Spending some time outside of Italy is a wonderful thing. Here you can find almost everything that you can't possibly find in Italy. Shops open till late at nite, streets are wide and most people you speak to...ummm...well...at least they understand english. This is a true metropolitan.
The subway system is abit messy. It has tens of lines running across what seem to be like a poor spin of spider web. It took quite a while to figure out how to change lines...or perhaps I'm just not that bright.
I spent my entire day in Euro Disney. A place I've always wanted to visit as a kid. Though I'm no longer a kid, but when one arrives here...young or old...you cant help but to get into the groove too. The Magic of Disney...they say. It too has the power to turn your hard-earned cash into cute lil cuddly toys and souvenirs. It's as if those small lil trinkets are beckoning for you to bring them home as collection. I've got myself a part-canvas-part-leather Mickey bag with a matching Pluto keychain...it felt good to be young again.
Oh...and this is where Da Vinci Code started as well. Home to Mona Lisa. Musée du Lourve.

My flight

Wide Parisian street

The Lourve's Glass Pyramid

The 'Suspended' Pyramid

Guess who's on the flying carpet?

Jack's beanstalk - wanna meet the Giant?

Inside Fantasyland Castle

Alice's Cheshire Cat Maze

Trinkets on sale

Tale as old as time...

My new Mickey Bag and Pluto Keychain

Fancy a souvenir?

The Castle

Entrance to Disneyland Park

Entrance to Disneyland Studio
2 comments:
wow envy u , joey. I wanna also go
Euro Disneyland :(
hmmmm....dont have to envy...im sure u'll get your chance someday. Better to come here for vacation than like me. I went there for the sake of goin there only.
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