queenie82
Queen of the 5 Castles
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- Oct 10, 2008
I'm a little off the ball...I have no idea what you guys are talking about??
Anyway
1. Which one of the 5 castles is your favourite and how would you rank them?
The most beautiful castle is Paris. It just has an elegance not found with the others. It's sort of a compromise between Disneyland and Magic Kingdom.
It is often said that Cinderella castle is too big. And I do see their point. But I find Sleeping Beauty Castle a bit small.
Hong Kong is the same as Disneyland as far as I can tell. But they had these metal ribbon decorations that sort of took it out of proportion. They actually call it Tinkerbell castle in the park guide
This is a night shot...
2. Outside of the two in the US, which one of Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong would you recommend to anyone else?
Tokyo is the most unique.
Paris is great. But if you were only going to choose one and had been to both the US parks. I'd go to Tokyo I think.
Hong Kong as a destination is very expensive so I wouldn't bother with it unless it was a stopover as part of a Europe trip.
I do have a soft spot for Paris. And there will be far less language barriers. (Although some of the CMs could do with better English.)
But I Tokyo is simply amazing
Anyway
1. Which one of the 5 castles is your favourite and how would you rank them?
The most beautiful castle is Paris. It just has an elegance not found with the others. It's sort of a compromise between Disneyland and Magic Kingdom.
It is often said that Cinderella castle is too big. And I do see their point. But I find Sleeping Beauty Castle a bit small.
Hong Kong is the same as Disneyland as far as I can tell. But they had these metal ribbon decorations that sort of took it out of proportion. They actually call it Tinkerbell castle in the park guide
This is a night shot...
2. Outside of the two in the US, which one of Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong would you recommend to anyone else?
Tokyo is the most unique.
Paris is great. But if you were only going to choose one and had been to both the US parks. I'd go to Tokyo I think.
Hong Kong as a destination is very expensive so I wouldn't bother with it unless it was a stopover as part of a Europe trip.
I do have a soft spot for Paris. And there will be far less language barriers. (Although some of the CMs could do with better English.)
But I Tokyo is simply amazing