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Where is best place for a honeymoon? I suggested Paris, my fiance wants EuroDisney. We are going late december between xmas and new year for a few nights.

Please give your opinions on where we should go. anyone been to both???

2007-01-21 23:17:14 · 24 answers · asked by daviebhoy69 1 in Travel France Paris

24 answers

Paris would be a more romantic honeymoon destination, but eurodisney would be fun if you both are just kids at heart. Still, imagine going up the eiffel tower on your honeymoon -- so cliche yet so romantic.
I guess your real decision is between the cafes, culture, museums and monuments of Paris and the fun, rides and commercialism of Euro Disney. I'm not bashing either though -- they would both be cool in their own way. You just have to decide which is right for your honeymoon.
Still, if you can't decide, its quite easy to take a train or bus between both.

2007-01-21 23:29:50 · answer #1 · answered by shell 2 · 0 0

For a honeymoon, I'd definitely suggest Paris. It's one of the most romantic cities in the entire world. Why go to EuroDisney when you can just go down to Florida or out to California for the same experience?

Paris. Definitely Paris.

2007-01-22 01:01:03 · answer #2 · answered by Kate M 2 · 0 0

Paris is THE city of romance. I'd highly suggest that. EuroDisney isn't very popular in Europe compared to the Disney franchse in the US. You will find it less crowded than in the States. It's not very romantic, but can be fun.

Me, I'd go for the once in a lifetime romance of a honeymoon in Paris. You won't be able to recapture that time. You can always go to Disney. Take your kids. Is EuroDisney even open at Christmas? Seems like a cold time to go.

2007-01-21 23:21:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

As they are not too far from each other, as a compromise I would combine both of them. I went to Paris last August with my partner and had a wonderful time, I went to Eurodisney 3 years ago in November with my children and again had a really fun time, but because I was with small children I was able to go on the little rides. The only thing I would say, is that it was freezing cold. They are both totally different holidays

2007-01-21 23:27:55 · answer #4 · answered by ZYGGY 2 · 0 0

why take a long trip to see something you have at home and even better (florida and california are warmer than paris in winter) and it's definetly not romantic to go to eurodisney it's crowded with european tourists, during xmas it's a nightmare, you spend half of your time queueing, the food is worst than in mac donald's....and one day is way enough to visit the whole thing, as suggested better to stay in paris and go there for a day (1h by express train).
by the way, the parc closes earlier in winter around 7 p.m I think and there's nothing to do around.
I live in paris and i've been both to disneyland paris and the one in florida several times.

2007-01-22 04:32:10 · answer #5 · answered by aloha 7 · 0 0

You should do both. Eurodisney is in Paris! Well, just on the outskirt, only a very short ride on the train. And go for some romantic meal on the bateaux-mouches and walk along the Seine and the Eiffel Tower :)

2007-01-23 09:27:33 · answer #6 · answered by sbro 4 · 0 0

Depends - how many kids are you bringing on honeymoon with you?!?

Go for Paris, and if you REALLY need a day at EuroDisney, it's not too far.

2007-01-21 23:37:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can so easily do both. we did. Stay in Paris and catch the train to Euro disney.
Paris is more interesting and i don't think you need more than one day for eurodisney ( well that was around 10 years ago, maybe it's bigger now.)

2007-01-21 23:28:23 · answer #8 · answered by webby 5 · 1 0

Paris yes, but EuroDisney.... I'd rather go to some wormer places, near the sea

2007-01-21 23:19:52 · answer #9 · answered by deana m 3 · 0 0

Isnt EuroDisney in Paris?

2007-01-21 23:24:29 · answer #10 · answered by Girugamesh 4 · 0 2

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