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Can you still visit Disney with teens? Mum-of-two Lauren heads to Disneyland Paris for a trip full of surprises

March 22, 2020 15:48
(Photo: Disneyland Paris)
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It’s important to begin by saying that I hate rollercoasters. It started when I was a young girl, maybe nine or ten, when I went on The Big Dipper at Blackpool Pleasure Beach for the first time and stumbled out of the carriage with boneless jelly legs, nausea in the pit of my stomach and a resolve never EVER to put myself through such torture again.

For years, we returned to Blackpool Pleasure Beach and I stuck to the gentle flying teacups and the splish-splashy log flume, only the curdled screams from The Big Dipper in the background puncturing my safe, controlled fun and reminding me that hell was a wooden carriage on wheels at the peak of a 50ft drop.

So, admittedly, Disneyland Paris might seem an odd choice of half-term break for someone who detests rollercoasters as much as I do.

But with two teenage boys to entertain and rain forecast in London for the entire week, shooting off to Paris for a few days to a world-famous amusement park didn’t seem such a bad idea, especially as my pair of thrill-seeking sons insisted they’d be perfectly happy to go on all those rollercoasters without me.