There are those of us who stay away from theme parks in the USA (usually). And when it comes to French vacations, time is so precious that such a visit does not have any chance to make our lists. But if you're neutral on the matter,The Times (London), offers some opposing views.
First, a trip to space, at the Cité de l'Espace in Toulouse, is presented as an entertaining experience, one that's not "dumbed-down." Its theme is becoming an astronaut, so there are training sessions, tests, simulations, and an IMAX film about a space station. Overview: "For a fraction of the price (of a real visit) and a 90-minute flight from London to Toulouse on a conventional aircraft, you can enjoy all the delights of the solar system, weightlessness and even the Mir space station. And you can take your children."
On the other hand, the venerable Charles Bremner assaults Disneyland Paris and Parc Asterix, where "you pay a fortune to queue for hours with thousands of tourists eating chips and ice-cream to experience thrills that last sometimes no more than a minute."
One difference between the two parks the visitors at Disney are mostly British, those at Asterix are French. In the end, he finds Parc Asterix more bearable, but we're measuring degrees of misery.










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