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Rodney Verbiesen

3 years ago

We have stayed in Disneyland Paris in October 2020...

We have stayed in Disneyland Paris in October 2020. We stayed 3 days, 2 nights and 3 days access to the park.

Disney and Covid-19:
In the beginning we were very curious on what turn covid-19 would take and if it was safe enough to travel from the Netherlands to Paris.
Disneyland Paris showed us that they really took measures against the covid-19. Almost everywhere you can sanitize your hands, there are so many sanitizers. Even on the ground are stickers for the distance so it is safe enough to stay in line. You also need to wear your mouth cap everywhere.

The parc:
The parc itself is magnificent, beautiful and clean. The only thing is that there is only 1 show truck instead of a whole parade. There is no light show but there is still enough to do.
High on security to check your bag and body on metal. Gave me a safe feeling of being there. Even the buses from and to the parc were checked everytime.

Studios: 11am - 4 pm
Parc: 10am - 6pm

Beautiful surrounded with nature.

Attractions:
The maximum waiting time in line for any attraction was 5 minutes. I have never been so many times in the same attraction before. As told before, there is enough distance and they repeatedly ask you to wear a mask and take distance.

Personnel:
Most of the personnel speaks French and barely speak English. Yes, you are in France but Disneyland is international. So we expected bilingual personnel. They also directly start talking French to you and expect you to understand it. So that was a small minus.

Shops:
High variety of accessories, clothes etcetera. Bought a lot but if you are there; check every store before you buy. Some stores have different assortment.

Disney village:
Lovely place to drink and/or eat, watch a movie and buy some stuff.

Train station to Disney parc:
You only have to walk 5 minutes and you are there. Really easy to do. We first wanted to go by train but due to the pandemic it wasn't possible. So we got there by car.

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