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Le Pays des Contes de Fées

Fantasyland, Disneyland Park

35 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 1035 votes, average: 8.14 out of 10

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  1. This is lovely to go on. Doesn’t open till about 10.30am but once on it’s lovely to see all the different buildings and the was it all flows together.
    Worth going on and the queues didn’t seem to get too long.

    It’s tucked away at the back of the parc behind the unused windmill, past the village of ourdoor stalls.

    By remoska on 5th November 2009

  2. “Le Pays des Contes de Fées” is a very fun attraction too ! I speak in the name of the fans that it’s a really privilege and really emotionnal to see for the first time ever the background of our favorites movies ! They are too realistic, it’s very emmotionnal ! “Night on Bald Mountain”, “Snow Withe and the Seven Dwarfs”, and finally “Beauty and the Beast”, there are so dreams, so stars and so pictures when we pass in frot of them ! A very magical attraction !

    By iDream on 13th August 2009

  3. Wonderful rich theming, plenty of great music, especially Peter and the Wolf. Loads of great bonsai trees in a fantastically well detailed miniature world. The best way to relax if you’ve just watched the parade, been on a thrill ride or been on your feet for hours. Pure Disney quality and magic.

    By andrew on 12th July 2009

  4. Paris’s version of the Storybookland Canal boats, really relaxing ride where you can get a lot of nice scenic photos, and wave at the people on Casey Junior as they ride past! A great ride when you’re in need of a rest half way through the day.

    By Vegitabeta on 10th July 2009

  5. It’s a charming little ride going past sets of all the great Disney Classics. Some adults may be a little bored (no thrill) but if you are with kids or a true Disney-fanatic, like me, this is a must do! Kids will absolutely have a great time spotting all the little details and will just be in awe!

    By theralmetallord on 13th September 2008

  6. A sedate, relaxing ride, with classical music and ornate miniature storybook worlds. I especially like the Night on Bald Mountain and Peter and the Wolf scenes.

    I suppose the Cave of Wonders scene could be a little frightening at first for young children but there’s nothing to worry about at all. A hidden gem, with short queues.

    By jiminyfan on 31st August 2008

  7. This was one of my family’s favorites! And we had two teenagers on board. It’s such a lovely little ride though; it’s so much fun to look at the small recreations of some of your favorite tales. Not a long wait at all(if any) and a nice break for your feet.

    By fayt19 on 5th June 2008

  8. One of the slower attractions in the park. A 10 minute ride around miniature storybook sets.

    It is a relaxing break for the adults, and the children will love spotting all their favourite characters from Snow white to Beauty and the Beast. Although the sets are wonderful to look at, there are one or two “random” sets, such as “Night on a Blad mountain” and “Wizard of Oz”, which to me don’t ring as true disney classics. Nevertheless it is a beautiful ride and rarely gets a queue.

    By Tinkerbell on 4th June 2008

  9. Relaxing ride perfect to get away from the “big” rides for a while. The attention to detail is quite amazing and you really need to go on twice to take it all in.

    One warning as your sitting in a boat surrounded by water, i got very sunburnt on this ride, so beware especially if you have young children.

    By loulou123 on 11th January 2008

  10. Another way to view Storybook Land is to take a slow, relaxing trip on one of the boats through the various scenes from classic stories. Perfect for small children and adults alike.

    By junglebaggie on 11th December 2007

  11. I love this ride, its so gentle and calming and such a nice thing to do on a warm sunny day. I was a bit apprehensive of the moving walkway to get into the boat, as I can be a little dizzy and unstable on my legs at times, but it was fine and much easier than I first thought. The cast members are always very helpful and will lend you a helping hand. This is such a pleasant little trip through story book land and I am really glad we finally got to go on it (it had been closed the first two times we went). 8/10

    By mandymoo on 7th November 2007

  12. A calm charming little boatride through miniature dioramas.

    My children loved it – and that’s all that matters.

    By Alan Ashwood on 6th November 2007

  13. A lovely relaxing ride, I think this is wonderful for all ages. The minature story lands are beautiful.

    By nattynoo on 8th October 2007

  14. This is a very low key attraction, a slow moving boat ride through miniature models. There are no animatronics or full sized sets. This attraction can be summed up as “quaint”, and does not warrant a long wait.

    By lloyddy on 12th September 2007

Le Pays des Contes de Fées

Relaxing boat ride through Storybook Land, past mini recreations of classic fairytales.

Sit back and let your childhood memories take you for a peaceful cruise through Storybook Land, where the pages of the most famous storybook tales, from Peter and the Wolf to Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast, have been brought to life in a series of intricate miniature worlds.

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