Thursday 19 November 2015

The Least Favourite Questionnaire

In the spirit of keeping with the Disney questionnaire theme, I came across this one and thought it was unusual. It is all about your least favourite Disney things, this one is going to make me think. Here goes!

1) What is your least favorite Disney movie?
I feel like out of the ones I have seen, Home on the Range was my least favourite. I wouldn't watch it again, and usually I'd be desperate to watch a Disney movie again. It had no real storyline, I didn't connect with any of the characters and quite frankly I was bored around 20 minutes in.
2) Who is your least favorite Disney heroine?
Tough one, probably would have to say Go Go Tomago. I liked her but I find her rather cocky and opiniated, which isn't always a good thing. 
3) Who is your least favorite Disney hero?
Don't kill me, but I'd have to say Bing Bong. I found him a very useless character who was aimed at the younger audience and was the one thing stopping Inside Out from being perfect. Yes, he did sacrifice himself to save the day. But I found him very annoying and would have preferred Riley to have saved herself.
4) Who is your least favorite Disney sidekick?
I think it has to be Ray the firefly from the Princess and the Frog. Again, he does sacrifice his life to help Tiana and Naveen, but he just isn't a very interesting character and spends the entire movie fawning over a star.
5) Who is your least favorite Disney villian?
Clayton is my least favourite Disney villain. He's from Tarzan and has the most gruesome death of any Disney character (in my opinion.) And, he definitely deserves it. He is first and foremost a poacher, who is trying to kill the gorillas in the jungle, and doesn't even care if humans get in the way of his rifle either!
6) Which is your least favorite Disney couple?
This one was really hard but I have come up with an answer. Fix-it-Felix Jr and Sergeant Calhoun from Wreck it Ralph. I know that opposites often attract but these two just seem like such an unrealistic couple. He is so positive and bubbly and she focuses her life around death and destruction. I feel Felix deserves better.
7) Which is your least favorite Disney dance scene?
Okay, I am really struggling now, all of the dance scenes are flawless and beautiful. Alright, I am going for the scene in the Emperor's New Groove where Kuzco dances and does all these really weird funky moves while he is showing off. I just don't like a show off, ok!
8) Which is your least favorite Disney kiss?
How can you not like any of the romantic kiss scenes.....Ooooh! My least favourite kiss is when Tiana has to kiss Naveen in frog form. Who wants to kiss something that's green and slimy?!?
9) Which is your least favorite Disney family scene?
The scene where Quasimodo is with his mother and she's running through the streets with him as a baby. It just breaks my heart knowing that this is the only time they spent together as a family before she is murdered and he is abandoned.
10) Which is your least favorite Disney emotional scene?
Mufasa's death? I mean I feel sad and everything but it is so overrated. It's not the saddest thing to happen in Disney movies you know. Haven't you seen Up or Hunchback of Notre Dame?
11) Who is your least favorite Disney child?
Lampwick from Pinocchio. He is the epitome of what a Disney child should NOT be. He is violent, he smokes, he drinks, he smashes windows and makes fun of Pinocchio. I don't like him one bit...well only when he turns into the jackass that he is inside. ;) 
12) Who is your least favorite Disney animal?
This answer belongs to two animals, but they do come as a pair. Roscoe and Desoto from Oliver & Company. They are just so mean and injure fellow dogs throughout the movie. Big bullies!
13) Which is your least favorite Disney song?
Can you feel the love tonight from the Lion King. It is overrated, and just drones on for what seems like forever! Plus I used to have to sing it at choir every week and I really got sick of it from then on, even had to sing it at a wedding!
14) Which is the least beautiful Disney scene?
The scene from the Black Cauldron where all the skeletons come back to life. There is nothing beautiful about that scene at all. All the colours are dark and dull and it's seriously creepy.. That Horned King is scary!
15) Which is your least favorite Disney ending?
Pocahontas! She finds the love of her life but they are separated by cultural differences. She wants to stay with her people, and he wants to go back to indoor plumbing. One of them should have compromised for true love. As well as that, I still can't get over Pocahontas II where she actually travels to England to fall in love with a completely different John!!!

So those are my answers, if you'd like to do this too then leave it in the comments below!

Saturday 29 August 2015

Disney Tag

For today's blog post I felt like doing a Disney tag. I found one on tumblr and decided to answer the questions. If you want to have a go too, leave the answers in the comments.

1. Name a character you didn't like at first, but then grew to love.
Ok, so I may get some hate for this one, but let me explain. At first I really didn't like Mulan. Not just the movie, but I didn't connect with the character. As a really girly 6 year old when it came out, I was into my princess and fairy movies. Mulan was the total opposite of what I had grown up with. I don't think I fully understood the story and just saw her as a tomboy who was into fighting. It was only recently I revisited the story and realised how amazing she was. She sacrificed her own life for her father's, who couldn't admire that.

2. Do you prefer CGI or hand drawn animation?
This question is so difficult for me. I adore the hard work and commitment then went into all the hand drawn animation from the early days of Disney. They also remind me of all the amazing techniques Walt himself developed that has made animation what it is today. However, the CGI nowadays is so realistic and makes the movies all that more believable. They can create characters and worlds that Walt wouldn't have been able to imagine back in the day. So therefore I would choose CGI.

3. Which storyline would you choose for the next animated movie?
I feel like Red Riding Hood has been somewhat overlooked by Disney. I have seen a very old short by them that features the story slightly, but I would like to see a full length animated feature based on it, maybe showing a different version of the tale. Although, Hoodwinked kind of got in there first.

4. What is your favourite first meeting scene?
My favourite first meeting scene would have to be when Aurora and Prince Philip meet. She is dancing around in the forest with her animal friends dreaming of her Prince. The animals then steal his clothes and pretend to be a prince, little does she know he's around the corner waiting to step in the dance. It's just so sweet and a very princessy way to meet your dream prince.

5. What would be your ideal Disney career?
I would love nothing more than to work in Disney World. I have a couple of jobs I would love to do, one of them being a character performer. I have recently played Tinkerbell at a Princess Ball in my hometown and it sparked my interest of this role all the more, it was so fun talking to the kids, posing for photos and getting to act like a pixie. I would also adore to be a photopass photographer, as I love photography and seeing families and friends have a magical time would be truly special.

6. Have you ever been to a Disney themed party?
Of course! I had a Disney/Alice in Wonderland themed Sweet 16th themed birthday party. It was amazing. I dressed as the Queen of Hearts and all my friends came as Disney characters. It was perfect.

7. What is your favourite Disney villain song?
I know this answer hands down. I sing it most days and it's my go to Disney track. Poor Unfortunate Souls from the Little Mermaid. Not only is Ursula my favourite Disney villain but this song is perfect. It sets the whole tone for the movie and explains about Ursula and what she does. "I'm a very busy woman and I haven't got all day, it won't cost much, just your voice!"

8. Which movie do you think is the most underrated?
Basil, the Great Mouse Detective is actually one of my favourite Disney movies. It's that movie that you ask people if they enjoy and they respond with "what's that?" I love the detective feel of this movie and it totally leaves the princess/imaginary world behind and focuses more on reality (well as much as you can with talking mice and evil rats!) 

9. Which Disney movie scene makes you cry?
I never cry at Disney movies but I do feel emotional at some moments in films, such as bambi's mother's death, mufasa's death and the last 10 mintues of Toy Story 3. However, the one that really tugs my heartstrings is the first 10 minutes of Up. That story of Ellie and Carl has more feeling in it than most romance movies I have seen.. I just always feel so sorry for Carl, as that unfortunately is real life, people leave you and you have to try and carry on.

10. If you could live in any World from any Disney movie, which would you choose?
Oooh this is so tough! I think I would have to choose the Little Mermaid. I love the idea of being able to live and breathe underwater, especially as a Princess. Mermaid life just seems so cool (even though she traded it in for our life.) Plus her underwater city of Atlantica seems like the perfect home. 

Ok, so here are the 10 questions I have chosen to answer. I have just realised that I didn't even get to mention my favourite movie in any of those answers. 
Hope you enjoyed reading this.
See ya real soon!

Friday 21 August 2015

Meeting Disney Characters



Meeting characters at any of the many Disney parks around the World is one of the most fun things to do. Each character has their own personality which they are eager to show off to you through chat, photographs and video. Where else can you meet your favourite childhood characters? Whether it's the more modern characters such as Elsa and Anna, or you prefer the traditional Mickey and Minnie Mouse, they are all available to meet in one way or another. However, there are some rules of etiquette that should be taken.

1. DO NOT push in the queues.
The amount of times I have seen rude parents shoving their kids to the front of lines is ridiculous. Everyone wants their child to be able to meet their character and no child (or big kid) deserves that right more than other. So wait your turn, be courteous to other people in the queue, even chat to them, you never know you could make a new friend.

2. DO NOT push autograph books into characters faces.
Once you finally get to the character do not shove an autograph book in their face without saying a word. You have not been waiting a considerable amount of time to just get one signature and no interaction, and neither have they.

3. DO NOT shove or hit characters.
This one should be obvious, but trust me when I say I have seen this first hand. Rowdy children or clever adults who think they can push or pull tails of characters are just plain rude. So don't do it.

4. BE Prepared (yes a little Lion King pun)
Make sure that your children (or yourselves) have your autograph books open to the correct page and the pen ready and turned on. Especially if you're meeting a character like Pooh who has stubby little cubby chubby fingers, hand him the pen in between his thumb and palm, this will help him greatly. Also make sure your cameras are at the ready if you're taking a selfie or if someone is taking a photo for you, characters don't have time to wait around while you faff with your camera settings. And if you are using a photopass, have it handy for the photographer to scan.

5. THINK about poses or conversation
To get the best character interactions you should really think about the character you're meeting. For example, if you're meeting Rapunzel maybe ask her where pascal is or whether Maximus is still keeping away all criminals from the kingdom. Or if you're meeting Tinkerbell ask her about any of her fairy friends etc. Also think about poses, this makes it fun for you and the character. For example if you are meeting Peter Pan maybe you two can crow together, or if you're meeting Ariel, maybe bring along a Dinglehopper (a fork) and brush your hair together. The possibilities are endless and there are always new and inventive ways of interacting with your favourite characters. They will make the best photos and the best memories.

Here are a few of my favourite character photos. Feel free to post your own.










Tuesday 11 August 2015

The Plaza Gardens

This was the place I spent my 23rd Birthday tea! Me, 6 friends and one 2 year old. We're quite a bunch of fussy people so finding somewhere everyone was happy was going to be a challenge. However, this place fit the bill! Not only was the decor gorgeous, with its elegant fountains and statues, but the food itself was varied and delicious. 


I particularly enjoyed the carved ham, the creamy potatoes, the fries, the lamb chops, the burgers, chicken, the vegetables and the pasta. There was also pizza, soup, mussels, chicken nuggets and plenty of other options. My friends were in awe. For puddings were things such as ice creams, crepes, cakes, jelly and sweets. It made my birthday perfect, we did reserve a table but only 3 days before and they were more than welcoming for our party of 8. Free refills on drinks was a bonus too.



Tuesday 28 July 2015

The Biggest Cheese Toastie I've Ever Seen!

Back to Disneyland Paris for my next blog post. This time the focus is on food, I must say I haven't been able to get this particular toastie out of my head. ;)
When wanting a snack/sandwich we opted to look into The Blockbuster Cafe in the studios park, and to our delight they had a help yourself sandwich bar. As soon as I saw the cheese and ham toastie my eyes lit up, I could not believe how big it was! It came in a meal deal with a massive bag of ready salted lays crisps and a bottle of drink. I also bought a chocolate loaf cake. The whole meal was thoroughly delicious! We all followed suit and got the same meal deal. I liked how the restaurant was themed as half Marvel/iron man and half pirates of the caribbean. We opted to sit in the marvel side even though pirates of the caribbean is one of my favourite franchises, purely because it looked very dark in there and the 2 year old that was accompanying us was terrified of the dark. But I would definitely eat here again, it was very good value.


Tuesday 7 July 2015

Ratatouille: The Adventure

After visiting Disneyland Paris for my 23rd birthday, I felt I would start doing some blog posts based on the subject. My first blog post is going to be about Ratatouille: the Adventure, which is situated in the Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris.
Anyone who knows me, will know that I absolutely adore rides of this type. The futuristic technology excites me and I had been dying to go on this ever since I first heard about it. For those of you who don't know about the ride, it is based on the Pixar movie Ratatouille. You ride in a rat shaped vehicle which is on a motionless track system (similar to the Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin ride in Sea World Orlando.) You are simulating the experience of being in Gusteau's restaurant and living life as a rat. Through various larger than life props and the use of wide screens, it turns into a lifelike journey. 
When we arrived at the Walt Disney Studios Park on our 2nd day in Paris, I knew I immediately wanted to go and queue for this ride. We headed over there to see a 60 minute queue, which sounds bad, but I knew for this ride it would usually be much longer. Therefore we decided to queue nonetheless. The queue area was filled with posters of Gusteau and his many culinary inventions such as microwavable haggis snacks, which gave us all a good chuckle. Once you get to the inside section of the queue however, it gets a little more interesting. You are suddenly plunged into darkness on the rooftops of Paris right outside Gusteau's restaurant. Gusteau comes to life on the sign (as he does in the movie) and talks about various things, and even tries to give himself an extra star on his sign. He spoke in both French and English which I enjoyed. After this section it wasn't far to the vehicles and everyone was excited. Each rat holds 6 guests, 3 in the front and 3 in the back. 
Now maybe this is because I have visited Orlando, Florida and rode the rides there, but I must say Ratatouille was lower than my expectations. I understand that this is a child friendly ride and therefore cannot be some high speed chase through the kitchens of Paris but I was slightly disappointed. My friends on the other hand who have only ever visited British theme parks were thrilled. I think I was too busy comparing it to the Gringotts Coaster, Spiderman and Transformers. However, despite all of that I did like the ride. We all agreed to use the single rider line to be able to go on it again. The 3D effects were good and made it all seem more realistic. I especially liked the part where we were shoved in the oven and the whole room heated up, although the first time we rode none of us saw this bit. Each rat goes a slightly different route and there are 3 rat vehicles in each scene at any one time, so we came to the conclusion that each ride would be slightly different. So the second time I rode, I did feel the heat of the oven, and I liked it much better being the last rat in each scene as you had longer to look around and notice things. 
Overall, it is a very good ride and well made. I just prefer things on the faster side.
Also, a side note, the restaurant looked amazing. We didn't eat here, but the attention to detail in the decor was superb.

Friday 15 May 2015

A Chocolate Delight...

The Schokoladen Museum in Cologne, Germany is a true chocolate delight. Owned by Lindt, Lindor chocolate company it is the perfect place for chocoholics and people with a sweet tooth to visit. 
Myself, My Mum and my best friend Lucy visited the museum in April whilst on a trip to Cologne. My Mum and I had visited once before but it was a long time ago and a lot had changed since then. As we approached the museum after walking down the bank of the Rhine, the scent of chocolate was floating in the air, which enticed us in even more. As the museum opened at 11am, all of the tourists waiting outside barged through the door and queued for their entry. Whilst stood in the queue, we noticed the amazing cakes on display in the cafe next to the ticket office. We didn't actually try one but boy did they look good!

When we finally got our ticket, we were also handed a free wrapped piece of Lindt milk chocolate. I straight away unwrapped it and popped it in my mouth, it was a taste I wanted to savour. We firstly came across the initial process of making chocolate, ie, the humble cacao bean. All of the signs were written in German and English, which was amazing and meant we could keep up with all the displays. All of this was very interesting, but I am sure, as we were, you're waiting to hear about the ultimate chocolate indulgence...the chocolate fountain. Unlike any fountain I've ever seen, this gold masterpiece is astonishingly tall and is surrounded by glass that looks out onto the river. It is a spectacular site, especially on a sunny day like we got. We ran straight over to the lady handing out samples. She handed us a wafer biscuit dipped in warm melted chocolate. It was divine! 


After devouring our chocolate sample, we moved on to the factory portion of the tour. This section was filled with all of the machinery that they use to make the chocolate that they sell. It was a very mouth watering experience! Watching all of the chocolate roll down the conveyor belts was seriously making us want to go and buy some chocolate. 

There were also chocolate moulds on the upper floor which showed all the amazing creations they can make. Everything from Little Red Riding Hood & Wolf to cats. Moving on we saw a lot of chocolate merchandise from the early years right up to present day. It was nice to see how all the packaging had changed from some of my favourite chocolates, especially After Eights. Me and Lucy also found a few photo opportunities in this room, including a Milka cow, a Lindt bunny bench and a massive Lindt chocolate that we just couldn't reach!
After finishing the tour, we spent almost as long in the gift shop. Lucy was trying to choose presents for her family to take back, and me and Mum were doing the same, (as well as trying to choose one for ourselves.) I spent ages trying to decide what I would like to try. In the end I decided on a pick 'n' mix style bag of Lindt chocolates and a large bag of mixed fruit marshmallows. Yum! Lucy found some lovely little chocolates shaped like the Dom (the cathedral in Cologne) which were so cute! 
Overall we had an amazing time at the Schokoladen Museum and if you are ever in the Cologne area, it is a must do attraction!

Thursday 2 April 2015

Bucket List Destinations

I have always loved travelling, there is just something about being in different parts of the World that you cannot beat. The World has so much to offer and I would love to take part in it all. However, if I had to choose just 3 Bucket List destinations these would be the places I would go.

1. NEW YORK CITY
Ok, so this one is probably on most people's bucket lists, (if they haven't already been that is.) But there is something about this city that seems somewhat magical. I guess it seems like an exciting adventure where there is so much to see and do. Lots of movies and tv shows have been set here and the majority of them make the city seem so glamorous. As an avid fan of anything and everything musical related, Broadway is a dream for me! I couldn't even count the amount of musicals I'd love to see and although choosing one would be difficult, I'm certain I'd love whatever I would decide. Who hasn't pictured themselves on top of the Statue of Liberty? I know I have! Glancing out onto the entire city from above, and of course taking lots of photos! Central Park has always interested me too, it looks like a forest from the aerial shots I have gandered at, you could certainly get lost in it, that's for sure. As a theme park and fun fair lover, Coney Island seems like a lot of fun. There seems to be so much to do in New York, of course we cannot forget about the shopping. I would love to physically shop till I drop. It also seems lovely at Christmas, all of the shop windows have marvellous wintery displays, and quite often the snow falls down on all the shoppers below. It is very picturesque and I would imagine would get you right into the Christmas spirit. 





2. DUBAI
Dubai is one of the World's most luxurious places, and this can be seen by the various images that I have found of it. Not only does it have glorious weather and huge beaches, but it has many amazing looking attractions. For starters, staying in the Atlantis Palm Resort would be an absolute dream come true. I doubt you would ever need to leave the resort for all the amenities it provides. It has everything from it's own aquarium, to a water park, an ice cream parlour to a dolphinarium. This place looks truly amazing! Outside of that however, The Dubai Mall would be the ultimate shopping destination, I'd love to bring some souvenirs back for all my friend's and family from here. The Dubai Zoo would be a refreshing change and would give me the chance to see some of nature's most amazing wildlife. If I wanted a change from the heat, I would definitely head to Ski Dubai, I have always adored the snow and wish that I could ski, so having a chance to do just that would be brilliant! 


3. TOKYO DISNEY
As a massive fan of Disney movies and theme parks, Tokyo Disney is most definitely on my travel bucket list. I have been to Disney World in Florida 8 times and Disneyland Paris 2 (soon to be 3.) Tokyo Disney has particularly interested me as it has two theme parks in its complex, the original Tokyo Disney and Tokyo Disneysea. The latter is a whole ocean themed park, mainly based on the Little Mermaid, which is one of my all-time favourite Disney classics. I have watched various YouTube videos of the Little Mermaid section and I must say their technology astounds me! I have recently viewed images and videos of an attraction named Mystic Manor, which seems like a haunted house style ride with trackless technology. As well as this, Pooh's Hunny Hunt and Monsters Inc Ride and Go Seek look like seamlessly made attractions I love attractions with an interactive element, and the Monsters Inc ride has just that. You have a torch attached to your ride vehicle which is there to help you seek out the monsters which help you rack up points. There are so many attractions at both parks that I would just love to experience, plus the hotel resorts look out of this world (as everything Disney always is.)



So these are my top 3 travel destinations for my bucket list, however there are an infinite amount more that I would love to visit too. Please feel free to leave comments underneath of your top 3 travel destinations or if you have visited any of these places and want to tell me about them, feel free to do that too.


Sunday 25 January 2015

Into the Woods

For me this movie had been long awaited. This post is quite late considering that I watched it with Lucy and Emily on the very first day it came out. The combination of the words Disney, Musical and Fairy Tales, meant this movie was pretty darn sure to impress me. It did not disappoint. 
Not only was the film full to the brim of amazing actors and actresses, they were also exceptional singers. Apart from seeing her in Mamma Mia, I had no idea that Meryl Streep could hit those kind of notes. James Corden also shocked me with his singing efforts. Who knew he could sing? The younger actors and actresses were too extremely impressive. Lilla Crawford who played Little Red Riding Hood had a singing voice that 30-somethings would be jealous of. In one particular song she sings deeper and sounds older than Anna Kendrick. Daniel Huttlestone (of Les Miserables fame) is too extraordinary and keeps his usual musical flair and cheeky grin. I can also not forget how sexy Johnny Depp is in this movie. He is only in it for the briefest of time, yet he is one of the most memorable parts. His song "Hello Little Girl" has so much sex appeal, you literally fall in love with the villain, (well I did anyway.)
For those of you who don't know the storyline. The very brief basis of it is this:
There is a baker and his wife who unbeknownst to them have had a curse put upon them from the witch next door so that they may never have a child. In order to break this wretched curse, they must locate 4 items and bring them to the witch. These being: the cloak as red as blood, the cow as white as milk, the hair as yellow as corn and the slipper as pure as gold. As you can tell already this story is going to intertwine the lives of lots of different fairy tale characters. It puts a twist on the modern fairy tales that we know and love and spins everything on it's head.
The songs are unknowingly catchy and lovable from the offset, and I have been singing them ever since. If you haven't yet seen it and love everything that Disney stands for, you must go and see it! You won't regret it!



Tuesday 20 January 2015

Disneyland Paris

I have booked Disneyland Paris for my 23rd birthday in June, and I am majorly excited! Anyone who knows me well will know that my 2 favourite things in life are Disney and theme parks, and this combination is enough to set my excitement levels through the roof. The best part of it is that I am dragging my friends along with me. The attendees are: myself, Lucy P, Lucy S, Pete, Amy, Rhys, Emily and little 2 year old Eloise. I think what excites me more is that Eloise is going to be in her element, surrounded by all of her favourite characters and I want to make it so magical for her! As I have been to Disneyland Paris before, I would like to reminisce on this blog post about my favourite attractions. I haven't been since about 2009 so although I am pretty sure that the Toy Story Playland and the new Ratatouille attractions are going to be top of my list by June, for now I can't add them.



10. Pirates of the Caribbean
As a lover of the films and the Disney World version of the ride, this one is a no brainer. I love the idea of venturing into the Caribbean to spy on the lives of pirates. Also the drops make it a little more exhilarating for an ordinary family ride. And who doesn't love singing YO HO YO HO A PIRATE'S LIFE FOR ME!

9. Snow White's Scary Adventures
This is a classic ride that was taken from Magic Kingdom in Orlando and I dearly miss. It is a family friendly ride that I am hoping will not scare the pants of Eloise. She has recently watched Snow White and loved the movie so hopefully it'll be ok. I adore rides that are based on Disney movies though, it makes them unique.

8. The Voyage of Pinocchio
Again, a ride based on a movie, and one of Walt's first movies. It's quite an underrated Disney movie as it doesn't feature any princesses or princes, but it's a brilliant movie all the same. I love the fun fair part of this ride resembling Pleasure Island.

7. Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
Any ride that has an interactive element makes me love it even more. Especially when I have the opportunity to compete with the person sat next to me (ahem...Lucy P!) Me and Lucy love competing against each other, plus we both love Toy Story!

6. Star Tours
I am loving the upgrade in Orlando to give it that 3D edge, as well as the fact that you can now get a different adventure everytime. However, the Paris version is the original version and although it is in French it still makes a fun simulator adventure!

5. Casey Junior Train
Rollercoasters are always fun and when they can incorporate a family ride into it, it means we can all enjoy it on this trip. Eloise has also just watched Dumbo and loved the idea of the train and the circus animals, so hopefully she will really have fun on this ride.

4. Art of Disney Animation
I was always into drawing cartoons and once had a book of all the Disney characters I had drawn. So learning how to draw them properly is right up my street. Hopefully I will get to draw one I haven't learnt so far.

3. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Again, a rollercoaster is always up there in my top rides. This one is my favourite coaster in Orlando, and I am hoping this one (with its new effects) will be better!

2. Phantom Manor
I love a good horror / ghost train themed ride, and the Disney versions are amazing! There attention to detail to make a good story is impeccable. The Haunted Mansion in Orlando is one of my all-time favourite rides, and this one, although slightly more scary is so fun!

1. Cinemagique
Ok, so most people will be thinking....why a show, not a ride. But this show is the most innovative show I have ever seen! I am always in awe everytime I see, plus they change it a lot and add newer movies into it. But basically a seemingly ordinary man from the audience goes up on stage to answer a phone call and somehow gets sucked into the movies. It's brilliant!!!


So those are my top 10 attractions so far for Disneyland Paris!
If you'd like to comment yours feel free! Or any tips for visiting there in June for my birthday!