As usual, before our trip to Disneyland back In September, I shared my 5 most anticipated rides here on my blog. You can read back over that by clicking HERE. So, I thought to wrap up my Disneyland Paris week I’ll reflect on those rides and how I feel about them Post riding!
Flight Force:
Quite honestly it took me off-guard & by surprise. We never had the chance to ride it in its prior theme. Therefore, we quite honestly never knew what to expect especially with the coaster layout. There isn’t anything quite like a brand-new experience, particularly in the dark. It was wild but in the best way. I’d admit I was a tiny bit disappointed by the absence of theming inside the ride itself. But the layout made up for that. It is just unhinged and the last thing you’d predict from a Disney park. Absolutely, extraordinary and a a coaster that surpassed our expectations.
Web-Adventure:
Another Marvel-associated ride that made the original list pleasantly amazed us. The system they have is a lot more modern & responsive than the version here in the UK at Legoland Windsor. Therefore, it was a lot more rider-friendly and effortless to know what you were doing. The accuracy on the web to where you’re aiming is fab. It’s so much fun & a the ride I thoroughly enjoyed. My only gripe is the dreadful dubbing of Peter Parker in the pre-show. But the rid makes up for that anyway.
Disney Railroad:
We adore I mean adore transport rides. They are just what you need to have on offer, especially at such a big park like Disneyland Paris. All that walking all day the thing you want is to enjoy the ambience whilst relaxing this is excellent for that. I loved getting to see the various angles and perspectives you don’t see on foot. As a little nerd, I am seen behind the scenes of work happening like over at its a small world is a delight for me. Not to ignore the unusual view of Pirates of the Caribbean. As a nerd, it is paradise on this ride.
Failed Rides:
Crush’s Coaster:
Unfortunately, it was a no, go for us this time. The queue was horrifically long making it unbearable for us to wait. It was always between 70 – 120 minutes. Even during magic hours it got to 90 minutes. It’s number one on our to-do list for January.
Indiana Jones:
Only excuss missing this one was the fact we ran out of time on this short trip. Therefore, will report back after January on the two missed rides.
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Do you have any tips on how we can get to ride Crush’s Coaster without a horrendous queue?
Thank you so much for joining me in Disneyland Paris week. It has certainly been a pleasure. Until next time & onto the usual blog posts now.



