Disneylvrforever
Stitch is my puppy!
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- Jun 11, 2008
Hello all the way from the original Magic Kingdom!
I'm so excited to be going to DLP for the 1st time. I've been to WDW quite a few times & DLR too many times I've lost count, so this is special to me. My mom (my travel budy) & I will be staying in Paris on the last week of June and plan on buying train tickets to travel back & forth from the city to the parks. We don't know how many days we want to spend in the park, but once we do EVERYTHING, & we are going to spend the rest of our time roaming Paris. All that aside, I have a few questions:
What type of bag would you recommend bringing to take around the parks? I've read a thread about pick pocketing & things being stolen & certain types of bags that would be good, but I couldn't find it. I would like something that I could put a light jacket into & feel somewhat secure about my stuff.
My mom also has 1 of those "wallet" things that strap around the body & hides underneath the shirt, but if I'm shopping, I feel that pulling your shirt up & down would be a hassle & kinda weird when taking out money. What do you recommend in terms of wallets? Would a regular wallet be ok if it's in the travel bag? Or what about a wallet that's hooked around a lanyard and hung from the neck. I'd just be afraid of the wallet being cut off somehow.
Now what about yummy snacks & desserts in the parks? What are your favorites? My mom & I love sweets!
My mom also loves to eat escargot, but I didn't see any in the park menus. She loves to eat the ones in France @ Epcot. Does anyone know of any good places that have it either near the parks or in Paris?
As for Paris itself, I've gone before, but it was w/ a school group years ago, so I've seen the major tourist things like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles, etc. I want to revisit the Musee d'Orsay, but other than that, I really don't have any other must do's. When looking on the tourist website, everything just looks the same to me. Are there any must do's that you'd recommend that are fun & interesting? Or even restaurants. I'm open to all ideas!
Thanks for reading & thanks in advance. I can't wait to hear from all you experts!
I'm so excited to be going to DLP for the 1st time. I've been to WDW quite a few times & DLR too many times I've lost count, so this is special to me. My mom (my travel budy) & I will be staying in Paris on the last week of June and plan on buying train tickets to travel back & forth from the city to the parks. We don't know how many days we want to spend in the park, but once we do EVERYTHING, & we are going to spend the rest of our time roaming Paris. All that aside, I have a few questions:
What type of bag would you recommend bringing to take around the parks? I've read a thread about pick pocketing & things being stolen & certain types of bags that would be good, but I couldn't find it. I would like something that I could put a light jacket into & feel somewhat secure about my stuff.
My mom also has 1 of those "wallet" things that strap around the body & hides underneath the shirt, but if I'm shopping, I feel that pulling your shirt up & down would be a hassle & kinda weird when taking out money. What do you recommend in terms of wallets? Would a regular wallet be ok if it's in the travel bag? Or what about a wallet that's hooked around a lanyard and hung from the neck. I'd just be afraid of the wallet being cut off somehow.
Now what about yummy snacks & desserts in the parks? What are your favorites? My mom & I love sweets!
My mom also loves to eat escargot, but I didn't see any in the park menus. She loves to eat the ones in France @ Epcot. Does anyone know of any good places that have it either near the parks or in Paris?
As for Paris itself, I've gone before, but it was w/ a school group years ago, so I've seen the major tourist things like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles, etc. I want to revisit the Musee d'Orsay, but other than that, I really don't have any other must do's. When looking on the tourist website, everything just looks the same to me. Are there any must do's that you'd recommend that are fun & interesting? Or even restaurants. I'm open to all ideas!
Thanks for reading & thanks in advance. I can't wait to hear from all you experts!