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I was being a teenager at the time so nothing would've made me happy there. Well apart from on the 3rd week we went jetskiing most days.
Busch Gardens is all good though. Kev |
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Or is it some form of bike...think I'm being dumb today lol...
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I went early this year to disneyland Paris with the wife and two kids (11 and 6) and we all loved it. We managed to get on the parks 2 hrs before it opened up to the public cause we stayed in one of their hotels. Not all the rides where open for them 2 hours but the ones that where we went on about 5 times each.
The parades are great even for a 34 year old :D. The look on the kids faces the first time they see mickey or mini is great, and then you have your photo taken with them and they sign an autograph book for you, something the kids will keep for a long time. Would def go again :p |
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Went to Florida in 2000, planning to go back this year, maybe early next.
Loved every minute of it. They create such an amazing atmosphere its unreal. Every park is so well thought through you just can't take it all in. As said before, Magic Kingdom has the best atmosphere and is the most 'complete' if you get me? I'd recommend it to anyone, kids or not. Haven't been to the paris one so can't comment. But if its on the same standard as Florida, then damn. |
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Yeah - we stayed at Sequoia Lodge and went into the park early - managed five rides in an hour one morning - just walk straight on. The parades were amazing but a bit stressful with all the jostling for position... As you say - the look on the kids faces is priceless. We went to one of the meals with Cinderella one night, in Fantasyland...even Snow While was there...and Belle!! Kids were well chuffed. Food was superb.:D |
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