Just wondering if anyone has done this? What do you think? Is it worth doing?
Beginning to get into micromanaging mode of trip planning again! :D
The Bateaux Mouches trip is worth doing. A lovely boat trip down the river Seine.
Enjoyed it but the English narration wasn't up to much, scenery is spectacular
Thank you for such a quick response guys!
Very tempted :)
This sounds great, we were wanting to do a day trip into Paris, how do you go about booking this, and where abouts do you get on etc.?
Thanks! :D
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Here you go polar vixen. :) We are sorting lots of details out today (my son has aspergers so needs to know what is happening or he will panic) so I will post more details here for you
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Hi, thanks for that Tubbsy, 2 of my sons, age 4 and 8 both have ASD, so like you everything has to be planned in detail, and printed off in pictures so they can see what's happening before it happens, it's the only way we can have a good time. This will be the first out of 4 trips we've attempted to go into Paris, so i'm trying to gather as much info as poss.
We are reading off the same song sheet then!
I am feeling wobbly about leaving the security of the parks with him. I am sure it will be fine, but it is unnerving isnt it?
I am also looking at the open top buses. Reading mixed reviews, but I think you do on anywhere in the world.
Its looking like an option though as it does stop and let you get a closer look at the sites of Paris.
I am thinking it will give our legs a break-we are not exactly planning a restful holiday! :lol: However, as they can be slow in moving on from each monument/museum, will our kids find this frustrating and get agitated?
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Or how about these Polar Vixen? There arent as many stop but they seem to move on quicker.
Reviews complain that the audio doesnt work well, but, as a family, we arent bothered by listening to tour info, preferring to do (LOADS) of (ASD!!!) research before we go.
There is so much to do in Paris, i liked Montmartre if you haven't been?
I've stayed in Paris and gone to Disneyland for the day, but when I'm staying at Disneyland I can never pull myself away, nothing in Paris could, not even a boat trip down the river Seine in a Bateaux Mouches.
Thanks ed :) I am wondering if we will get away from the park!
Steph (18 year old) has been to Montmartre. The best the rest of us have done is drive near the Eiffel tower when the satnat took us on a detour 3 years ago!
So much to think about doing!
OK, we have had a good old chat and as Steph is the only one who has been, we are not going ot be daft and try and squeeze lots in. We walk EVERYWHERE so dont think we are mad walking it. If it gets too much we will jump on a bus!
We are on NPB Admirals floor, so we are going to have room service in the morning.
Walk to the RER and get it through to Saint Michel in Paris and walk up to Notre Dame.
A walk across to the Louvre (not going in!) and then down to the Bateaux Mouches.
Rest feet on the cruise!
Then we will hop off and walk to Eiffel tower.
If we are up to it we will then walk up to Musee Dorsay, but this will be a bonus!
Then back to DLP for dinner at the Steakhouse in the village :)
Tired? Yup!
You'll be going before us, can't wait to hear how it works out for you!. We're not bothered about audio either with 5 kids, (13,8,4,2 and a 6 week old baby), don't think we'd get to hear much of it, but lots of pre-prep will give us things to look out for. We were wanting to get a closer look at the Eiffel tower, maybe go up it a little, but have heard the queues can be huge, any experiences?
Thanks again everyone!
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On the day that we are going, the pre purchase tickets are sold out. So we're not sure that we will be going up as the ticket queue for on the day sales will be huge. But its always worth a look.
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On the day that we are going, the pre purchase tickets are sold out. So we're not sure that we will be going up as the ticket queue for on the day sales will be huge. But its always worth a look.
Hi Tubbsy, have you found anything in your research about queue times if you buy a ticket in advance? We went up in 2005 but did it late at night and only waited 5 mins. Yet when we took our daughter in 2012, the queue was (guessing) well over 3 hrs. Would love to take her up during her birthday trip as she loved the Eiffel Tower on her first visit there. :D
Info I have found says 2-3 hours Julesk. I'm afraid.
We could organise our day yo get there at 9.30 and be first in the queue but I'm not sure we are that overly bothered .....
Thanks Tubbsy, thats a shame. Wish I had known that last year as we where there earlier than that. I cant speak for day light view from the Eiffle Tower but at night you really dont see much at all. The lights are pretty but didnt stay that long as it was a freezing and windy November night.
Steph has photos from the Eiffel in day light and it looks good, although I would prefer the dark.
I can imagine it was cold!
Steph hsa rejigged our plans and are going to try and get to the tower early to see if we can get up :)
Thats great, really hope you do manage to get up there without to much of a queue. Will diffently be looking out for your trip report to see how it goes. :D
Thank-you :)