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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As much as I would like to say no, I do think the answer is maybe yes. Of course it is not for everybody, and it is easy to get priced out these days, but yes. Unpopular opinion here, but you might consider foregoing the absolute craziness of Disneyland and Disney World in favor of planning and saving for Disney Paris. It’s a smaller park, and there are noticeable differences, but the tickets are cheaper, there are several terrific on-site Disney hotels and restaurants, and all of the magic and charm is still there. Just on a smaller scale. It may not be as over-the-top as things are stateside, but the trade-off is you can actually go on rides because the crowds are much, much smaller. To me, that makes it a much more enjoyable experience. It’s an hour train ride from Paris making it a pretty easy trip, no car rentals necessary. [/quote] I mean you’d go to Paris and spend time at Disney? Do you eat at McDonalds while you are there too? [/quote] yes, I would and I do. [/quote] We recently did a trip to London/Paris with my 3 kids. I’m fairly certain my kids were bored in Paris. They did not enjoy the museum hopping and shopping. It was hot when we went.[/quote]
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