Feb 10: Disneyland Paris in the Snow

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    Originally Posted By Doobie

    This topic is for discussion of the February 10th article on Disneyland Paris in the Snow at: <a href="News-ID506900.asp" target="_blank">http://LaughingPlace.com/News-ID506900.asp</a>.
     
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    Originally Posted By irishfan


    More great pictures from DLP. The park looked magical! Thanks.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    What a beautiful picturial! The castle shoot is simply awesome! I had to save it in my pic file!

    Goes to show that this is truly a beautiful park in the winter, and it was nice to see they still had some Xmas decorations up! Those Euros know how to keep a party rolling!
     
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    Originally Posted By iluvdisneyland

    Wow...
     
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    Originally Posted By Megara

    Looks so pretty !
     
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    Originally Posted By actingforanimators

    Paris in Spring Time my tuckus! This is magnificent!

    Thanks for these wonderful photos, ya'll. They truly inspire dreams!
     
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    Originally Posted By MouseBear

    Salutations Lee and Lindsay,

    Thank you for sharing a beautiful time at DLP. The Park does look magical. Since I doubt I'll ever be there in the Winter, its wonderful you took these pictures for all of us.

    Lee
     
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    Originally Posted By koobar

    gorgeous pics, but where's the shot of phantom manor blanketed in snow?
     
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    Originally Posted By mauriesey

    When I came back from Disneyland Paris, I said I wanted to see the castle in the snow but I didn't want to get cold. Thanks for making that possible. I enjoyed the pictures very much. The exposures you used enhanced many of the pictures. I know that taking pictures in the snow is not easy. Thanks again.

    Maurie
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Especially if you are stuck in it! :p
     
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    Originally Posted By actingforanimators

    KOOBAR:
    Here's a link to a great picture of Phantom Manor in the snow. The rest of this site is a lot of fun and has some eight or more pages of DLRP in the snow.
    Enjoy!
    <a href="http://dlp.disneyfans.com/cgi-bin/dypicgen/dypicgen.cgi?gallery=snow2003&pic=PIC031.jpg" target="_blank">http://dlp.disneyfans.com/cgi-
    bin/dypicgen/dypicgen.cgi?gallery=snow2003&pic=PIC031.jpg</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By actingforanimators

    Here's one more.
    <a href="http://dlp.disneyfans.com/cgi-bin/dypicgen/dypicgen.cgi?gallery=snow2003&pic=PIC027.jpg" target="_blank">http://dlp.disneyfans.com/cgi-
    bin/dypicgen/dypicgen.cgi?gallery=snow2003&pic=PIC027.jpg</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By Westsider

    Now I understand why they painted Small World in pastels. It looks much better against the grey sky and the white ground.

    But, I think the classic white Small World looks much better and classier under the brighter SoCal sky.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mr X

    I was a little surprised to see the walkway up to the castle still covered in snow (understanding that it was still snowing of course!), with just a "yellow cone" along the pathway to warn folks.

    At TDL, in the snow, they are CONSTANTLY shoveling the white stuff away as it comes down. And not just custodial either, regular attractions CM's and even the MANAGEMENT team gets in on the shoveling!

    Almost NOONE is excused from duty in the snow! (I say almost, since of course Cinderella and Mickey and also some suits from up high don't manage to pick up a shovel...but ALMOST everyone else is "on duty")

    What is the "snow duty" situation at EuroDisneyland like?

    Just curious...
     
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    Originally Posted By Alex Disney

    I loved the pictures.

    Disneyland Paris looks very pretty in a blanket of white snow!



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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    My favorite pictures were those of frontierland in the snow. You could easily forget you were in a theme park.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Mr X, your comments don't surprise me because it's a different attitude towards work at DLP. Maybe because they were originally trained by WDW cast which was not that effective in Traditions in the first place. But having seen beautiful DLP trashed to the max in my most recent visits there, seeing snow piled up to guests' knees just doesn't surprise me. It is pretty to look at right?
     
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    Originally Posted By dennis-in-ct

    <<<But having seen beautiful DLP trashed to the max in my most recent visits there, seeing snow piled up to guests' knees just doesn't surprise me>>>


    uh huh .... right.
     
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    Originally Posted By ScroogeMcDuck

    That's a dumb exaggeration. I've been to a snowy DLRP many times and no, they do not let you swim in 6 ft. of snow. Sheesh. And oh - It's not "trashed" either. But hey. if you want to see it in that pessimistic little way of yours... Fine.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    What do i have to loose by lying in these boards? My credibility? Well so be it. I tell it like i see it and yes while my "snow to the knees" was sarcastic, my comment about DLP being trashed to the max on several of my visit is not. So get over your attitude Scrooge.
     

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