We’re heading to Disneyland Paris, but don’t start packing yet! You won’t have to leave your couch to visit “l’endroit le plus heureux de la terre” (the happiest place on earth). Thanks to Google Street View images, you can explore the entire park from your laptop or phone!
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Strolling around Disneyland Paris is one of the best feelings in life, but not everyone can make the trip. Maybe you’ve always wanted to visit but can’t afford it. Maybe you’ve been many times but aren’t ready to visit during these uncertain times. Whatever your story, you deserve a vacation!
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Enjoy the view of romantic Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, wacky Alice’s Curious Labyrinth, creepy Phantom Manor, or any of the other unique offerings at Disneyland Paris. Personally, I have been “walking” all over the park and my inner child is ecstatic.
Not only can you see the one-of-a-kind attractions and shops, but characters are also visible in the street shots. These high-quality images are the first of their kind for Disney Parks. This prompts the question: can we hope to eventually see all the Disney parks this way? Time will tell!
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You may need to settle for homemade popcorn and Mickey Meringues (a must-try if you head to Disneyland Paris in person), but you can still enjoy the beautiful sights! To start your journey around Disneyland Paris, click here.
Photos courtesy of Disneyland Paris
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