DLP Choice: Snow White or Pinocchio?

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DLP Choice: Snow White or Pinocchio?

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I was considering maybe visiting Disneyland Paris again sometime and would like to ride Snow White and Pinocchio. But if I'm strapped for time and can only do one or the other, which do you think I should do? :?:
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I didn't think either of them were especially long rides...?
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I wasn't talking about length. I like both movies, but I'm just wondering which one to do if I couldn't do both.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the Parisian versions of Snow White and Pinnochio the same as the US counterparts?
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Loomis wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the Parisian versions of Snow White and Pinnochio the same as the US counterparts?
Pretty much so, except that the Snow White ride has a full elaborate happy ending as opposed to just an image of an open book reading "and they all live happily ever after" or something to that equation.

Anyway, I'd personally go on Pinocchio's ride. It is easily the way forward. :thumb:
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Pinnochio is so much more fun with all the black lighting. That would be my pick, though [depending on the time of year] neither of them are terribly busy for the most part. You'll probably be able to catch 'em both while you're there.
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Didn't get to go on Snow White last time I went, so my memories of that are about 14 years old now. My niece has a thing about the dark and refused to go on it. We had a right effort to get her to go on Pinocchio, Peter Pan and Pirates of the Caribbean. Strangely enough, she was quite happy to go on Star Tours, but wasn't too impressed after she'd been on - a bit too much for her I think. And Phantom Manor absolutely petrified her.

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