Paris,
The city of lights and perfumes is really the most beautiful city of the world. The Paris versions of both the big rides have been modified from their American originals. A Western “ghost town” has been added at the end of the “Mansion” ride, whose Paris version is located in the park’s Frontierland,but they are the wide largely identical. The same is true of Disneyland Paris itself, which looks and feels very much like the “Magic Kingdoms” in California and Florida, only with familiar attractions rearranged and substitutions made up by the people of Paris, including the name “Discoveryland” for “Tomorrowland.” Didier Ghez’s lavish book lays out in impressive detail the careful planning.
The Eifel tower made the beautiful way from one ride to another, It was struck, It had not been when you visit Walt Disney World in Florida,by how few descendants “Mansion” and “Pirates” have among the Disney parks’ attractions. A ride like “Star Tours” is fun, certainly, but the two older rides were shaped by a kind of ambition that is lacking elsewhere in the parks.































