

The parades were beautiful on the fine day, but poor on the rainy day. Bit much for lunch on top of everything else. Nobody knew how many princesses, or which ones (ppl said 4) and it cost 77€ each. We were told to book the Auberge de Cendrillon in order to see the beloved Princesses. Chips, hot dogs, sandwiches apart from restaurants that needed to be reserved in advance. You cant take food into the park, but the options are expensive and very limited especially for vegetarians. When we finally got on the rides they were great as were meeting the characters, but incredibly tiring for us all. Theres nowhere to sit when its raining and 10 hours on your feet is harsh for adults let alone young children. Little people cant go on the big rides but apparently adults can go on the kids rides. Even the Dumbo ride and rockets and meeting the characters. I found it strange that more than half the queues were adults with no kids.

Long queues except for early morning in Magic hour. It was quite stressful and we spent alot of time on the phone booking these meetups. Its Paris so the weather can't have come as a surprise to them. It rained on the first day so very few characters were available.Why not have more of them? And have them inside instead of queuing in the rain. Long queues to meet all the characters, who i have to say were lovely and chatted with her for a good few minutes. We ended up using 2 phones constantly refreshing and finally got to see him at final opportunity. 300 places went in 10 seconds (so the staff told us) and only 4 opportunities in 2 days to see him. Stressful app called LineBerty to see my grandaughter's favourite charachter Olaf. Endless queues in midweek January, not during school holidays.
