Why did Marne-la-Vallée make our list? It's simple: Disneyland Park Paris. Families have flocked here since its opening in 1992. Other Disney attractions include Walt Disney Studios Park and Golf Disneyland. If you need a break from Minnie and Mickey et al., visit the Sea Life Centre or Val d'Europe Shopping Center.
Restaurants in Marne-la-Vallee
4.5 based on 1,797 reviews
Val d’Europe is a shopping mall located 30 minutes to the east of Paris, and 5 minutes from the DisneyLand Paris theme park and the Villages Nature holiday village. The mall has 190 shops and 30 restaurants, covering over 1,000,000 square feet since its most recent expansion completed in March 2017. Imagine what it would be like to enjoy a day of Parisian shopping during your trip to Disneyland Paris. Discover Val d’Europe and 200 of the hottest French and international brands. Val d'Europe is open 7/7, every day of the year except on May 1, December 25 and January 1.
A huge selection of shops, restaurants and cafes under cover in a spotlessly clean mall with a huge supermarket too. This really is everything under one roof.
4.0 based on 43,118 reviews
Although this Disney theme park, originally named Euro-Disney, was met with protest following its opening in 1992, Disneyland Paris is now frequented by large crowds drawn by technologically advanced rides and attractions.
First of all, my family and I try and visit Disneyland Resort Paris every November when we can. Christmas time is the best time to go as there are less people, more rides to go on and lots of different evening entertainment such as the Mickey and Minnie’s tree lighting show! All of our trips are amazing every time we visit. I am very happy to visit any time. I definitely recommend staying in the Disneyland Paris Main Hotel. You know. The one with the clock on the front and to the entrance to the Disney parks. The service is great and the rooms are outstanding although they are planning to redo the hotel because of it’s age, it will apparently be open on one side of the hotel and the other side will be closed for maintenance as for 2020. I don’t tend to order room service as we have a brilliant breakfast in the Disneyland Hotel breakfast buffet and take some meat, cheese and baguettes for lunch so you don’t need to spend more money on lunches at restaurants throughout the park which will limit the times you have on the rides. The park is very big and for your first time can be quite confusing but you can pick up a park guide with your package, in the city hall or Hollywood Studios services. You will easily be able to find your way around once you are used to the layout. Most of the rides are dependent on your height or age but most of them you don’t need to worry about because the majority of the rides are aimed at younger generations. For Hollywood tower of Terror, Indiana Jones and the temple of doom, RC racer, Aerosmith, Star Wars Hyperspace mountain and other thrill rides height restrictions are important so don’t ignore them before you get into the queue. My recommendations for little ones are.... Slinky dog, The adventures of Ratatouille, Peter Pan’s flight and many others. My recommendations for older kids and teens.... Big Thunder Mountain, Phantom Manor, Pirates of the Caribbean, The toy soldiers parachute drop, RC racer, Star Wars hyperspace mountain and many others. My recommendations for adults.... Hollywood tower of terror, Aerosmith, RC racer, Star Wars hyperspace mountain, Big Thunder Mountain and many others. Hopefully you have found this review very helpful and please share this to help others looking for a nice family holiday!
4.0 based on 16,423 reviews
A new addition to Disneyland Paris that celebrates cinema.
We had so much fun at the Walt Disney Studios park! We are frequent visitors to Disney World in Orlando and wanted to see how Disney Paris was in comparison. Although the parks were smaller than the ones in Orlando, they're still Disney through and through! What a great experience. We loved riding all our old favorites like Rockin' Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror, and then we thoroughly enjoyed all of the ones that are unique to Paris, like Ratatouille and Crush's Coaster and more. The weather was meh that day but it didn't matter. We had a great time!
4.0 based on 67 reviews
4.0 based on 2,030 reviews
La Vallee Village has become a 'must-visit' shopping destination just outside the fashion capital of Paris. The Village has 115 luxury outlet boutiques offering significant reductions on the recommended retail price. Visitors can browse French brands that include Bonpoint, Sandro and Eric Bompard. Additionally, the international brands represented include Armani, Jimmy Choo, Marni, Moncler, Tommy Hilfiger and UGG(R) Australia. Other brilliant features include a personal shopper service and Espace La Vallee(R), an art gallery of changing exhibitions. Guests arriving with children will appreciate the children's play area and the fact that the Village is only five minutes from Disneyland(R) Paris, and is connected to many Disney(R) hotels by a dedicated shuttle service.
Ok this is Bicester Village in its entirety ... the pebble walkways right down to the outlets.. ok you pay in Euro so could save yourself a few bob on your whole shop.. 30 Mins by car from Paris or around 1 hour by train.. right next door you have a huge shopping Centre, parking is free.. apparently
4.0 based on 58 reviews
As I’ve written in the title the staff at Disney are helpful and friendly and this is the place to go if you need any help or information answered quickly and effectively.
3.5 based on 1,106 reviews
L’Aquarium SEA LIFE Paris Val d’Europe propose à toute la famille une découverte de 2250 animaux marins, fascinants parmi lesquels des poissons-clowns, des hippocampes et des tortues de mer ! Ne manquez pas le tunnel océanique, pour une immersion totale parmi les vestiges de Titanic ! Assistez en famille aux nourrissages des animaux mais également à de nombreuses animations durant l’année.
The only criticism I have of the sea life centre in Paris some of the English translations aren’t quite right however they make full use of interaction and I found it very informative and I’ve been to a couple of sea life centre is around the world. Definitely worth a visit if you going from Disneyland use the RER to get to Val d’Europe and then it’s literally walking straight down the shopping centre and it’s right at the end at the bottom of the stairs. Fortunately when you come out there is a load of food shops there. Very friendly staff in both English and French.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
3.0 based on 7 reviews
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.