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shazza292022 · 08/08/2025 19:14

Hi!

I am trying to decide whether to go to DLP with my husband, 3 year old DD and 5 year old DS but wanted to know if it is possible to do it in 1 day and whether fast pass is worth it, considering the age of my children as they are limited to certain rides I guess. It's alot of money overall so want to make sure it is worth it going and whether I should consider purchasing extras like a fast past. Any advice is appreciated! Thank you

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Fupoffyagrasshole · 08/08/2025 19:20

Are you making the trip over just for a day trip and heading back or going for a day as part of a holiday in France??

id check your child’s height so you can see what rides they can go on
my 4 year old can go on almost everything at the Disneyland park - she doesn’t seem to be tall enough for a lot at the Disney studios park

we are staying a week at village nature park close to Disneyland for a week in September and I’ve booked to take 4 year old for a day trip just to the Disney park not the studios - there’s a shuttle from there to the park.

we’ve been to 4 other Disneyland’s and lots of theme parks so feel like we can do it in a day (leaving baby behind at the holiday parkwith husband as he’s only 1)

we will go back next year as there’s lots of work being done and I hear a frozen area is going to be built so will need to check that out

With Disney I never make it the whole holiday I always just day Trip as part of a wider holiday we are already planning on doing as I find the Disney hotels and all that stuff a bit much and pricy.

tedibear · 08/08/2025 19:23

I think even with fast passes you would struggle to do everything. I imagine 2 days with fast passes would work well. There wasn’t much that the kids were too small for. Mine were almost 4 and 6. When we went. Youngest is small for her age and there were only 2 rides she couldn’t get on that we tried, she was about 2cm too short.

We went for 4 days at the parks and didn’t get everything done (we didn’t use fast passes). There’s lots of shows too and we saw them all. I wouldn’t have wanted to miss them they were sooo gd.

Maybe depends on the time of yr too as to how busy it will be. We went end of sept (sept wkend for the Scottish schools) so the kids get fri/mon off and we took eldest dd out school the Thursday too. So there were lots of Scottish folk around at the parks.

Fupoffyagrasshole · 09/08/2025 20:01

tedibear · 08/08/2025 19:23

I think even with fast passes you would struggle to do everything. I imagine 2 days with fast passes would work well. There wasn’t much that the kids were too small for. Mine were almost 4 and 6. When we went. Youngest is small for her age and there were only 2 rides she couldn’t get on that we tried, she was about 2cm too short.

We went for 4 days at the parks and didn’t get everything done (we didn’t use fast passes). There’s lots of shows too and we saw them all. I wouldn’t have wanted to miss them they were sooo gd.

Maybe depends on the time of yr too as to how busy it will be. We went end of sept (sept wkend for the Scottish schools) so the kids get fri/mon off and we took eldest dd out school the Thursday too. So there were lots of Scottish folk around at the parks.

I mean I totally agree with you if you want to do it properly go all in for a long period of time
but it’s exhausting and I think makes more sense to just go again another time

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