Rebecca and I felt better today and the weather looked promising. We started the day with a character breakfast at Café Mickey in Disney Village (although we still picked up our yummy breakfast at the stand in our loop to have for dinner). The cappuccino and eggs and bacon hit the spot.

Geppetto from
Pinnochio
Friar Tuck from
Robin Hood
No explanation needed for this guy

On to Disneyland Park where David sped off the with big kids to Tomorrowland and the little ones and I headed straight to Fantasyland.

Disneyland Paris is in it second year of celebrating its 15th anniversary.

Believe it or not, Rebecca was actually very excited to ride
Le Carrousel de Lancelot and at one point even cracked a smile.
It's a Small World was one of Rebecca's favorites.

Dumbo is probably one of the most basic rides, but always has one of the longest lines. Seeing all the kids' faces break out into expressions of pure joy when they first fly up on Dumbo's back is priceless.

Sleeping Beauty's castle in the distance

Maleficent from
Sleeping Beauty mistaking Rebecca for the baby Aurora

Waffle lunch
Space Mountain Mission 2 is a much smoother ride than its predecessor in Florida and its loop-dee-loop in the dark did not lose its charm -- even after the 5th ride.
Big Thunder Mountain
The Pirates of the Caribbean
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril. James somehow shrank overnight as he was even further away today from reaching the minimum height requirement than he was yesterday, even with rolled up socks in the heel of his shoes. He was so disappointed to miss this ride, but Micaela and David both swore
Peril did not even come close to
Space Mountain,
Rock-n-Roller Coaster or
Crush's Coaster.
Once Upon a Dream Parade
This Tigger can really bounce!

The
Toy Story movies were a bit hit in France

King Louie from
The Jungle Book grooming Emilie

Ariel and Prince Eric
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