The "Tower of Terror" in the MGM Studios (2nd park but part of Disney Land Paris)! Amazing! disneytowerofterror.com.
The Haunted Mansion. It is still one of the most immersive experiences in the Disneyland Paris rides. The "growing" waiting room still amazes me today after riding it more then a handful of times.
I'd say Pirates of the Caribbean. It all starts with the queuing area which is very atmospheric and plays music from the great Pirates of the Caribbean attraction soundtrack. There's also a rise in temperature to get the real Caribbean feeling.
One the actual ride and the boat takes you through some great scenes of burning buildings and revelling pirates. There are many scenes from the ride which were used in the films and the film story is based on the Paris version of the ride which is in reverse order to the one on America. Great for all ages as the drops are not very violent and there is nothing particularly scary. Our 2 year old boy was fine it though I wouldn't recommend it if you're pregnant - but that's just common sense!
Pirates of the Caribbean has everything and leaves you wanting to ride it again and again.
I love the indian jones temple of peril ride in adventure land there.
For us it was Phantom manor (The Haunted Mansion) at Disney Land Paris. We were living in Germany and it reminded us tteh most of the parks in the states. parks.disneylandparis.co.uk/disneyland-p....
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