I LOVED Paris. Did not go to Disney, but the city is amazing.
5:10pm on 5/13/26 by
moondance07
I have been to DLP more than ten times. What can I help you with?
Two parks, very elegant and well made.
6 Disney resorts; one Disney Village. All walkable between one another. Ideally need 2-3 days. We have stayed for as long as 7.
5:22pm on 5/13/26 by
nitsaki
You can find the rides on the official DLP website. The shows at DLP are outstanding. Exquisite performances.
Cast Members are all minimum bilingual, many speak 4-5 languages. Guests are primarily French and other European nationals.
5:26pm on 5/13/26 by
nitsaki
If you stay onsite you get early entry (one or both parks open 60 minutes early). Not sure now, but the second park used to close earlier than the first. Fireworks are at park closing, even if that is at 11pm
5:28pm on 5/13/26 by
nitsaki
The skip the line system is based on LLSPs which you can buy on the same day. In the morning usually has alot of availability, gradually decreasing during the day. Less availability means return times get later and later. There is a combo LLSP...
5:31pm on 5/13/26 by
nitsaki
... like the LLPP. Unfortunately the rides that have LLs are not many.
We usually do not buy LLs. We utilize EE, monitor wait times and take advantage of lower evening wait times. Fill day with lower wait time rides, shows, parades. Easy to park hop.
5:35pm on 5/13/26 by
nitsaki
It is good to book table service restaurants. When you should book is a bit confusing. If you stay onsite, you might be able to book best restaurants when you book your stay. I think they are trying to do 60 days prior to visit but still many exceptions
5:38pm on 5/13/26 by
nitsaki
Let me know what else you need.
5:49pm on 5/13/26 by
nitsaki
We did 5 nights in Paris and 3 nights in DLP last June. DLP is beautiful, but different than domestic parks. Not run nearly as efficiently. Spend the money for the special seating for the fireworks. Great view and low cost. Paris itself is amazing.
9:38pm on 5/13/26 by
felesh
We did 2 half days and 2 full days, but in hindsight would have spent more time in Paris instead of DLP. Stayed at Newport Bay. The value resorts were such cute themes.
9:42pm on 5/13/26 by
felesh
Sfl
11:32pm on 5/13/26 by
matterhorn55
This is great!
Should we stay on site? What food should be book. We're planning 3 days there.
10:28am on 5/14/26 by
Mickeydeee
I'm open for any tips on paris too! We're going to London for a week then paris for 5 days then dl paris for 3.(hopefully!) Summer 2027
10:31am on 5/14/26 by
Mickeydeee
Welcome back @mickeydee! Sorry to hear about health issues. Paris is great. My favorite site there is the Musee D'Orsay. The Rodin Museum and sculpture garden is a close second. Plan ahead for tix if you want to go up the Eiffel Tower.
12:16pm on 5/14/26 by
evamarie320
Was just there in April. We stayed at Newport Bay, walkable location but rooms are in need of refresh. Most off site hotels have buses - easy walk from gates to parks. It's a 5 min walk between park entrances.
4:12pm on 5/14/26 by
56arlene
If I were to stay again, id pick sequoia if they've finished their refurb - Wilderness Lodge vibes. We made rezzies for restaurants, but saw ppl get walk up w/waits <30m. Loved Chez Remy for vibe. Liked food @Rosalie in village. Overall DLP food was mid.
4:20pm on 5/14/26 by
56arlene
If you're a podcast fan, both WDW Prep to Go and Double Your WDW have had trip reports from DLP in the past two months or so. Fun to listen to!
5:49pm on 5/14/26 by
JERancher
@Mickeydeee yes stay onsight for the days you want to visit DLP. My favorite stay is of course Disneyland Hotel but every single one of them is great.
Best Restaurants: Manhattan, Downtow, Walt's, Captain Jack's , Chez Remy's, Plaza, Aghraba.
46 min ago by
nitsaki