We went just after it opened in 1992. It was good, and we had tickets to get in early before the majority of people. I do not know if you can get those tickets normally, seeing as my Dad was working for Kodak at the time, and the tickets were a perk, due to Kodak being one of the sponsors, but I'd imagine something like it must be available.
Bear in mind that it was a very long day (8am - 10 or 11pm), and I remember being knackered by the end, so if you have young kids, you might want to split it up over 2 days, make it a bit more enjoyable.
It will probably have changed beyond all recognition now, but if it hasn't, what ever you do, DON'T go on the
'Its A Small World After All'
water ride. Its shoot.
In fact, the only bad experience we had (although not me personally) there was when we went to see the light parade at the end of the day. Mum and I were seperated from everyone else and all went well*.... until we met up with the others later only to find them pretty pissed off.
It turns out, that a bunch of French people had basically barged their way to the front and were rude and obnoxious to everyone in sight, saying things along the lines of
'Euro Disney is for the French, F**K off home!!'
..... in front of lots of families with young kids, and proceeded to be utter twats the entire time.
We were with family friends, and their youngest daughter was in tears becuase these idiots had totally ruined it, whilst the mother proceeded to call all the woman in the offending French group 'Dogs' in French (only because I think it was one of the few insults she knew in French). We were by no means the only non French people there, and I get the impression that a fight didn't break out only because there were kids present.
It probably has changed now, but just bear that attitude in mind.
* - I learned later that actually where we were standing, a large German guy (with his family obviously) behind us was watching and making sure were ok, but I never noticed this. Maybe he knew something we didn't about the French group nearby.
...Either that or he fancied my Mum
