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Nikito Alfortville
My advice is to book online in advance. I forgot, and we ended up waiting in line forever. It's also a bit cheaper if you book ahead.
Disneyland Paris
Get to the park right when it opens, like 9 AM, to beat the crowds. You’ll get to experience popular rides with shorter wait times. Trust me, it makes a huge difference!
try to catch the evening parade and fireworks show! i thought my kids might be tired, but they loved it. it was surprisingly a highlight of our trip!
I suggest downloading the Disneyland Paris app. It's super handy for checking ride wait times and finding the nearest restrooms. I relied on it a lot during my visit!
If you plan on eating at sit-down restaurants, make reservations ahead of time. I didn’t, and ended up waiting over an hour for a table at my pick. Not fun with hungry kids around!
Cassis Calanques Plongee
I really enjoyed the guided dives, but I think it’s worth asking about the group's experience level before starting. It can make a big difference in your overall experience.
Les Menuires
If you're renting equipment I suggest checking out shops in town instead of on the slopes. You'll save some cash and they often have better gear selection. I learned that the hard way!
Deauville-La Touques Racecourse
My advice is to check out the local food stalls instead of the main restaurant. They have some delicious options at better prices, plus you get to enjoy the atmosphere outside!
I recommend bringing a light jacket, especially if you're staying for the evening races. It can get pretty chilly once the sun goes down, and trust me, you don't want to be uncomfortable!
If you're planning on betting, try to familiarize yourself with the odds and horses beforehand. It saves time and helps you make those last-minute decisions at the betting booths!
Clairefontaine Racecourse
Check out the local food stalls instead of the main restaurant. You can get delicious, affordable snacks while enjoying the races without breaking the bank.
iFLY Paris
Don't forget to bring a camera! They allow you to take pics before and after the flight, which was super fun – but I wish I had a friend filming the experience too!
La Grande Plage
Make sure you bring your own snacks or a picnic. The beachside cafes can be a bit pricey, and I ended up spending way more than I planned just on lunch!
Serre Chevalier
If you're new to snowkiting I suggest taking a lesson the first day. It made all the difference for me! They really help you get the hang of it quickly. Save yourself the struggle and go for the introductory class.
Check out the rental shops before the day you plan to kite. I found some pretty good deals online that were way cheaper than what I saw in the shops on-site. Don't just go for convenience.
My advice is to pack some snacks and a thermos with hot beverage. The cafes can get busy and pricey. Trust me, having your own little break setup on the snow is super cozy!
Les Arcs
Watch out for the weather conditions. I thought I could ignore the forecast and ended up stuck in fog on my second day. I recommend checking the weather app each morning before hitting the slopes.
If you want to eat on the mountain without breaking the bank, pack a lunch. The on-slope restaurants can be really pricey - I was shocked by how much a sandwich cost!