Saturday, February 21, 2009

Disneyland Paris


Disneyland Paris is an entertainment resort located in Marne la
Valle about 30 kilometers from Paris. This place is one of the
most visited spots of France, not only by children but by adults
as well. Disneyland Paris is a complex resort, which counts with
several different attractions and areas besides the Park itself.

There is a variety of ways to access this area and tourists
always find a convenient one. One of the most efficient ways to
reach Disneyland Paris is by train, due to the fact that there
are several train lines and combinations which go through this
area, coming from several different places of France as well as
from other countries such as Belgium and England. Also, tourists
can opt for going to the Resort by bus or renting a car, both of
them very convenient as well.

Disneyland Paris\' entertainment park started working at
beginnings of 1992 under the name of Euro Disney. During its
opening and its first months of existence, this park did not
have as much success as it was expected to have, but this
started to change at 1994, when its name and some of its
characteristics changed.

Since 1994, the former Euro Disney became Disneyland Paris and
an overall change in the park structure accompanied the new name
as well. Since then, the Park started receiving a much higher
amount of visitors and with them it started becoming more
profitable as well.

Disneyland Paris consists on several areas which turn it into a
very complete and convenient entertainment resort. The main spot
of this resort is its Disneyland Park, which counts on five
different areas based on different themes as well as a central
beautiful castle. Another area within this resort is the Walt
Disney Studios Park, very attractive for adults, as well as the
area of Disney Village which counts with a central shopping
complex. Surrounding these areas, there are several hotels,
known as the Disneyland Resort Hotels, allowing visitors to
choose one which properly suits their needs without having to
travel from another point every day for visiting the Park.

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