Creating The Best Disney Itinerary

By Katina Brady


Most people love something about Disney; both adults and children. As a company it promotes fun, frivolity and childhood fantasy. If visiting Europe what would be the best Disney itinerary to get yourself that magic fix? Read on to find out more.

The first place to stop is obviously Disneyland, situated some 32 kilometres east of Paris. Unsurprisingly this is the most visited amusement park in Europe. It was opened to the public in 1992 and was aptly named Euro-Disney but this was changed. The park is easily accessible on Eurostar and there are lots of package options for transportation, hotel and resort tickets.

The resort has horse-drawn carriages, Thunder Mountain, you can visit Alice in Wonderland, see Buzz Lightyear and Dumbo, go on some rather hair-raising rides AND meet all your favourite characters as they wander through the park. All topped off by parades and fireworks. In fact, the organisation is the second largest purchaser of explosives; coming second to the US military. What more could you possibly want from a resort?

If you are visiting England or Europe in the winter there is usually a performance of Disney on Ice, where numerous characters from famous movies take to the ice in a musical and light bonanza. Each year they are themed, with this year's being, as you would expect, a Frozen theme. No doubt there was a wonderful rendition of Let it Go with Ana, Elsa and Olav stealing the show. Wrap up warm and prepare to sing you little heart out.

Why not break up your day touring by stopping for lunch at the Disney Cafe, on the fourth floor at Harrods in Knightsbridge. The menu includes cream tea, cakes, ice-cream or as would be expected Mickey Mouse toasties. Even the decor is themed, with Mickey chairs and princesses on the wall. Remember it is Harrods so expensive but it is cute and a justifiable treat.

Whilst in London, the next stop is the Disney Store; although they exist all over Europe, the biggest and therefore best in Europe can be found on Oxford Street. Everything you could think of can be found here; DVDs, princess costumes, cuddly plushies, collectable watches and ornaments; in fact if you can brand it then it probably has. You will be served by enthusiastic cast members and entertained by a background of catchy music. Another expensive trip (potentially) but that seems to be part of the magic.

At the end of the day or the weekend why not go to the cinema to see the latest movie. At the moment this is Hero 6. In 2009 the organisation bought the Marvel Comic company and this is the first movie inspired by Marvel comics.

This is the first animated production to transpire from the 2009 buy-out of Marvel Comics, and it has been eagerly awaited. The animation is beautiful and the scenes are heart-warming between the lead character, Hiro, and Baymax and a perfect end to a perfect weekend.




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