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Disney Paris in Feb half term??

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Slightlydustcovered · 30/10/2023 08:01

Just this really anyone done Disneyland Paris in February half term. Is it worth it?
I like the thought of it being a bit cheaper and quieter. Not so sure on weather?

After thoughts from those that have tried it, thanks.

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Radiatorvalves · 30/10/2023 08:03

It put mine off Disney for life! Freezing cold although sunny. Some rides closed (due to ice). Nowhere to sit inside and warm up.

Hiddenvoice · 30/10/2023 08:04

It can still be quite cold in February so lots of layers etc
Quite a few of my friends go in the feb break, they all booked as they thought it would be quieter, it’s still busy but just not as busy as summer.

Smurfmurf · 30/10/2023 08:13

We quite often go in February. Either that or November. Parks are quieter but our holidays don’t clash with France, Germany, Spain etc. yes, it’s cold but dress for it. It can rain but it can also be beautiful and sunny. Thankfully, we’ve never had an issue with rides being closed. The only thing shut have been the water fountains. We’ve also found places to sit and warm up when needed but we usually just keep going. Too much to see and do.

Slightlydustcovered · 30/10/2023 11:39

Thanks for the feedback, plenty to think about.

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Oriunda · 30/10/2023 15:34

When is your half term? Paris region hols are the same as London school hols (week of 12th Feb) this school year. So will be busy. Lots of other European countries on hols too that week.

Lisa611 · 18/08/2024 07:57

The Disneyland park ad Walt Disney studio are so fun and magical. In the time of our visit the were a lot of crowd so you need a bit of patience. From our perspective the park is perfect for children 6-7years old and up because it’s a lot of walking and waiting and crowd everywhere. If it’s hot the children won’t last a long time. We reccomend to take 2 days minimum - tiqets.tp.st/Ip1systN so you can see everything in both park plus the stop and the shops and restaurants.
It is overall a beautiful experience you just need to be prepare.
Oh and the parks are very clean, toiletes also the cleanest we have ever seen in such a crowded place, parking is under a ruff of solar panels so the car stays cool.
The bad thing is there are very few vegan options to eat/drink or to even buy as a souvenir.

Adventurewillresumesoon · 18/08/2024 08:24

It was very cold and you are outside a lot. So make sure you have the right clothes. We had thermals, onesies and then princess dresses over the top. The rechargeable heat pads were good too. Still very magical.

I’ve also been later in the year when it was warm but rained the whole time. That was probably harder to deal with although the children loved their ponchos.

It is likely to be busy whenever you go but the app is very good for letting you know how long the queues are.

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