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Disneyland Paris => Disneyland Paris Trip Reports => Topic started by: Magicpartytime on November 08, 2015, 01:56:25 PM

Poll
Question: Are you often too disappointment of Disneyland Paris ?
Option 1: Yes votes: 3
Option 2: No votes: 24
Title: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: Magicpartytime on November 08, 2015, 01:56:25 PM
Are you often too disappointment of Disneyland Paris ?
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: bad-pink-tink on November 08, 2015, 02:19:22 PM
I voted YES

I am a regular visitor to Disneyland California and Disneyland Paris to me is a Frenchified Disney, an American style themepark with the cultural, social, behavioural aspects and behaviours of France / central Europe.

I know and understand that many issues come from the fact that Disneyland California is wholly owned by the Walt Disney Company, whereas Disneyland Paris is only partly owned. This has a knock on effect to the level of finance available for everything from park up keep and maintenance to staff levels and training.

Disney to me is American and while it may be unreasonable, I still expect the same high standards of customer service, training and atmosphere as I would in an American park.

I understand that the social, cultural aspects and behaviours are different in Europe, compared to America and that Disneyland Paris  main target audience is central Europe visitors so they modify the experience for their target market.

I have visited twice and I am booked to visit in February. I return as Disneyland is my happy place but I return with far lower expectations than when I visit Disneyland California.

I always advise people to visit Disneyland Paris first , before trying the American parks, so that they don't get disappointed and put off visiting Disney parks



Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: DLPWonders (Banned) on November 08, 2015, 02:56:50 PM
I've never been disappointed with Disneyland Paris.
Sure it has it's flaws. But each trip I'm only more and more stunned with how alive the magic is.
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: chrisvalentine on November 08, 2015, 03:25:57 PM
absolutely not, ive never had a bad experience in all the years ive been going, trip number 78 coming up for in dec ,im 34 and been going since the age of 12, it still has the same magic as the 1st time I went , and by kids enjoy it to.
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: tigger1974 on November 08, 2015, 07:33:37 PM
I voted no - I truly love DLP and it has never let me down. I have visited 14 times and do plan to visit again ASAP.  I would move in if they would let me!

TTFN
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: Zee79 on November 08, 2015, 09:27:18 PM
The only disappointment I've had is not been able to ride BTM on the last 2 visits.
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: RockNRoller on November 09, 2015, 11:56:45 AM
Never been disappointed by either of the parks, have been once or twice by the hotels but the staff have always rectified the problem quickly.
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: twentythingamabobs on November 09, 2015, 12:26:08 PM
Nope, never! Only disappointment i've ever had with Disney is WDW, made me appreciate DLP all the more. Love the place, can't wait to go back even if all the rides were closed it's still my favourite place.
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: Mogzee on November 09, 2015, 01:04:45 PM
I've recently returned from my second trip to DLP (first one was June) and the only thing I was slightly disappointed about was the Hotel New York (needs an update).  Each time the cast members have been friendly and helpful.  The characters we met were amazing with my little girl and she was never rushed.  I love the place and can't wait to go back!  It is the only Disney park I have been to though...
Title: Re: disappointment or not disappointment
Post by: petals on November 13, 2015, 03:55:27 AM
I agree with bad-pink-tink

The last time I was there I had several encounters with rude people, including CM's.
People attempted to skip lines, take seats in restaurants and even pushed me off the footpath to try get in front of me for a show.
The toilets were all filthy and stinking.
There was rubbish floating in the water in Small World
Character meets were a complete joke
and the pin trading was just weird to say the least. It completely drained the magic away.
I don't accept being "european" as an excuse for this because it costs nothing to be polite, wait your turn and not throw your rubbish over the side of a boat!

Saying all that though I am giving the place another chance next year so maybe it will be better then.