As the special discount on ice cream for all Annual Passport holders at Fantasia Gelati has come to an end another special discount offer has been put in place since the past Saturday … a special discount for souvenir photos in both theme parks and selected Disney Hotels! The offer is good since the past Saturday till May 31st, 2010 and applies to one souvenir photo for the Annual Passport Francilien and Fantasy holders respectively one souvenir photo and the paper frame (“cadre”) for Annual Passport Dream holders, in both cases for the photo size 15 x 20 cm. (more…)
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From Ice Cream to Souvenir Photos
Monday, May 3rd, 2010A step back in time…
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
Want to make a step back in time – to the early days of Disneyland Paris, to the year in which the whole resort had the name “Euro Disneyland Paris”?
Lots of us already visited the Resort in its first years in 1992 – 1994.
Even though not as much additions have been made to the original Park since the first opening as most of us hoped, there have been significant developments to “our” Magic Kingdom.
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Deetailor’s Mission 09|12: Imagine, on top of that mountain a cannon…
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009See all of Deetailor’s missions: Click here.
Yellow no more & more new merchandise
Saturday, July 25th, 2009
For decades Disney parks around the world were swarmed by guests in bright yellow ponchos on rainy days looking from the air as if swarms of giant bees were bussing around the park in the rain. But in the recent years the US-resorts replaced the bright yellow plastic ponchos with clear (see through) plastic ponchos. And now the Disneyland Resort Paris is following this trend.
While for 2007 and 2008 the resort ordered yellow ponchos with large 15th anniversary logos (that are still on sale in some shops in the resort) now the first deliveries of new clear (see through) plastic ponchos have arrived and are on sale e.g. in some shops on the Main Street, U.S.A., on rainy days. The new ponchos also feature a new logo featuring only the name “Disneyland Paris” with the “A” in the two words being formed by a drawing of the Eiffel Tower. (more…)

