On my last trip to Disneyland Paris I’ve recorded the recent room TV show in three different languages for you. Just turn on your TV, start one of the three videos, lean back and be back at your favorite Disney hotel. And after that, I have a little extra clip if you are concerned about your safety 😉
There are 7 Disney owned and themed “on-site” hotels at Disneyland Paris. They all have some exclusive features you don’t have in partner hotels near by. Of course you are closest to the Parks and Disney Village but there are some small details I love about staying in a Disney signature hotel. One is the Room TV Channel with the “10 things to know before you go” loop (I know, I know, in some selected partner hotels you have this tv channel too).
Another one is the alarm you can set with your room telephone. Choose a time on which you’ll get a call to wake you up and you telephone rings at that time. You really should answer that call…
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You know what I love at Disneyland Paris? The Hotels!
For me is staying in a Disney Hotel a very big part of the whole experience at Disneyland Paris. The one thing I always do is watching the Hotel room TV Channel. When returning to the room for a power nap, I sleep while Sophie or Julia is telling me about the “Top 10 things to know before you go”. But before this there was a completely different type of promo video playing. I have to say, I really much prefer the old room TV shows!
On my last stay I filmed the whole loop (in German). I’ve recorded the TV with my smartphone, so this video isn’t high quality and there are better one’s on Youtube. But it’s up to date and it is in German! (Sorry to most of you ;-))
I hope you enjoy it!
Of course there are many videos online. In different Languages and from many different years. I’ve collected the best links for you in this article. And you know what? I found the very first from 1992! Read More
Casey’s Corner. Situated in Main Street U.S.A. in Disneyland Paris. The place to be if you want a Hot Dog where only the price is premium 😉
I have to be careful. This is a very sensible topic. There are just two kind of people in this world. Those who LOVE Casey’s Corner for their Hot Dogs and those who cannot believe those people exist. That’s at least my experience from social media. I always thought I am in the latter group. Here’s what happened recently to my life.
I am a big fan of the music played all around Disneyland Paris. Sometimes I watch Youtube videos just to get the feeling of walking around the parks. While watching/listening to all the Frontierland videos I’ve found out that the Disneyland Railroad and Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show have something in common:
And the title I am talking about is “The Cavalcade and Maze” from composer George Fenton. The Song is released on the 1992 album “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show”.
It’s basically the first Song in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. It’s the song that starts playing when the cowboys from all four teams ride into the arena for the first time.
I am not sure if the music or at least some of the tracks in BBWWS are from movie soundtracks but I couldn’t find anything about this particular track somewhere else. So I guess it is especially produced for the show. Or was it produced for the Railroad? 😉
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Disney’s Newport Bay Club Hotel opened in April 1992. With it’s 1098 rooms it was western Europe’s biggest Hotel. As it “only” has 8 floors it has to be quite long to house so many rooms. To get to your room sometimes the walk down it’s corridors can take quite some time. If you’re lucky and get a room at the very last edge of this beautiful Hotel your walk from the reception can be as long as 300 meters (328 yards). Some years ago I made my way down the longest of all corridors in floor 2 (the floor with the reception). From one end to the other this is a 530m (1738ft) long journey! I have a video of this 😉
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