I know we don't need visas for the US and Japan. while there tomorow could you find out if one is needed for France?
Hey Gerard (and all fellow travellers) here is a run down on some basic information courtesy of yours truly!
Passports and Visas
I am assuming here that we are all travelling on Australian passports...in that case, we do not need visas for Hong Kong, France, or the US as long as your passport is machine readable (which would be everyone's - non machine readable passports haven't been issued by Australia for more than 10 years, so they should all have expired - check that you have the two lines of 44 characters at the bottom of the bio-page.)
Your passport must have six months validity.
Whilst travelling in France, it is the law that foreign visitors must carry their passport with them at all times.
Checked Baggage restrictions.
Sydney - Hong Kong: 1 x 20kg (QANTAS)
Hong Kong - Paris: No maximum number of bags but total combined weight cannot exceed 20kg (CATHAY)
Paris - Orlando: 2 x 23kg each (AA)
Orlando - LA: 2 x 23kg each (AA)
LA - Sydney - 2 x 32kg each (QANTAS)
(Maximum combined size limitations also apply.)
US Entry Requirements
For entry into the United States, you must have the correct address of the Pop Century Resort (including the postcode) at check-in in Paris. The airline is required to collect this information prior to our boarding the aircraft - this is a new requirement as at 5 October 2005.
The address is:
Pop Century Resort
1050 Century Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL, 32830
Power and Plugs
If you are taking a video camera, digital camera, mobile phone etc - you will need to get convertor plugs so that you can recharge your devices. The following is a list of devices for the Countries we are visiting.
Hong Kong - 220V - 50hz. Hong Kong uses a type "G" plug, the same type of plug as the UK, making it easy to find a convertor at Dick Smith.
Japan - 100V - 50hz. Japan uses a type "A" plug, the same as the US, once again making it easy to locate and adaptor.
France - 230V - 50hz. France uses a type "E" plug. This is unique to France and French (and ex-French) colonies. I haven't looked for suppliers of these yet. If I find them for sale, I'll update this FAQ.
United States - 120V - 60hz. As with Japan, most areas of the US operate the type "A" plug (or the "B" plug for earthed appliances - it is the three pronged version.) Adaptors available at Dick Smith.
Attraction Updates
California Screamin' in DCA is slated to be closed for 2 - 5 October 2006 due to construction work for a new attraction (Midway Madness) and a general refurb. This is confirmed but subject to extension/change.
Haunted Mansion in Disneyland will be operating from September 29 with its Halloween Christmas overlay.
Matterhorn Bobsleds in Disneyland will be closed during our stay.
The Golden Horseshoe will be reopening 7 October after a short closure.
Gadget's Go-coaster in Toontown will be closed from 2 October for maintenance.
Cinderellabration finishes at WDW on the 16th September - so (tragically) we'll miss it
Park Opening Hours
Hong Kong - not confirmed but it is likely to be 10:00am - 8:00pm. This may be extended the week we are there because of the 1 year anniversary of the park.
Paris - Disneyland Park 10:00am - 8:00pm;
Paris - Walt Disney Studios Park 10:00am - 6:00pm.
These are confirmed times but subject to special event changes.
Orlando - Magic Kingdom 9:00am daily - 8:00pm on Tuesday and Wednesdays; 9:00pm all other days (except the night of the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party - which finishes late!)
Orlando - Epcot 9:00am daily to 7:00pm for Future World and 9:00pm for World Showcase.
Orlando - Animal Kingdom Park 9:00am - 5:00pm daily.
Orlando - Disney - MGM Studios 9:00am - 8:00pm daily.
These are confirmed times but subject to special event changes. Also each park has "Extra Magic Hours" available on certain days where the parks are open up to three hours longer for guests of the resort (like us!)
Anaheim - the October calendar is not yet available but September operating hours are:
Anaheim - Disneyland 10:00am - 8:00pm Monday to Thursday; 9:00am - 10:00pm Fridays; 9:00am - midnight Saturdays; 9:00am - 10:00pm Sunday.
Anaheim - DCA 10:00am - 6:00pm Monday to Thursday; 10:00am - 8:00pm Fridays; 10:00am - 9:00pm Saturdays; 10:00am - 8:00pm Sunday.
Disneyland Paris Park Map
Thanks to a work collegue (thanks Craig!) I've been able to get a copy of the April 2006 Map of Disneyland Paris. I couldn't find one anywhere on the web, so Craig let me borrow his for the weekend (he has just returned from Paris DL) and I've scanned it - you can view it here:
http://www.dudisneyana.info/gallery/dis ... fullsize=1
The other park maps are available elsewhere on the web - but as far as I can see, this is the only good Paris one!
...to be continued...
Let me know if you want other stuff added to this list (useful websites, contact numbers, bail lawyers
etc), and I'll continue to update it over the next few weeks.