DISNEY VILLAGE
Disney Village has been designed as a festive extension of Disneyland parks, mixing derivative products, restaurants, bars, entertainment (Gaumont cinemas, arcade games rooms, dinners-shows), concerts and romantic walks on the shores of Buena Vista Lake with views of its captive balloon. To access the cheapest solution is to park in Val d 'Europe and take RER A (only one station between the two and RER station is close to the village) because, let's be frank, the cost of the parking lots that serve it is exorbitant! Once on site, the visitor's feeling is shared by pleasure to stroll through the alleys looking for an atypical restaurant, a bar or a surprise, and frustration with the artificial and expensive side of the services offered. Therefore, we understand better why the site is primarily aimed at visitors coming out of theme parks to take a glass or ice, and thus finish their marathon day rather than to those who come to spend the evening there. If you stay at one of the Disney hotels nearby, you will have in every way fun to come there, especially when the hordes of tourists are more sparse. There is also a program of interesting festivities, karaoke evenings, thematic weekends (for example to discover Welsh cooking and crafts), dance courses, Saint Patrick celebrated in the very good mood appropriate, etc.
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