Le Pays des Contes de Fees

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DIsneyland Paris March/April new\r
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Storybook tales at every turn.\r
Sit back and enjoy a peaceful cruise through Storybook Land, where the pages of the most famous storybook tales have been brought to life in aof intricate miniature worlds.\r
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Featured scenes: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, The Old Mill, Mount Olympus, The Little Mermaid, Peter and the Wolf, Night on Bald Mountain, Aladdin, The Sword in the Stone, Beauty and the Beast and The Wizard of Oz.\r
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All 20 canal boats are chained together and pulled through the canal using underwater turntables at each corner of the course. Like many of Disneys waterways, special safe colours are often added to hide the underwater winch systems in the shallow canal.\r
Storybook Land features some of the parks most intricate and extravagant landscaping, with miniature fields, trees, beaches, snow, mountains and castles all mixing together in harmony.\r
Based on the 1955 Storybook Land Canal Boats at Disneyland in California, Le Pays des Contes de Fées features several enhancements and tweaks to suit its new location and times. Rather than have guests guided by a live Cast Member in the style of the Jungle Cruise, tethered boats guide guests slowly around the course, with music and visuals telling the story. The miniatures are more detailed and the integration with Casey Jr. - Le Petit Train du Cirque above far grander.\r
The attrion was added in 1994 as part of a rapid expansion programme to greatly increase the parks attrion capacity.\r
Many of the scenes and scenery of the attrion were created by a French company later tasked with scenic work for Toon Studio in Walt Disney Studios Park.\r
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Helpful Tips\r
This attrion occasionally operates on a limited schedule during low season, remaining closed on certain days. It almost always closes before nightfall, and usually earlier still on nights when fireworks are presented.\r
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