From CDG to DLP definitely take Inter Service Prestige. Went last year with my family and I was impressed. They picked me up in a new mercedes mini van with leather buckets. It was 60 euros for all 5 of us and we got to DLP in 27 mins, I asked the driver to get us there quick because we had just done a 13 hour flight.The driver was waiting for me and he was very professional and had no problem conversing with us. Hats off to this company. I'm giving them there well deserved recommendation.
God, thinking in english was a little bit difficult for me. Before find this channel. I'm Brazilian and a Disney Freak. And Brazil has no channels like this for people who loves Disney Parks. They do not even know that Walt Disney World isn't the only. And they don't know there is a Disneyland in California. They call Magic Kingdom DISNEYLAND!! God blessed me that I can get what people say in english. Man, i actually loved this channel!!
You can take the TGV train from CDG airport to Disneyland Paris too. It's much quicker than the RER lines and changing in the centre of Paris. Only about 9 mins normally! Xx
There is a direct train from Charles du Gaulle to Disneyland Paris. It's called the TGV and only takes about 9 minutes to get from the airport to the parks.
I saw a video of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Shanghai Disneyland and it was INCREDIBLE, you're gonna love it. Can't wait to see what else you discover there!
+Thingamavlogs My boyfriend's taking me to Shanghai Disneyland June 17th through the 19th! We managed to snag a room in the Toy Story Hotel! Hopefully I see you there! But now that you said it soft opened already...I wish I didn't know that! Now I must avoid temptation to watch attraction videos!
I'm in the UK & every time I look at going to Disneyland Paris it's so expensive that it seems more worth it to go to Florida for a longer holiday. They do have great versions of the rides at Paris though - their Big Thunder Mountain is amazing!
Tiff this was literally the best explained video I've ever seen! I'm interested in going to every single Disney park when I'm older (obviously) and my first step is most likely going to be Disney world, then Tokyo Disney,Shanghai,Paris and then Hong Kong. I go to Disneyland a lot and I'm so excited to see how different the others will be!
I worked in travel and I know about the flight pricing. It's not so much that they inflated the rates with the cookies, but rather every time you pull a fare for a flight, that seat gets removed from the fare class they are in. That cookie is like a temporary reservation of the ticket. If you look for the same flight twice without clearing the cookies, the bookings system will see it as a rush of interest and move to the next fare class if they are low on seats. By clearing the cookies, you are canceling that temporary reservation and releasing the seat back into the system.
+Bree Brumfield Work hard, play hard! Like I said, if I wasn't so flexible with my flight dates and constantly trolling for good deals, I wouldn't be able to do it! -Tiff
OMG, I didnt know that you dont need visas to travel to Shanghai for less than 140 hours, and, you dont need a visa to transfer in Beijing as long as it doesnt take 72 hours! Thats awesome, THANK YOU!!! You just saved me like $300 in unnecessary fees, and a head ache and a half worth of paper work
Keep in mind it ONLY works if you are traveling to and from a different location for Shanghai! It is not valid for a round trip ticket to/from the same location, regardless of connections/layovers.
It's a good day when there's a 20 minute Tiff video 💕 this is also useful not just for international Disney vacation but international travel in general. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
Hi, as a frequent visitor of Disneyland Resort Paris, my advice: January and February is the cheapest time of the park but it is COLD! Early September is a quiet time and it's quite cheap but the weather is much bearable! The Ratatouille ride is super busy - my advice: at 10am when the Studio park opens go straight to the fast pass booth, which is located around the back of the animation building :) xxx
Recommendation for Disneyland Paris: try to book a hotel in the mini town which has popped up for the Disney guests. It has a full shopping centre with several international resturants. There is also a free shuttle to the Chessy station which is at the park gates. They aren't partner hotels but they are actually closer.
I can't believe you fit all of that information in this video! I had no plans to go to an international park... but this may have changed that. I hope you have the best time on your trip to Shanghai!
You can use Google Flights too. ITA's Matrix uses the same software. HKDL has Wifi in the park and hotels. Actually the Auberge @ Discovery Bay is kinda like a good neighbour hotel with shuttle buses and allowing you to buy tickets beforehand at the hotel. Cheaper than the Disney hotels. Also if you stay at the New York and Disneyland Club Level rooms in Paris you get a super fast pass where you can just use all the fast pass lines. I think the Sequoia and Yacht hotels Club level gives you 1 extra fast pass a day. Magellan's has a secret dining area hidden behind a wall that you can request for. In terms of hotels, you can consider the good neighbour hotels at Odaiba. I like that area because there are quite a number of malls there and entertainment as well (Sega Joypolis and Toyota Megaweb).
AH man! This makes me want to start saving up for an international Disney trip. Awesome video, Tiff! 😄👍🏻 And I will definitely be using your flight tips!
Hong Kong is really amazing. I went last summer! The trains are super nice, and I loved how on the maps, instead of a dot indicator, it was a lil Mickey to mark HK Disneyland. I really hope you enjoy your trip!!
Bit late to the party but my husband and I have booked to stay at DisneyLand Paris for 4 days in November (We get one day of winter celebrations Whoop!!). Through researching, we found that it was cheaper & more practical to stay in a hotel on campus because your stay includes your tickets with magic hours (which are about £60/$80 per day if purchased separately & without magic hours) for everyday that you stay with them. The cost to stay in a 3 key hotel incl park tickets is £90/$120 a night. We also got a deal where we got like one night free. We also purchased meal tickets which allow us to eat either lunch or dinner at an array of places in Downtown Disney or in the hotel. Saving us a bunch of money. Still cost like £900/$1200 but that also includes return flights from U.K. We'd have paid so much more to acces the park if staying outside of Disney.
It definitely depends on the time of year and what offers Disney has going on when you are planning your visit! Sounds like you did your research and got some good deals!
Thank you so much for this! I'm planning a trip next year to go to Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai so I will definitely be re-watching this when it gets closer!
when going to disneyland paris i advise 3 1/2 days in the main park and 2 days in the studio park because last time i went the longer you're there the more the cast members notice you and my cousin was just taken by the hand by donald duck and he decided to start messing and joking around with her at boos's door next to anemacique! love all of your videos hope this helps x
Hi Tiff, I really lost count on how many times I watched this video. Whenever you have time, can you please do a similar video but talking about the US Parks for those of us that don't live in America and are going through a lot of headaches planning our trip to one of the parks? Thank you!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Y'all's Tokyo videos have me jonesing for some TDR so this is so timely and helpful. I've already spent some time researching but I learned so so much from this video. Thank you for taking the time to make this, Tiff!!
Hiya! So I haven't been to Disney Shanghai, but I lived in Shanghai for about 7 months last year and figured I could give you some city tips that might help you a bit! The metro system is really easy to use and very cheap - like, from one side of the city to the other, I never paid more than 2USD. As for a taxi, I also wouldn't expect to pay more than 20USD for a distance like that, just be VERY CAREFUL when you get to the airport. There will probably be people there who will try to get you a "safe" taxi, but they severely overcharge you. If you don't have a lot of bags, definitely go for the metro. Shanghai is a great city though, so I'm sure it will be great!
I want to go to Paris one day but I have never travelled outside the US so this will definitely be helpful whenever I go!! Thanks for the helpful tips!!
+CastMemberLove My goal is to have enough info in this video to help people feel confident to make the leap of traveling outside of the country! You'll get there! -Tiff
I wish they had a Disney park in Australia, because it is so much money for me to go to any of the parks and we could actually have something cool in Australia
This is super helpful! I have been wanting to try and do my own trip to see all the parks in the world... but I just keep ending up at Tokyo Disney (because I live in Japan). I do my own vlogs of my Disney trips... but they are still a work in progress. Thanks again for the awesome tips.
If you go in June (days with lower price) you can do everything in the Studio Park in Paris that you not know from US-Parks (+ 2 Rides on RockNRoll Coaster) just before the Parade in the Main Park
wow! I am so impressed in how great this video. I can tell you spent a lot of time and effort for this video. It was amazing! Thank you for making this
Thank you so much Tiff for these videos! So helpful and organized! I can't wait to see footage of your Shanghai Disney trip. Your Tokyo Disney video was great! Just gotta wait a cool while for Shanghai Disney..m
Excited for your Shanghai and Hong Kong Disneyland Videos! Going to Tokyo Disneyland this year and planning on going to Shanghai Disneyland next year. :)
THIS IS SO INCREDIBLY HELPFUL OH MY GOSH THANK YOU TIFF!!!! Watched the whole video because one day I hope to go to every park. I've never even been to disneyworld so that's stop #1 on my list, but eventually I will make it to the international parks. This was especially helpful with figuring out how long to stay at each park because I am so bad at judging time lol seriously thank you for this video!
My husband and I are visiting Disney World this December and one of the Disney international parks next year. Thanks for all the help, this video helped us a lot! (:
Loved the video, but I'm actually french so I was wondering if you could do the same kind of video but for the american resorts (especially Disney World)!
For DLP, you can also get the TVG train from the airport (CDG) direct to the park, which only takes about 10-15 minutes. I think it costs about €15 each way
Regarding Paris: You can take the TGV from the Airport to the Park Station as well which only takes about 10 minutes instead of taking the regular train and backtrack through half of Paris.
This is exactly what I needed because I've been so Confused thankyou! I'm from England, I've been to Orlando and Paris but I'd love a video like the for california too because that's just as confusing for where to stay and how to travel!
I just found your videos. Now I have to go through your list and see if I can find your Shanghai video I'm really looking forward to that you sounded so excited this one
This is such a useful video Tiff! Thank you! I 100% agree with the whole "tell your bank that you're going abroad" thing. I went to Disney World a couple of summers back, and my bank back in the UK froze my card on the day that we were due to go shopping for souvenirs! I was very upset!
+Joel Blundell That's always important to do whenever you travel anywhere that could look strange to your bank! It's for the card holder's protection from possibly credit card theft. -Tiff
Absolutely! I learned my lesson after that time though. I'm super careful these days and withdraw a little extra cash just in case something goes wrong.
Tiff! This video was so awesome and so informative! Sadly, I'm not allowed to plan anymore vacations until my husband and I buy a house but it's on my bucket list to go to all of the Disney Parks so this was super awesome! I'm definitely saving this for later ^-^
I plan on going in a couple years to the international parks for a sabbatical but I have a sneaky way around the airfare prices: I'm doing more in Europe than Disney so I will be taking the train in from the previous destination, Efteling, and in Japan I'm arriving there from another Asian country so it'll be cheaper overall. Now I'll still do the Chinese Parks but will be flying close and not from the states. This is going over what I'm thinking of doing for time there.
There is free wifi at the Disneyland hotel in Paris 😊 so if you need to iMessage or something, the hotel is literally at the park entrance so you can go inside even if you are not staying there to use the wifi. I do it all the time ha!
Tiff this is so helpful!!! Thank you! When I was in Paris I took the A line from the CDG station and didn't get lost! I hope to do the remaining 3 parks in the near future but we'll see lol have fun in Shanghai!!!!
Any possibility to do one of these for the US parks? I'm from Europe and thinking on going to one of the US parks. But all of it is just so confusing for someone like me who's never ever been to a Disney Park before.
Some great tips, I've been to DLR, WDW, Tokyo & DLP ( missed HKDL when visited & my Shanghai visit was years ago!)All the info is available in all languages, its interesting seeing this from an "US" view as it really depends where you starting from... the big difference usually is how people act differently, DLP is very different to WDW, but loved Tokyo (no tipping :-) ) ....
Thank you! I'll be working in Shenzhen starting in July (right outside of hong Kong) so I've been interested in going to Shanghai and HKDL. I can't wait!!
This video was so interesting and helpful! It's hard to find clear and direct info about this kind of stuff! I won't be traveling internationally any time soon (But we are going to WDW this winter!!) but your video makes me even more excited and less scared for when I do eventually get to see (and afford) the international parks!
Thank you so much, this was super helpful!! I have a 30h layover in Shanghai this November so I wanted to spend it the new Disney park, but it's SO HARD to find useful info such as transport, etc. Thanks a bunch again 💕
I’m planning on going to all of the parks in the world, starting with the US parks since they are relatively nearby, and then I’ll go to the international parks going in order of cheapest to most expensive (travel expenses included)
I'm planning a huge Disney trip in 2020 to both US parks, Disney Cruise and maybe Tokyo Disneyland (especially since the just announced Big hero 6 ride!)
From CDG to DLP definitely take Inter Service Prestige. Went last year with my family and I was impressed. They picked me up in a new mercedes mini van with leather buckets. It was 60 euros for all 5 of us and we got to DLP in 27 mins, I asked the driver to get us there quick because we had just done a 13 hour flight.The driver was waiting for me and he was very professional and had no problem conversing with us. Hats off to this company. I'm giving them there well deserved recommendation.
this was so legit it wasn't just "pack this and know where this is" like THANK YOU
+Jana Katherine Thanks, Jana! Happy travels!
God, thinking in english was a little bit difficult for me. Before find this channel. I'm Brazilian and a Disney Freak. And Brazil has no channels like this for people who loves Disney Parks. They do not even know that Walt Disney World isn't the only. And they don't know there is a Disneyland in California. They call Magic Kingdom DISNEYLAND!! God blessed me that I can get what people say in english. Man, i actually loved this channel!!
You can take the TGV train from CDG airport to Disneyland Paris too. It's much quicker than the RER lines and changing in the centre of Paris. Only about 9 mins normally! Xx
There is a direct train from Charles du Gaulle to Disneyland Paris. It's called the TGV and only takes about 9 minutes to get from the airport to the parks.
IndianaJohnsAdventure It’s a wee bit expensive
Going to Japan next September for two weeks, disneysea and Disney are one of my must do things.
I saw a video of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Shanghai Disneyland and it was INCREDIBLE, you're gonna love it. Can't wait to see what else you discover there!
+Amanda Wynn Do you know how hard it is to NOT watch any of that?!!? -Tiff
+Thingamavlogs My boyfriend's taking me to Shanghai Disneyland June 17th through the 19th! We managed to snag a room in the Toy Story Hotel! Hopefully I see you there! But now that you said it soft opened already...I wish I didn't know that! Now I must avoid temptation to watch attraction videos!
Thingamavlogs it’s such a GREAT ride!!!! It really blew my mind.
I'm in the UK & every time I look at going to Disneyland Paris it's so expensive that it seems more worth it to go to Florida for a longer holiday. They do have great versions of the rides at Paris though - their Big Thunder Mountain is amazing!
Tiff this was literally the best explained video I've ever seen! I'm interested in going to every single Disney park when I'm older (obviously) and my first step is most likely going to be Disney world, then Tokyo Disney,Shanghai,Paris and then Hong Kong. I go to Disneyland a lot and I'm so excited to see how different the others will be!
I worked in travel and I know about the flight pricing. It's not so much that they inflated the rates with the cookies, but rather every time you pull a fare for a flight, that seat gets removed from the fare class they are in. That cookie is like a temporary reservation of the ticket. If you look for the same flight twice without clearing the cookies, the bookings system will see it as a rush of interest and move to the next fare class if they are low on seats. By clearing the cookies, you are canceling that temporary reservation and releasing the seat back into the system.
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Lol every Disney Park is International for me ! I wanna go to every single one!! Love your videos Tiff !!!
You must be working HARD to be able to go to all of the parks in one year. You go girl! Have fun and safe travels ❤️
+Bree Brumfield Work hard, play hard! Like I said, if I wasn't so flexible with my flight dates and constantly trolling for good deals, I wouldn't be able to do it! -Tiff
OMG, I didnt know that you dont need visas to travel to Shanghai for less than 140 hours, and, you dont need a visa to transfer in Beijing as long as it doesnt take 72 hours! Thats awesome, THANK YOU!!! You just saved me like $300 in unnecessary fees, and a head ache and a half worth of paper work
Keep in mind it ONLY works if you are traveling to and from a different location for Shanghai! It is not valid for a round trip ticket to/from the same location, regardless of connections/layovers.
It's a good day when there's a 20 minute Tiff video 💕 this is also useful not just for international Disney vacation but international travel in general. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
Hi, as a frequent visitor of Disneyland Resort Paris, my advice: January and February is the cheapest time of the park but it is COLD! Early September is a quiet time and it's quite cheap but the weather is much bearable! The Ratatouille ride is super busy - my advice: at 10am when the Studio park opens go straight to the fast pass booth, which is located around the back of the animation building :) xxx
Recommendation for Disneyland Paris: try to book a hotel in the mini town which has popped up for the Disney guests. It has a full shopping centre with several international resturants. There is also a free shuttle to the Chessy station which is at the park gates. They aren't partner hotels but they are actually closer.
I can't believe you fit all of that information in this video! I had no plans to go to an international park... but this may have changed that. I hope you have the best time on your trip to Shanghai!
Could you do a video like this for the US parks?
yaaaaaaas
I live in Canada so that will be helpful
Emma Enchanted she did
You can use Google Flights too. ITA's Matrix uses the same software.
HKDL has Wifi in the park and hotels. Actually the Auberge @ Discovery Bay is kinda like a good neighbour hotel with shuttle buses and allowing you to buy tickets beforehand at the hotel. Cheaper than the Disney hotels.
Also if you stay at the New York and Disneyland Club Level rooms in Paris you get a super fast pass where you can just use all the fast pass lines. I think the Sequoia and Yacht hotels Club level gives you 1 extra fast pass a day.
Magellan's has a secret dining area hidden behind a wall that you can request for.
In terms of hotels, you can consider the good neighbour hotels at Odaiba. I like that area because there are quite a number of malls there and entertainment as well (Sega Joypolis and Toyota Megaweb).
AH man! This makes me want to start saving up for an international Disney trip. Awesome video, Tiff! 😄👍🏻 And I will definitely be using your flight tips!
Awesome!
Hong Kong is really amazing. I went last summer! The trains are super nice, and I loved how on the maps, instead of a dot indicator, it was a lil Mickey to mark HK Disneyland. I really hope you enjoy your trip!!
This is amazing and so helpful. I'm from the uk and I really want to go tokyo Disney.
I'm going today at 2:00 in the morning for school I'm so excited I'm going to Disneyland !
+XSimplyDISNEYX Awesome! Have fun!
I think it's the ninth time I see this video in 3 months...so helpful
Bit late to the party but my husband and I have booked to stay at DisneyLand Paris for 4 days in November (We get one day of winter celebrations Whoop!!). Through researching, we found that it was cheaper & more practical to stay in a hotel on campus because your stay includes your tickets with magic hours (which are about £60/$80 per day if purchased separately & without magic hours) for everyday that you stay with them. The cost to stay in a 3 key hotel incl park tickets is £90/$120 a night. We also got a deal where we got like one night free. We also purchased meal tickets which allow us to eat either lunch or dinner at an array of places in Downtown Disney or in the hotel. Saving us a bunch of money. Still cost like £900/$1200 but that also includes return flights from U.K. We'd have paid so much more to acces the park if staying outside of Disney.
It definitely depends on the time of year and what offers Disney has going on when you are planning your visit! Sounds like you did your research and got some good deals!
Woah! 20 minute Thingamavlog video?? I'm liking this!! :)
I'm so prepared for this 20 minute video 🙌🏼
Tiff, you just made my life much easier!! At Disneyland Paris, the characters know a lot more french than english though:)
Yeaar the French People are soooo PROUD of their Language
Thank you so much for this! I'm planning a trip next year to go to Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai so I will definitely be re-watching this when it gets closer!
Awesome
when going to disneyland paris i advise 3 1/2 days in the main park and 2 days in the studio park because last time i went the longer you're there the more the cast members notice you and my cousin was just taken by the hand by donald duck and he decided to start messing and joking around with her at boos's door next to anemacique! love all of your videos hope this helps x
20 minute thingamavlog video??! YES!! 😊
My Mother-In-Law And My Father-In-Law Are Going To Tokyo Disney Resort For The 35th Anniversary, It's Also Their 35th Year Wedding Anniversary!
it's on my bucket list to go to every Disney park in the world, so this video was super helpful!
+Isabella Wasem Awesome!! Good luck with your planning!
Hi Tiff, I really lost count on how many times I watched this video. Whenever you have time, can you please do a similar video but talking about the US Parks for those of us that don't live in America and are going through a lot of headaches planning our trip to one of the parks? Thank you!!
Thank you SO much for doing this video for us, Tiff! It's exactly what I've been looking for since I'm planning on going to Tokyo Disney in 2019.
Oh man- you should wait until 2020 when all the new stuff opens up over there!!!
I fly to Tokyo on Saturday to complete my 3rd park, so excited!
Amazing!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Y'all's Tokyo videos have me jonesing for some TDR so this is so timely and helpful. I've already spent some time researching but I learned so so much from this video. Thank you for taking the time to make this, Tiff!!
Hiya! So I haven't been to Disney Shanghai, but I lived in Shanghai for about 7 months last year and figured I could give you some city tips that might help you a bit! The metro system is really easy to use and very cheap - like, from one side of the city to the other, I never paid more than 2USD. As for a taxi, I also wouldn't expect to pay more than 20USD for a distance like that, just be VERY CAREFUL when you get to the airport. There will probably be people there who will try to get you a "safe" taxi, but they severely overcharge you. If you don't have a lot of bags, definitely go for the metro. Shanghai is a great city though, so I'm sure it will be great!
I want to go to Paris one day but I have never travelled outside the US so this will definitely be helpful whenever I go!! Thanks for the helpful tips!!
+CastMemberLove My goal is to have enough info in this video to help people feel confident to make the leap of traveling outside of the country! You'll get there! -Tiff
I wish they had a Disney park in Australia, because it is so much money for me to go to any of the parks and we could actually have something cool in Australia
Tiff this video helped me booked my trip for Hong Kong and Shanghai!
Awesome!!!
This is super helpful! I have been wanting to try and do my own trip to see all the parks in the world... but I just keep ending up at Tokyo Disney (because I live in Japan). I do my own vlogs of my Disney trips... but they are still a work in progress. Thanks again for the awesome tips.
If you go in June (days with lower price) you can do everything in the Studio Park in Paris that you not know from US-Parks (+ 2 Rides on RockNRoll Coaster) just before the Parade in the Main Park
wow! I am so impressed in how great this video. I can tell you spent a lot of time and effort for this video. It was amazing! Thank you for making this
Thank you so much Tiff for these videos! So helpful and organized! I can't wait to see footage of your Shanghai Disney trip. Your Tokyo Disney video was great! Just gotta wait a cool while for Shanghai Disney..m
I am not even going to a international disney park and im watching this anyone else ?
me too!
Me🙋🏻!
Maria Leon me! 😂
I'm uk so my local is Paris. It's almost international though.
Yas
Excited for your Shanghai and Hong Kong Disneyland Videos! Going to Tokyo Disneyland this year and planning on going to Shanghai Disneyland next year. :)
Have a blast!
This is exactly what I have been waiting for! Thank you tiff! Have fun in Shanghai! Can't wait to see your videos!
TIFF!! THANK YOU FOR THIS! I've been doing research on the intl' parks and this is by far the best I have found! You rock!
+Kaelin Montanez Glad it's been helpful!
THIS IS SO INCREDIBLY HELPFUL OH MY GOSH THANK YOU TIFF!!!! Watched the whole video because one day I hope to go to every park. I've never even been to disneyworld so that's stop #1 on my list, but eventually I will make it to the international parks. This was especially helpful with figuring out how long to stay at each park because I am so bad at judging time lol seriously thank you for this video!
Glad to help!!
My husband and I are visiting Disney World this December and one of the Disney international parks next year. Thanks for all the help, this video helped us a lot! (:
+BrianaJane Flowers Have fun!
I literally took four pages of notes, such a helpful video, thank you so much for sharing!
Loved the video, but I'm actually french so I was wondering if you could do the same kind of video but for the american resorts (especially Disney World)!
For DLP, you can also get the TVG train from the airport (CDG) direct to the park, which only takes about 10-15 minutes. I think it costs about €15 each way
I can't believe you got your tickets for ana less than 500 bucks! That's amazing!!
It was pretty crazy!
Brilliant video! Quick to the point yet informative. Lucky girl getting to visit all the parks in one year too!
+Amy M Thanks! Definitely feels like an amazing year. I can't believe I'm doing it! -Tiff
Super amazing crazy fantastic video!!!! You so inspired me to get out there and go as solo traveler. Thx for the tips very well rounded video!!!
Regarding Paris: You can take the TGV from the Airport to the Park Station as well which only takes about 10 minutes instead of taking the regular train and backtrack through half of Paris.
Yay thank you thank you so much. Because of you guys we are excited to go to Disneyland in Japan.
This is exactly what I needed because I've been so Confused thankyou! I'm from England, I've been to Orlando and Paris but I'd love a video like the for california too because that's just as confusing for where to stay and how to travel!
This is so very informative Tiff! Thank you. I am saving this for later. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
I just found your videos. Now I have to go through your list and see if I can find your Shanghai video I'm really looking forward to that you sounded so excited this one
LOVED the Disney bubble reference lol
Thanks so much! I want to surprise my mom one day in the future and take her to an international Disney Resort! Very helpful information! :)
This is such a useful video Tiff! Thank you! I 100% agree with the whole "tell your bank that you're going abroad" thing. I went to Disney World a couple of summers back, and my bank back in the UK froze my card on the day that we were due to go shopping for souvenirs! I was very upset!
+Joel Blundell That's always important to do whenever you travel anywhere that could look strange to your bank! It's for the card holder's protection from possibly credit card theft. -Tiff
Absolutely! I learned my lesson after that time though. I'm super careful these days and withdraw a little extra cash just in case something goes wrong.
A great and informative video!!! And you are so easy on the eyes to look at for 20 minutes! 😊 thank you!!!
This video has helped me when finding cheaper flights!!! Thank you!!!
Tiff! This video was so awesome and so informative! Sadly, I'm not allowed to plan anymore vacations until my husband and I buy a house but it's on my bucket list to go to all of the Disney Parks so this was super awesome! I'm definitely saving this for later ^-^
+The Next Imaginer Buying a house is on my bucket list, so I'm jellyl! Happy house hunting! -Tiff
I plan on going in a couple years to the international parks for a sabbatical but I have a sneaky way around the airfare prices: I'm doing more in Europe than Disney so I will be taking the train in from the previous destination, Efteling, and in Japan I'm arriving there from another Asian country so it'll be cheaper overall. Now I'll still do the Chinese Parks but will be flying close and not from the states.
This is going over what I'm thinking of doing for time there.
There is free wifi at the Disneyland hotel in Paris 😊 so if you need to iMessage or something, the hotel is literally at the park entrance so you can go inside even if you are not staying there to use the wifi. I do it all the time ha!
Tiff this is so helpful!!! Thank you! When I was in Paris I took the A line from the CDG station and didn't get lost! I hope to do the remaining 3 parks in the near future but we'll see lol have fun in Shanghai!!!!
+Claudia E I'm a big fan of public transportation. I wish we had it more in larger US cities!
+Thingamavlogs I completely agree with you! I think it needs to be more accessible. Maybe that's why LA area freeways are so crappy! Lol
Any possibility to do one of these for the US parks? I'm from Europe and thinking on going to one of the US parks. But all of it is just so confusing for someone like me who's never ever been to a Disney Park before.
There's a lot of requests for a US parks version of this, so I'll definitely make one when I have time!
Best Thingamavlog video yet! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
+dmvdiva 1986 High praise!
This was SO helpful - thank you Tiff! Wow, what a video! We're very grateful for all the work that must have gone into this :)
+Ally Thanks so much! It took a while to get all of this stuff together, but I'm glad that it's actually helping people out! -Tiff
this makes me feel so much less intimidated! thanks Tiff!
+nikki brigantino Awesome!! That's what I was hoping to do :) -Tiff
Some great tips, I've been to DLR, WDW, Tokyo & DLP ( missed HKDL when visited & my Shanghai visit was years ago!)All the info is available in all languages, its interesting seeing this from an "US" view as it really depends where you starting from... the big difference usually is how people act differently, DLP is very different to WDW, but loved Tokyo (no tipping :-) ) ....
Thank you! I'll be working in Shenzhen starting in July (right outside of hong Kong) so I've been interested in going to Shanghai and HKDL. I can't wait!!
You should definitely check them out!
This video was so interesting and helpful! It's hard to find clear and direct info about this kind of stuff! I won't be traveling internationally any time soon (But we are going to WDW this winter!!) but your video makes me even more excited and less scared for when I do eventually get to see (and afford) the international parks!
next year I am going to shanghai and tokyo then I have seen them all...I even did Hong Kong on a layover lol
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Planning my first trip to TDLR! Can't wait! Great tips and video!
Have fun!
Wow! I've never seen a video like this! Really well done and informative.
Makes me want to travel so bad! Can't wait to see your videos thanks for sharing ❤️
you are SO informative! I'm definitely rethinking the way I travel!
Really informative video, thanks Tiff!! Really useful for my Christmas Disneyland Paris trip too! Might see you there! :)
This video is so helpful! I'm broke so I can't travel yet but I plan to in the future! Thanks for the tips :)
Thank you so much, this was super helpful!! I have a 30h layover in Shanghai this November so I wanted to spend it the new Disney park, but it's SO HARD to find useful info such as transport, etc. Thanks a bunch again 💕
It should become easier to plan out when more information is out by time you visit in November. At least maps will be updated! Haha
I’m planning on going to all of the parks in the world, starting with the US parks since they are relatively nearby, and then I’ll go to the international parks going in order of cheapest to most expensive (travel expenses included)
Very good information. Trying to plan Shanghai for next year. Maybe it will have settled down a little by then.
Very well done. Well focused information. I know wth Shanghai Disney not being on map, is spent so much time on google trying to find it.
Could you maybe make a video like this for the American parks? For those of us who call Disneyland and Disney World international parks?
This was so helpful!!! Thank you so much! Currently planning my Tokyo/Shanghai trip and this was fantastic!
Awesome- you'll love Tokyo!!
You are the best Disneyland expert
Bless Tiff and bless this video. Hopefully I can put this knowledge to use soon!
spoken like a true slickdealer! awesome informative vid
I'm planning a huge Disney trip in 2020 to both US parks, Disney Cruise and maybe Tokyo Disneyland (especially since the just announced Big hero 6 ride!)
+Bec Holland I DEFINITELY have to go back for 2020. All the new stuff looks SO good! -Tiff
One week to go!!!
Have a great trip!!! 😉
This is such a great video! Interesting, informative, and organized.
Can you do a video for Walt Disney World?
Thank you.. thank you.. thank you....
Your video gave me great info for my honeymoon to Disneyland Paris this May!!😊
SO HELPFUL! We are planning to go to Shanghai next year so hopefully you will make an updated video on your Shanghai traveling once you've gone? :)
I plan on it!