I just posted earlier today about if there are any differences between American and Paris Disneyland, and how to get there from Il De La Cite. Still waiting for responses.
However, I just went to You Tube to find that there is one LARGE difference. Or at least it looks like it on the video. Does your Space Mountain go upside down?!
I know the Aerosmith one does, but does your Space Mountain go upside down!!!??? I better go look again, but please let me know. I have really bad vertigo and I will not do upside down anything. If there are any more rides that do this let me know.....please. I don%26#39;t need a major vertigo attack on vacation.
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I can%26#39;t contribute anything meaningful, but I just had to thank you for the chuckles.
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I did not do Space Mountain, but I did Indiana Jones , and YES it goes completely upside down in a loop de loop. . I did not enjoy it, but my son did.
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Hi
I just reposnded to your other post and then saw this.
Space Mountain at Euro Disney is the worst ride I have ever been on and my children said the same thing as we all staggered off it. This was not so much the upside down nature of it (news to me that I was!) but the way it made your head bang from side to side at certain points against the thing that holds you in. Vile!!
ebabe
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My guess is that they do one straight, and one reverse, alternating, so you never really know in advance. I did the Indiana Jones upside down, and i felt a crack in my neck. I didn%26#39;t like it.
Space Mountain was ok, going very quick, but one time was enough for me.
The difference with an American Disneuland from what i have heard, is that it will be much smaller
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Space Mountain is an awesome ride; you wont be able to tell if you are upside down or not because its pretty much pitch black.
Yeah, it does shake your head from side to side tho so dont wear earrings or they can really hurt your ears.
If you dont like big rollercoasters tho theres loads else to do at Disneyland; I went when I was 17 and enjoyed all the cute theme rides!
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Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris is VERY similar to the Aerosmith Rock n%26#39; Roller Coaster at the MGM Studios park in Orlando. Instead of road signs and traffic props illuminated by black light, there are stars and planets... It%26#39;s one of my personal favorite Disney rides, although I have to agree that it can be a little rough on the sides of your head. (So is the Aerosmith ride though.) Because it%26#39;s dark inside, the upside-down aspect may not be as traumatizing for you, but it%26#39;s definitely a %26quot;real%26quot; roller coaster...
As for your other questions, I thought it was easy to get to the park via RER. The village outside the park has some fun bars actually... But I found the park terribly overcrowded the day I visited, and I didn%26#39;t feel there were enough rides to make it worth the lines and expense. That was five years ago, though...
Jason
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%26lt;%26lt;%26lt;how to get there from Il De La Cite%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
1. Either walk or take the métro (direction Porte de Clignancourt) to Chatelet Les Halls.
2. From Chatelet Les Halls take RER A to Chessy
%26lt;%26lt;%26lt;I just posted earlier today about if there are any differences between American and Paris Disneyland,%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
I suppose there are differences.
However, for those seeking camaraderie and the enjoyment one receives from activities shared among good friends and family members, the differences are not terribly important.
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sapce mountain ride does have in fact 2 360 degrees roll-overs: one %26#39;over the head%26#39; (looping aviation type) and one %26#39;over the shoulder%26#39; (toneau aviation type)! in tihs order, for what it matters.
the indiana jones ride doaes only one oevr the head roll.
they%26#39;re both great rides (we took both of them several times!) and the queues are the smallest from all the rides...
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You are kidding me!!!! Now you are telling me that even your Indiana Jones ride goes upside down!!!! Does your Peter Pan ride go upside down too? Maybe even the merry go round?!
Forget it...I am going to stick to my wimpy Disney rides in America. I am terrified of going upside down!
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