Wrote by Tristane on Tuesday, December 25th 2007 at 8:30 am
Today, Father Christmas will visit your home, arriving by the chimney, window, front door or even air ducts if he has to! He’ll find a way in. He’s a clever man.
Thanks to you, every day has been like Christmas to me since we’ve known each other: you’ve often let me in through the windows of your computers. I didn’t have to push away too much snow or take the stockings from the mantel… That’s the advantage of being small and discreet, of working my magic quietly like a fairy. But, of course, you’ve been there for me and so have other helping hands and elves.
So many nice people who supported, assisted and helped me… Like you, by posting your comments.
Sabrina, Catherine, Micka, Pierre-Emmanuel, Madame T., as well as Aurore, Sandra, Audrey, Claudia, Almaterra, Cuck, Charline, Marc, Dédé, Astrid, Guillaume, Anthony, La Belle Mauve, Claudie, Julie, WebSeven, Phoenix, Aurélie, Yves, Silver, Yovan, Taorich, Spiderman, Lio, Leeloo, Lisa, Mel, Nico, Guigui, Baboune, Sylvie, Belegaer… And everyone else I’m forgetting.
Wrote by Tristane on Wednesday, December 19th 2007 at 4:55 pm

Did you really think that the Disneyland Resort Paris - our beloved Park, the kingdom of Mickey, his friends and children young and old, the Disney that we all know and love - would make the jump to 2008 without doing something special? Well, you were wrong!
Of course, for the evening of 31 December, once called Saint Sylvester’s Eve, there will be Christmas shows (things would be strange otherwise - there would be something wrong with the world!).
But all is well with the world! You can watch Disney’s Once Upon a Dream Parade (magical), meet Father Christmas (of course ;-), marvel at the Enchanted Candlebration (a must) and enjoy the Disney Fantillusion and Mickey’s Winter Wonderland ice show.
Now, I know that you’re thinking that this is already enough! But it’s New Year’s Eve…!
Wrote by Tristane on Tuesday, December 18th 2007 at 6:26 pm
10,000 evenings when guests could chow down while watching the greatest Disney Dinner-Show, 15 years during which the team of the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show at the Disneyland Resort Paris performed each night for your pleasure and mine (well, at least mine; that’s for sure! ;-). Impressive, is it not? But then again, for a buffalo, it’s not surprising… And that, my friends, is another display of my wonderful sense of humour
For the occasion, Bill pulled out all the stops and had the dance floor jumping.
And it didn’t stop there… Because the Wild West is a tad macho (don’t deny it, boys…), we were treated to the “Champagne Girls”, beautiful nymphs who put a new twinkle in our eyes.
And even I, blonde that I am, was charmed.
Wrote by Tristane on Monday, December 17th 2007 at 4:11 pm
I did my Julius Caesar, just to see what it was like… And I was amazed and completely won over by so much beauty! And, although I’m blonde, I’m not that easy to impress! Except… Except that in this case, the Disney on Ice team decided to completely wow the Zénith… And it did! Two hours of entertainment, two hours of amazing performances (with an intermission, just to get you excited about returning to the show), two hours of very professional figure skating (when your casting includes international athletes, you’re sure to get a magical result).
Wrote by Tristane on Friday, December 14th 2007 at 6:53 pm
What, you didn’t know that the Disney Village could also become a mountain town when it wants to? A ski resort as prized as Tigne or Avoriaz? Well, it’s true!

The SYVELLES Snow Session even took place at the Disney Village less than a month ago. A winter sports
event just like in the Alps, with demonstrations of jumps and technical figures carried out by professionals of the profession nonetheless! We saw (or should I say admired, drooled over and dreamed of marrying
Paul-Henri de la Rue and his snowboard, who took 3rd place in the last Olympic Games and not that bad on his board.
Wrote by Tristane on Tuesday, November 20th 2007 at 9:32 am

There she was, in the starring role on the poster hanging high on the Cinémagique wall of the Walt Disney Studios Park: Giselle! She was proud to see all of these people rushing to see her during the almost-worldwide premiere on Saturday (the film was released on the same day in the United States and will hit the big screens in France on 28 November 2007).
Wrote by Tristane on Thursday, November 15th 2007 at 10:52 am
I don’t know about you, but for me, winter is this grey, cold thing that makes us all dress like we’re the Michelin Man in seven and a half layers of woolly pullies! Henri Salvador may well sing about his winter garden, but me, I’ve always had trouble seeing the bright side of winter, except for one thing…
Winter is also when outdoor ice rinks opens, and also marks the return of shows on ice. Ah, now I can spy a glimmer of light through the fog (admire the poetess ;-).
This year, Disney on ice is called “Adventures in Disneyland” and “it’s gonna be phat” as the young people say!
Wrote by Tristane on Monday, November 12th 2007 at 5:10 pm
YeahiYeah….The show must go on…What do you mean I don’t have the physique, charisma, or voice of Freddie Mercury. Frankly, you’ve got no imagination!
But I’ve just found out, thanks to my Mickey ears, that the 15th birthday celebrations are going on until March 2009 !!!
Why stop next March after all?
Wrote by Tristane on Monday, November 12th 2007 at 4:31 pm
I’ve already told you a bit about this. If you remember, this great event is being organised by Disneyland Resort Paris for the benefit of Unicef…Don’t worry, I’ll jolt your memory by the end of these few lines. In any case, get ready, because it’s majorly important.
Thanks to the generosity of designers and the initiative of Disney, on 19th November, an auction will take place at Christie’s in Paris (9 avenue Matignon, 8th district), under the hammer of Lionel Gosset.
Wrote by Tristane on Friday, November 2nd 2007 at 8:00 am
Well my sweetheart, Christmas at Disney is better than ever this year for the 15th birthday.
It starts on 10th November and goes on until 6th January 2008. There’ll be the Christmas dream float that closes the Disney’s Once Upon a Dream Parade, there’s the Mickey’s Winter Wonderland, Father Christmas Village, the Disney’s Fantillusion parade. There’s also the Enchanted Candleabration with the Princes and Princesses’ ballet, and the Castle will be illuminated in its 15th birthday and Christmas colours!
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