Paris. Help!!!
#2
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It depends on what you want to see (and also when you visit).
http://www.louvre.fr/llv/pratique/tarifs.jsp
http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/go...know/index.htm
http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/teiffel/uk...fs.html?id=2_3
What is "e.t.c."?
http://www.louvre.fr/llv/pratique/tarifs.jsp
http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/go...know/index.htm
http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/teiffel/uk...fs.html?id=2_3
What is "e.t.c."?
#3
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Do you have a good guidebook? Any decent one should tell you the costs, as well as opening hours, available discounts, and so forth, of the sights listed within.
Frommers is particularly detailed in this respect. Both in the books, and on frommers.com
The info is also available here on Fodors in the "Destinations" area under Paris. http://fodors.com/miniguides/mgresul...ur_section=sig
Frommers is particularly detailed in this respect. Both in the books, and on frommers.com
The info is also available here on Fodors in the "Destinations" area under Paris. http://fodors.com/miniguides/mgresul...ur_section=sig
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#8
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Hey, where you choose to go (like Disneyland) is entirely up to you - not everyone is from North America! Obviously lots of people do go there or it wouldn't be around for long.
I believe 'e.t.c.' is 'etc.'
I'll be in Paris this summer as well so appreciate the web sites.
I believe 'e.t.c.' is 'etc.'
I'll be in Paris this summer as well so appreciate the web sites.
#11
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Thanks for everyone that replied to this post. Robespierre, i read somewhere that in Versaille they put music and the fountines on, on specific time. When is that?
Anyway, I'm 22 years old student and I think Disneyland would be interesting to visit. btw nytraveler I'm from Europe
Anyway, I'm 22 years old student and I think Disneyland would be interesting to visit. btw nytraveler I'm from Europe
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You should be aware that Disneyland Paris is not quite like Disneyland in the US. I suppose it depends what you are looking for - Fantasy v Thrills.
At the site in Paris there are only a couple of so-called white-knuckle rides, and even those are considered fairly tame (when compared to rides with names like Oblivion, Nemesis Inferno, Colossus, Detonator).
My kids, when offered the option of Disneyland Paris, voted against it because they weren't particularly interested in Mickey et al, and opted for the real thrill rides to be found at parks in the UK.
But if you are wanting fantasy rather than thrills then Disneyland Paris could be the place for you.
At the site in Paris there are only a couple of so-called white-knuckle rides, and even those are considered fairly tame (when compared to rides with names like Oblivion, Nemesis Inferno, Colossus, Detonator).
My kids, when offered the option of Disneyland Paris, voted against it because they weren't particularly interested in Mickey et al, and opted for the real thrill rides to be found at parks in the UK.
But if you are wanting fantasy rather than thrills then Disneyland Paris could be the place for you.



