Cole Sprouse Takes a Trip Down Memory Lane at Disneyland Paris: ‘Was Good Seeing You Again’

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Cole Sprouse doesn’t mind taking a trip down memory lane.

On Wednesday, Oct. 9, the actor, 32, who rose to fame alongside his brother Dylan on the beloved Disney Channel sitcom The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, shared photos from his recent trip to Disneyland Paris on Instagram.

Sprouse visited the theme park on Tuesday, Oct. 1, with his girlfriend of nearly four years, Ari Fournier, to watch the Coperni Show.

The Riverdale star attended the Paris Fashion Week event in light-washed jeans, black dress shoes, and an oversized trench coat.

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He wore the same look in his Instagram post, beginning with a photo of him making a silly face as he posed next to Mickey Mouse.

The post was followed by a picture of him making the same face as he posed in front of New Century Notions Flora’s Unique Boutique with Pluto and an image of him and Cinderella.

Sprouse ended the post with a photo of himself riding a carousel. “Was good seeing you again,” he wrote in the caption.

In the comment section, fans couldn’t help but point out his hilarious facial expressions.

“That right there, folks, is a man who has been to Disney one too many times 😂,” one fan wrote. Another shared, “When a Disney kid is back at Disney.”

Some of his famous friends also joined in on the fun, including Noah Centineo, who wrote, “😂😂 s—.”

The Suite Life of Zack & Cody ran for three seasons between 2005 and 2008. It was followed by the spinoff, The Suite Life on Deck, which aired from 2008 until 2011, and the movie, The Suite Life Movie.

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While speaking to PEOPLE in February, Sprouse gave “kudos to the people that write and act and direct and who are creatives on children’s programming,” noting that it is “responsible for shaping entire generations.”



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