Help with Honeymoon!

BrittyRo

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I'm getting married in December 10 and then heading right off to my honeymoon! December 11-23 (coming home in time for Christmas!) I'm spending 6 days/5 nights (Dec 11-16) at WDW before heading to Paris for 7 days/6 nights! (Dec 17-23) Does this seem like enough time in Paris if we want to take 2.5 (21, 22 and 23) at DLP? Is this then not enough time in either Paris or DLP? Should I cut my WDW part shorter and add a day to Paris to accommodate more days at DLP is 3.5 too many?
I'm getting very anxious and would appreciate any input!
TIA!
 
Hi BrittyRo and congratulations!

I'm a big Disneyland Paris fan so I would consider you stay there for the time that you see fit. However, I would recommend that you do make sure that you ask yourself “what would I love first and all for Disneyland Paris”: if you prefer go in the parks, three days to enjoy all attractions is doable, if you do not care much about the parks but care about the atmosphere, where have you been planning on sleeping and eating? Disneyland Hotel in Castle Club would be a best pick, as would a reservation into Inventions and California Grill. If you care about parks and atmosphere, on the other hand, three days might just not be enough…

And then, you will want to keep some days to visit Paris, which you easily require a few days on its own if you are inclined on museums and visiting Parisian attractions!
 
Hi BrittyRo and congratulations!

I'm a big Disneyland Paris fan so I would consider you stay there for the time that you see fit. However, I would recommend that you do make sure that you ask yourself “what would I love first and all for Disneyland Paris”: if you prefer go in the parks, three days to enjoy all attractions is doable, if you do not care much about the parks but care about the atmosphere, where have you been planning on sleeping and eating? Disneyland Hotel in Castle Club would be a best pick, as would a reservation into Inventions and California Grill. If you care about parks and atmosphere, on the other hand, three days might just not be enough…

And then, you will want to keep some days to visit Paris, which you easily require a few days on its own if you are inclined on museums and visiting Parisian attractions!

I care most about going on the rides we don't have in the states and seeing parades, shows, firework and characters we don't have in the states! As for Paris I wanna see the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, arch de Triumph, Champs, louvre, Montmartre/Moulin Rouge, Pantheon (I'm not really into museums at all) and anything else recommended we can see in those first 4 days.

I was looking into Sequoia resort and have even thought about dining yet.
 
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I care most about going on the rides we don't have in the states! As for Paris I wanna see the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, arch de Triumph, Champs, louvre, Montmartre/Moulin Rouge, Pantheon (I'm not really into museums at all) and anything else recommended we can see in those first 4 days

thats a shame because paris has amazing ones Orsay is amazing as is the Louvre. Versailes is excellent
 
So a couple of questions!
I have Disney Visa is DLP package included in the free financing?
When I go to book the package its giving me a 3 day ticket but I will only have 2 days there is there anyway to get the price on the package reduced by taking away a day on the ticket?
 



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