Friday 1st April
I met up with Patrick outside the currency exchange in St Pancras Station. He had just faffed to grab our tickets as apparently the Eurostar ticket machines fail at life. We had quite some time before we had to check in so I grabbed a crepe from Crepeaffaire, it was rather nom.
Soon enough we were through check-in and passport control and on the train to Disney. The train journey was rather annoying due to sitting near us was the most vile women ever. They caused havoc and confusion with the staff and basically ended up pissing off everyone around them. One of them even insisted before we left that I was sitting in her seat even though the rather frustrated Eurostar lady kept telling her she was looking at the wrong ticket. Urgh, she was such a fail whale. Apart from that the journey was ok, was odd though as we stopped at both Ebbsfleet and Ashford on the way, never done that before.
Once we arrived at Disney we hopped onto a RER train to the hotel in Val D'Europe. We were staying in the Ibis instead of the Etap this time. There isn't much of a difference apart from the awesome food they have out for breakfast More of that to come later.
After checking in at the hotel, dropping our stuff off in our room and generally sorting ourselves out we made our way to the park by foot. It's a really nice relaxing journey and gives an interesting angle of the Studios park. By the time we reached the Resort we were rather hungry so opted to go into the Village to grab some food. We ended up going to the Sandwich place. Surprisingly the food was really filling and rather nom.
We then made our way to the park. Patrick had to update his pass so we sorted out that first. It didn't too long as they already had all his details. First things we noticed in the park:
1- It was very BUSY
2- Due to it being press weekend there were random things all over Central Plaza and on the stage in front of the castle.
3- I like the covered scaffolding for the castle refurb
Despite the look of the above photo it was rather warm.
We spent quite some time walking around Fantasyland going "Oh it has a queue, lets move on". This has definitely become a big problem when we both go, we've done all the attractions so many times that when we see a queue we just walk in the opposite direction. Anyway on our travels we found a temporary celebrity photo boards thing next to the Fantasyland station. It was in aid of a few charities and didn't really make much sense but it was funny having Pixee Lott as one of the UK 'celeb' boards. She was also on the main board...
We continued through to Adventureland, spotting all of the new magic moment areas. Some of them look quite cool, shame the characters weren't out when we walked past.
I really loved the Aladdin one with the smoking lamp, I wanted my photo by it but this family were faffing by it and by the time I was gonna go over all these kids appeared from nowhere, urgh. Oh well.
It was nearly time for the Once Upon a Dream Parade so we went over to Central Plaza to see the epically cut down (and rather laughable) version of the parade.
I know I like to listen to songs on repeat but there are only so many times you can listen to 'Just like we dreamed it' in one go. After the parade we were going to ride Phantom Manor but there was an epic queue for it, like I've already said, the park was very busy. We decided to go check out Space Mountain. Hurrah no queue!
Until we got inside that is. Inside queue is not wanted on any day of the year as it gets very hot. The ride itself was running extremely well and we could even hear the music!
I think this is when we went to ride Star Tours and then saw the inside queue and ran away. I'm not 100% sure what we did next but I know we ended up going to one of the new-ish smoking areas near Frontierland.
We then made our way over to Phantom Manor as it now had a nice short queue. The spirits were being very playful apparently during our ride, lol, I've never known it to stop and start again so many times. At first it was amusing but by the end it was a little frustrating, especially as it didn't have the decency to stop in my favourite part
We then wandered round Frontierland, visiting the grave area, looking over at the rather decaying geyser area and finishing off at the train station. We also grabbed some drinks on the way. Patrick just loves Spite...
The train that pulled up was 'out of service', had come to an end for the day and we would have had to wait another 15 mins for the next one so we decided to continue walking until we found ourselves at Indianna Jones and the temple of Peril coaster.
We then queued up and due to some great batching by the staff despite not all the trains being on the track we got on in quite a short period of time.
It's a rather rough coaster but I love it, some cool air time and some really intense moments, good fun.
Continuing on our adventure we roamed the Robinsons tree house. It makes me laugh how worried I was about falling the first time I went up there.
The view of Adventureland is pretty
The park was now closing so we headed back over to the Village for some dinner. As we only had a certain amount of time we decided queuing for Rainforest cafe would be a bad idea so we ended up at Ludwigs.
I really like the food at ludwigs, maybe a little too pricey but I'm not too fussed about that oh and the theming is win. A restaurant that actually has a story behind the theme is awesome in my books.
After food we headed over to the train station to meet Kristof (the guy that runs Photosmagique). As we were waiting for him Davy (his partner) turned up. Was cool to see him again, although it was very brief as Kristof ran off his train, gave a camcorder to Davy who then ran into the park to watch the staff run-through of the press show.
Patrick, Kristof and I then went to the top of the car park next to the Studios so we could watch the fireworks. They were quite spectacular fireworks, shame guests never get to see displays like this. Good thing for you that I filmed them I know the video is wonky but I rested it on the edge of the building and for some reason it made it come out wonky lol.
Oh and it looks fab in HD
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c10swwt_LxA[/youtube]
HD Link
Afterwards we met back up with Davy and went to the Hotel New York bar for a drink. It was really nice and they had two singers performing some jazz tunes. I ordered a Tequila Sunrise, it was a lot stronger than I was expecting but still rather nice.
After a while we decided to call it a night but before we went back to our hotel Kristof and Davy wanted to show us their Hotel New York room. I kept my eye out for evil kids on little red tricycles...
Their room was huge and the view outside the window overlooked the Village and lake, was really nice. Davy and Kristof then insisted they gave us a lift back to our hotel. We were so shattered so went straight to sleep.
Thanks for reading, I'll write up day two very soon!
I met up with Patrick outside the currency exchange in St Pancras Station. He had just faffed to grab our tickets as apparently the Eurostar ticket machines fail at life. We had quite some time before we had to check in so I grabbed a crepe from Crepeaffaire, it was rather nom.
Soon enough we were through check-in and passport control and on the train to Disney. The train journey was rather annoying due to sitting near us was the most vile women ever. They caused havoc and confusion with the staff and basically ended up pissing off everyone around them. One of them even insisted before we left that I was sitting in her seat even though the rather frustrated Eurostar lady kept telling her she was looking at the wrong ticket. Urgh, she was such a fail whale. Apart from that the journey was ok, was odd though as we stopped at both Ebbsfleet and Ashford on the way, never done that before.
Once we arrived at Disney we hopped onto a RER train to the hotel in Val D'Europe. We were staying in the Ibis instead of the Etap this time. There isn't much of a difference apart from the awesome food they have out for breakfast More of that to come later.
After checking in at the hotel, dropping our stuff off in our room and generally sorting ourselves out we made our way to the park by foot. It's a really nice relaxing journey and gives an interesting angle of the Studios park. By the time we reached the Resort we were rather hungry so opted to go into the Village to grab some food. We ended up going to the Sandwich place. Surprisingly the food was really filling and rather nom.
We then made our way to the park. Patrick had to update his pass so we sorted out that first. It didn't too long as they already had all his details. First things we noticed in the park:
1- It was very BUSY
2- Due to it being press weekend there were random things all over Central Plaza and on the stage in front of the castle.
3- I like the covered scaffolding for the castle refurb
Despite the look of the above photo it was rather warm.
We spent quite some time walking around Fantasyland going "Oh it has a queue, lets move on". This has definitely become a big problem when we both go, we've done all the attractions so many times that when we see a queue we just walk in the opposite direction. Anyway on our travels we found a temporary celebrity photo boards thing next to the Fantasyland station. It was in aid of a few charities and didn't really make much sense but it was funny having Pixee Lott as one of the UK 'celeb' boards. She was also on the main board...
We continued through to Adventureland, spotting all of the new magic moment areas. Some of them look quite cool, shame the characters weren't out when we walked past.
I really loved the Aladdin one with the smoking lamp, I wanted my photo by it but this family were faffing by it and by the time I was gonna go over all these kids appeared from nowhere, urgh. Oh well.
It was nearly time for the Once Upon a Dream Parade so we went over to Central Plaza to see the epically cut down (and rather laughable) version of the parade.
I know I like to listen to songs on repeat but there are only so many times you can listen to 'Just like we dreamed it' in one go. After the parade we were going to ride Phantom Manor but there was an epic queue for it, like I've already said, the park was very busy. We decided to go check out Space Mountain. Hurrah no queue!
Until we got inside that is. Inside queue is not wanted on any day of the year as it gets very hot. The ride itself was running extremely well and we could even hear the music!
I think this is when we went to ride Star Tours and then saw the inside queue and ran away. I'm not 100% sure what we did next but I know we ended up going to one of the new-ish smoking areas near Frontierland.
We then made our way over to Phantom Manor as it now had a nice short queue. The spirits were being very playful apparently during our ride, lol, I've never known it to stop and start again so many times. At first it was amusing but by the end it was a little frustrating, especially as it didn't have the decency to stop in my favourite part
We then wandered round Frontierland, visiting the grave area, looking over at the rather decaying geyser area and finishing off at the train station. We also grabbed some drinks on the way. Patrick just loves Spite...
The train that pulled up was 'out of service', had come to an end for the day and we would have had to wait another 15 mins for the next one so we decided to continue walking until we found ourselves at Indianna Jones and the temple of Peril coaster.
We then queued up and due to some great batching by the staff despite not all the trains being on the track we got on in quite a short period of time.
It's a rather rough coaster but I love it, some cool air time and some really intense moments, good fun.
Continuing on our adventure we roamed the Robinsons tree house. It makes me laugh how worried I was about falling the first time I went up there.
The view of Adventureland is pretty
The park was now closing so we headed back over to the Village for some dinner. As we only had a certain amount of time we decided queuing for Rainforest cafe would be a bad idea so we ended up at Ludwigs.
I really like the food at ludwigs, maybe a little too pricey but I'm not too fussed about that oh and the theming is win. A restaurant that actually has a story behind the theme is awesome in my books.
After food we headed over to the train station to meet Kristof (the guy that runs Photosmagique). As we were waiting for him Davy (his partner) turned up. Was cool to see him again, although it was very brief as Kristof ran off his train, gave a camcorder to Davy who then ran into the park to watch the staff run-through of the press show.
Patrick, Kristof and I then went to the top of the car park next to the Studios so we could watch the fireworks. They were quite spectacular fireworks, shame guests never get to see displays like this. Good thing for you that I filmed them I know the video is wonky but I rested it on the edge of the building and for some reason it made it come out wonky lol.
Oh and it looks fab in HD
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c10swwt_LxA[/youtube]
HD Link
Afterwards we met back up with Davy and went to the Hotel New York bar for a drink. It was really nice and they had two singers performing some jazz tunes. I ordered a Tequila Sunrise, it was a lot stronger than I was expecting but still rather nice.
After a while we decided to call it a night but before we went back to our hotel Kristof and Davy wanted to show us their Hotel New York room. I kept my eye out for evil kids on little red tricycles...
Their room was huge and the view outside the window overlooked the Village and lake, was really nice. Davy and Kristof then insisted they gave us a lift back to our hotel. We were so shattered so went straight to sleep.
Thanks for reading, I'll write up day two very soon!