our hotel. We stopped at the concierge desk at Sequoia and made some last minute reservations for the week, starting with Silver Spur Steakhouse the next evening before Dreams. It was so nice to be able to make the reservations with such short notice even getting into Café Mickey. Little were we to know that plans would be going out of the window tomorrow.