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Both exhilarating and exhausting, Disneyland Paris is a big hit with kids and adults alike and, unsurprisingly, one of Europe's top tourist attractions. Here is a little overview of what there is to see and do there, as well as our advice for a pleasant stay.

Since 1992, Disneyland Paris (then called Euro Disney) has welcomed more than 250 million visitors to its magical theme parks and hotels. Comprised of two parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park), seven hotels and a district of restaurants and shops called Disney Village, the theme park has become a vacation destination in its own right, and it does not just gets better. Following its 30th anniversary celebration, the opening of Avengers Campus and the reimagining of the Disneyland Hotel, Disneyland Paris recently announced big plans to completely transform Walt Disney Studios Park into Disney Adventure World.

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to enter a world of pure joy, where magic comes to life and adventure awaits at every turn? Disneyland Paris has what you need. Here you can live, breathe and even take a piece of Disney home with you. Read on to learn everything about the park and your Disneyland Paris ticket options.

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What to Know Before Booking Disneyland Paris Tickets

 

  • Entrance tickets to Disneyland Paris are available for 1, 2, 3 or 4 days, depending on the number of days you want to spend in the park.
  • Disneyland Paris is made up of two parks: Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, which each offer unique attractions and experiences.
  • Consider purchasing Disney Premier Access to save time and benefit from exclusive benefits.
  • Book your meals in advance to ensure you can enjoy the most popular restaurants and character meals.
  • Disneyland Paris offers special rates for people with disabilities and military personnel, making the experience more accessible and affordable for these groups.
  • Some attractions have restrictions for pregnant women or people with heart, back or neck problems.

Highlights of Disneyland Paris

This castle is located in the heart of the amusement park. With its turquoise-tiled towers, its golden turrets and its working drawbridge, it has all the makings of a great castle. And yet, when you approach the castle, you may think that it is smaller than it appears from a distance. That's because mastermind Walt Disney knew a thing or two about illusions. For the castle, he used a technique called "forced perspective", in which details of the design, such as bricks, are gradually reduced as they rise. Thanks to this sleight of hand, the building, almost eight stories high, appears more imposing when viewed from a distance.

We all grew up seeing these iconic characters in our favorite Disney films that have stood the test of time. That's why we really love Walt Disney World characters who bring back the magic of our childhood. There is no more authentic experience than meeting characters at Disney World, because even when you see them in the parks, you feel like they are real!

Ahoy, friends! In this attraction, you will set off on a thrilling adventure in the seven seas with Captain Jack Sparrow, discovering hidden treasure! As you pass through familiar landscapes and listen to music from the film's soundtrack, you will be transported to the Caribbean and finally get to live the life of a pirate. Perfect for all ages, this pirate getaway will please everyone, so get ready to embark on an epic journey!

As one of Disney's biggest stars, seeing and meeting Mickey Mouse is high on many Disneyland Paris visitors' wish lists. If you're wondering where to find Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Paris, we've got you covered! From his permanent welcome in Fantasyland to character dinners and surprise appearances from his friends, it is possible to meet Mickey Mouse in all the Disneyland Paris parks.

From central Paris to Disneyland: the best way to get there

Where is Disneyland Paris?
Disneyland Paris, or Euro Disney, is located approximately 32 km east of central Paris. The most popular way to travel between Disneyland Paris and the city center is by suburban trains called RER (Réseau Express Régional).

RER line A ends at Marne-la-Vallée station, which is close to the entrance gates to Disney Village and the Disneyland Paris theme parks. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes.

Every morning, the trains are full of families going from Paris to Disneyland.

But there are other options for visitors nervous about braving the public transportation system with kids. You can use a tourist bus or hotel shuttle with pickup from your hotel in central Paris.

What are the opening hours of Disneyland Paris?

The Disneyland Paris theme park is open every day of the year but opening times vary depending on the season, which means they are not always the same. That's why, when planning your visit, always buy your tickets online, and then you will see the opening times for your reservation.

Depending on the expected attendance on certain days of the week or certain months of the year, opening hours are extended or reduced in order to make the most of the park's attractions and shows.

So, for example, Disneyland Paris generally opens early (around 9 a.m.) on weekends and a little later (around 9:30 a.m.) on weekdays.

In any case, you should know that Disneyland Paris only publishes the park's opening hours 3 months in advance.

 

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