Take an expedition to a forgotten civilisation, dive with Nemo, or say Bonjour to Goofy. Enable your students to discover the crucial role of ICT in the global success of Disneyland.
During the early days of the 1950s Disney attractions were limited by available technology. However, inspired by a mechanical souvenir, Walt Disney strove to develop moving life-like models; the result was animatronics robotics combined with 3-D animation. Today, technology has moved forward enormously and your students can investigate how Disneyland is underpinned by complex computer technology. The result in an efficient global organisation offering some of the most exciting and innovative theme park rides available.
Extend appreciation of the importance of ICT for your school group, by encouraging your students to complete the workbooks, whilst having fun enjoying the magic of Disneyland.
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5 Days to Paris by Coach
Day 1:
Early morning departure from school to connect with your channel crossing. Time permitting after check in to your accommodation, depart for a visit to the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs Elysees. In the evening take a cruise along the River Seine, with beautiful views of the city and its most famous landmarks, before returning to your accommodation.
Day 2:
Depart for your morning excursions. Visit the Sacre Coeur and Place du Tertre in Montmartre. In the afternoon leave Paris and head for the Claude Monet Foundation in Giverny. Return to Paris for the evening and return to your accommodation.
Day 3:
Full day excursion to Disneyland Resort Paris.
Day 4:
Take a trip up to the Eiffel Tower, the most famous landmark in Paris built in 1889. In the afternoon visit the Musee d’Orsay and the Musee Rodin. Spend time enjoying the Latin Quarter, and then return to your accommodation.
Day 5:
Check out of your accommodation and depart for your morning visit to le Louvre. Then walk through the Tuilleries gardens en route to the l’Orangerie. Depart Paris for your return channel crossing back to the UK.



