Dug720
See the line where the sky meets the sea?
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2012
I'm starting my initial planning for my trip to Paris next August for the Gay Games. Right now my plan is to be in Paris proper from 8/3-10 (when my competition will be plus time for sightseeing around Paris) in an AirBnB-type setting. I'm then thinking I'll move over to Disneyland Paris property and stay in an on-property resort for 8/10-13.
As soon as I put this on my page on the book of faces, someone (who admits she is not a Disney-phile) was all "Don't bother staying on property. And you really don't need that many days. It's just one park." (So I already know that she doesn't have all the info.)
So I figured I'd come over here and see what the thoughts are. What are the advantages to staying on property? What would I lose (in addition to money and time traveling back and forth) if I just got the flat rental for the whole length of time (really not leaning towards this as I want to spend as much time in the parks as I can). Is 2.5-ish days a good amount of time for the parks at that time of year?
Thanks in advance!!
As soon as I put this on my page on the book of faces, someone (who admits she is not a Disney-phile) was all "Don't bother staying on property. And you really don't need that many days. It's just one park." (So I already know that she doesn't have all the info.)
So I figured I'd come over here and see what the thoughts are. What are the advantages to staying on property? What would I lose (in addition to money and time traveling back and forth) if I just got the flat rental for the whole length of time (really not leaning towards this as I want to spend as much time in the parks as I can). Is 2.5-ish days a good amount of time for the parks at that time of year?
Thanks in advance!!