There is a reason people stay behind for the fireworks. Disneyland Paris's fireworks and illuminations are LEGENDARY! You'd have to carry out my dead body to get me to leave before I watch them!!!
@@ReezyFamVlogs I am loving your tips for London. I am hoping to go there in 2022 (or whenever we can travel again!) and your vlogs have brilliant tips in them!
Goofy is still Goofy in France. Dingo could probably be a nickname. But its still Goofy. Also, Churros are from Spain, so don't expect France to serve a spanish fried though snack xD Also also, real churros (from spain) have nothing to do with the americanized churros (which are at this point not even churros to be honest).
Thanks for the comment - All I know is the sign labeling the character said “Dingo” - and I do expect churros at disney resorts, it’s part of the culture but once I realized people smoke cigarettes in Disney Paris, I kind of gave up hope on an authentic Disney experience
@@ReezyFamVlogs Each park outside of America adapts to the country. Hong Kong Disney, Tokyo Disney and Shanghai disney are nothing like the american parks, fully adapted to their country. I've been to all, and seen it first hand. If Disney can put a full on american experience while not caring about the nation they are in, they will do it. But that's not how the world works. When you travel outside of your country you need to adapt to the social rules of the country you are visiting. Trust me, the Disney quality is there (in DLP), but it will adapt to the crowd, you cant force a non american nation to an american park, that is why Euro Disney failed. So putting a fried dough snack (the churro) from Spain in France is a slap to the french culture; we are neighboring countries but we are also "enemies". Forcing the French cast members to have an American work ethic will not work because the european way of working/living/thinking is different (if you make the europeans work like the american cast members, they will all quit, because workers in europe have more rights and a lot of favorable conditions that America probably does not have). Like I said before, I have been to all parks (except shanghai), the disney quality and expectations are there 110% but you need to understand that when you are not in America, you are not in America, and the land you are in was engineered for the non americans going to the park.
@@115DELDE I understand it but its not a TRUE Disney experience. Its not how Walt would have imagined it. While in Paris I observed a general disdain by cast members. Laziness, bad attitudes, lots of cellphone usage etc. Its trivializes the experience and makes it seem like an amusement park, which is exactly what Disney is not
@@ReezyFamVlogs I get that, but giving you my experience as a european (spaniard), Disneyland Paris has nothing to do with an amusement park in europe. Its just superior in every single way imaginable. Sure compared to WDW its a differenxe between day and night, but that is again mostly due to the cultural mentality. DLP has the privilage and responsability to adapting to over 20 countries, most from europe and even some countries from North Africa and the middle east, and teying to place tge authentical, true, american disney experience is risky, and very rejectable, its one of the reasons why Euro Disney failed, we at the time didn't understand what Disneyland was, and DLP had to adapt. But even with the cultural adaptation, its nothing compared to a european "six flags" xD
I worked on the construction of Eurodisney for 1988 -1992, had a 1000 nights out in Paris and loved every night.
Sentinal really??? If you did that would be cool!!
thats so cool, we love Paris
There is a reason people stay behind for the fireworks. Disneyland Paris's fireworks and illuminations are LEGENDARY! You'd have to carry out my dead body to get me to leave before I watch them!!!
that gun is a beautiful FAMAS (Fusil Assault de la Manufacture d'Arme de Saint Etienne)
Thanks!
I saw four of those people twice walking and I think they had ak47s
Soldier is in public area (city of Chessy) no in the parks
Correct but still was a little shocking to me
we enjoyed the video. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching 😀
Really love your videos, thanks for sharing
Thanks so much for the comment! What’s your favorite part?
@@ReezyFamVlogs I am loving your tips for London. I am hoping to go there in 2022 (or whenever we can travel again!) and your vlogs have brilliant tips in them!
Dingo is french name of Goofy...!
That’s so crazy to me
Nice cut !
Thanks Sam
You look handsome bald
Thanks, I feel handsome
Goofy is still Goofy in France. Dingo could probably be a nickname. But its still Goofy.
Also, Churros are from Spain, so don't expect France to serve a spanish fried though snack xD
Also also, real churros (from spain) have nothing to do with the americanized churros (which are at this point not even churros to be honest).
Thanks for the comment - All I know is the sign labeling the character said “Dingo” - and I do expect churros at disney resorts, it’s part of the culture but once I realized people smoke cigarettes in Disney Paris, I kind of gave up hope on an authentic Disney experience
@@ReezyFamVlogs Each park outside of America adapts to the country. Hong Kong Disney, Tokyo Disney and Shanghai disney are nothing like the american parks, fully adapted to their country. I've been to all, and seen it first hand. If Disney can put a full on american experience while not caring about the nation they are in, they will do it. But that's not how the world works. When you travel outside of your country you need to adapt to the social rules of the country you are visiting.
Trust me, the Disney quality is there (in DLP), but it will adapt to the crowd, you cant force a non american nation to an american park, that is why Euro Disney failed. So putting a fried dough snack (the churro) from Spain in France is a slap to the french culture; we are neighboring countries but we are also "enemies". Forcing the French cast members to have an American work ethic will not work because the european way of working/living/thinking is different (if you make the europeans work like the american cast members, they will all quit, because workers in europe have more rights and a lot of favorable conditions that America probably does not have).
Like I said before, I have been to all parks (except shanghai), the disney quality and expectations are there 110% but you need to understand that when you are not in America, you are not in America, and the land you are in was engineered for the non americans going to the park.
@@115DELDE I understand it but its not a TRUE Disney experience. Its not how Walt would have imagined it. While in Paris I observed a general disdain by cast members. Laziness, bad attitudes, lots of cellphone usage etc. Its trivializes the experience and makes it seem like an amusement park, which is exactly what Disney is not
@@115DELDE Also, you can get Churros at Fuente Del Oro restaurant in the park, so they are there, we just couldnt find them :)
@@ReezyFamVlogs I get that, but giving you my experience as a european (spaniard), Disneyland Paris has nothing to do with an amusement park in europe. Its just superior in every single way imaginable. Sure compared to WDW its a differenxe between day and night, but that is again mostly due to the cultural mentality. DLP has the privilage and responsability to adapting to over 20 countries, most from europe and even some countries from North Africa and the middle east, and teying to place tge authentical, true, american disney experience is risky, and very rejectable, its one of the reasons why Euro Disney failed, we at the time didn't understand what Disneyland was, and DLP had to adapt. But even with the cultural adaptation, its nothing compared to a european "six flags" xD