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I can`t find any of the rides they have there. At the Disneyland California website, they had all of the rides and info about them. Can anyone help me? Please!!

2007-05-19 22:13:56 · 3 answers · asked by ≈[⇒Lauren⇐]≈™ 4 in Games & Recreation Amusement Parks

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One's the original park, and the other is the movie park.

Rock n Roller coaster and space mountain are great. The Indiana Jones coaster's pretty neat as it goes from mainland to an island.

Here's a link that I think will answer all your questions. It's the link to the park and allows you to customize your experience and find answers to your questions!

http://www.disneylandparis.co.uk/index.xhtml

Hope you have a wonderful time!

2007-05-20 07:33:23 · answer #1 · answered by Yada Yada Yada 7 · 1 0

Some notable rides are:

* Space Mountain (Discoveryland) is probably one of the best-known Disney rides. The version in Disneyland Paris is certainly taxing; however in comparison to other rides this is probably more because the system is old and worn. Recently Space Mountain 2 was opened, an updated version of the old ride. The ride is tough and harsh and evokes strong reactions - some love it, some hate it.

* Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril (....Backwards!) (Adventureland) is a nice ride that's switched so people ride it backwards. It's an interesting perspective, especially since you of course can't see what's going to happen next, but in many ways riding backwards is less demanding than riding forwards. Recommended.

* Big Thunder Mountain (Frontierland) Also one of the better rides in Disneyland. Recommended but this ride is incredibly busy.

* Rockin' Roller-Coaster with Aerosmith (Walt Disney Studio park) is probably the coolest ride in Disneyland Paris. The design (sound studio) is excellent, the acceleration awesome, the mixed Aerosmith music and "concert ambiente" of this in-doors rollercoaster contribute to the experience. Highly recommended.

* Pirates of the Caribbean (Adventureland), probably the best known Disney ride, is a water ride with a piracy theme. It's pretty harmless, features a lot of Audio-Animatronic pirates and is suitable for all ages. Expect your clothes and gear to get wet, though. Features "The Blue Lagoon", an expensive "jungle ambiance" restaurant. Although it is usually busy, its quick loading technique shortens queuing time.

* It's A Small World is a stereotypical "cute" Disney ride. Designed mostly for small children, this is a perfect ride for those who can enjoy the most impressive kitsch ever designed. It's colorful, it has a catchy tune that will remain on your mind for days, and it's a lot of fun if you do not take it too seriously. Recommended for families with young children or silly adults.

* Star Tours (Discoveryland) Is a "Flight Sim" with a Star Wars theme. A must for every fan, but it's well done and should be enjoyable for most people. Pay attention for a few small jokes in the very well done set design.

* Phantom Manor (Frontierland) A "haunted house" ride. Very well done and highly recommended. Pay attention to the fake cemetery on your way out for a few chuckles. However, it is in French so the plot may be hard to understand. The queue is ok but is more popular during Halloween. It may be unsuitable for very small children; it might not be a good idea to take along your baby, so leave him/her with some older member of the family.

2007-05-20 03:49:29 · answer #2 · answered by emeraldandscarlet 2 · 1 0

The busiest one suitable now by way of a procedures is the "looking Nemo" journey.. it could have a line from whilst they open till they close. This journey was that awful submarine journey, yet they reworked it, and now people can no longer look to get adequate of it.

2016-12-29 15:03:21 · answer #3 · answered by Erika 3 · 0 0

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