Disneyland® Paris- Where Every Moment Feels Magical

Disneyland Paris Theme Park is closer & more magical than you think—just 32km from the heart of Paris. Book Disneyland Paris tickets or day tours from Paris to experience Europe’s most enchanting escape. With two theme parks, unique attractions, rides, magical castles, and restaurants, it’s a destination filled with wonder for every age.

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Plan Your Visit to Disneyland Paris

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Opening Hours

  • Disneyland Park: 9:30 am to 9–11 pm
  • Walt Disney Studios Park: 9:30 am – to 9 pm
  • Extra Magic Time: Earlier entry for Disney Hotel & selected Pass holders
  • Times vary by season/events
  • Night parade/fireworks run most evenings; arrive early for viewing spots

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How to Reach

Accessibility Services

Parking

Height Restrictions (Popular Rides)

Things to Know Before Visiting Disneyland Paris

Tips to Avoid Crowd

Go mid-week outside French school holidays. Be at gates 30 to 45 mins before opening, hit headliners first, use Single Rider/Premier Access, ride during parades, and stay late. More Tips

Rules to Follow

Bags are screened; selfie sticks, drones, and alcohol aren’t allowed. Smoke only in signed areas, follow height/health rules, don’t cut queues, and supervise children.

Visitors Guide

Two parks: Disneyland Park & Walt Disney Studios Park. Buy dated tickets online, check live waits, show times, and dining. Plan breaks and catch the parade + nighttime fireworks.

Safety Measures

Read ride warnings and secure loose items. Hydrate, use sun/rain protection. In case of first Aid, Baby Care, and Lost Child points ask a Cast Member for help anytime.

Map

Pick up a free printed map at the entrances. The official app has a GPS map with wait times, toilets, Baby Care, PhotoPass spots, accessibility routes, and menus

Itinerary

1-Day: Disneyland Park, parade midday, hop to Walt Studios for popular shows & end with fireworks.
2-Day: One park per day with shows, character meets, & relaxed meals.

Weather

Paris weather shifts fast so pack layers. Summer needs a hat/sunscreen/water; other seasons need a waterproof jacket or poncho. Evenings are cool year-round; wear comfy shoes

Restaurants

Reserve table-service; Dine earlier or later (12–2 pm) to avoid queues. Use mobile order for quick-service; vegan & allergy-friendly options available; character dining books early

Disneyland Paris — Rides Directory

All attractions at Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park

Disneyland Park 21 rides

  • Big Thunder Mountain
  • Phantom Manor
  • Thunder Mesa Riverboat Landing (Molly Brown riverboat)
  • Disneyland Railroad (Main Street, Frontierland, Fantasyland, Discoveryland stations)
  • Main Street Vehicles & Horse-Drawn Streetcars
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril
  • Le Carrousel de Lancelot
  • Peter Pan’s Flight
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant
  • It’s a small world
  • Casey Jr. – Le Petit Train du Cirque
  • Le Pays des Contes de Fées (storybook boats)
  • Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups
  • Les Voyages de Pinocchio
  • Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (Snow White)
  • Autopia
  • Orbitron – Les Machines Volantes
  • Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
  • Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
  • Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain

Walt Disney Studios Park 11 rides

  • Avengers Assemble: Flight Force
  • Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure
  • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
  • Crush’s Coaster
  • Ratatouille: L’Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy
  • RC Racer
  • Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin
  • Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop
  • Cars Quatre Roues Rallye
  • Cars: Road Trip
  • Flying Carpets Over Agrabah

Shows at Walt Disney Studios Park

Mickey and the Magician
(Animagique Theater)
Mickey Mouse and Disney characters perform under rainbow stage lights

A dazzling stage musical where Mickey learns real “magic” from Disney greats. Live singers, big illusions, and spectacular effects bring scenes from Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and more to life. Family favorite. Check the app (android, ios) for showtimes.

TOGETHER: A Pixar Musical Adventure
(Studio Theater)
Toy Story characters perform on stage with colorful lights

A live band and singers journey through beloved Pixar worlds—Toy Story, Coco, Monsters, Inc., and more with huge screens, choreography, and lighting. Heartwarming, high-energy, and great for all ages. Arrive a little early for the best seats

Frozen: A Musical Invitation
(Animation Celebration)
A mother and daughter take a photo with Olaf from Frozen

An immersive, two-part experience that invites you into Arendelle to sing along with Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff. Interactive moments and “Let It Go” finale make it perfect for kids. Sessions run in French and English.

Alice & the Queen of Hearts
(Theater of the Stars)
Performers dressed as Alice in Wonderland characters on stage

A wild Wonderland showdown with live rock, acrobatics, BMX and trampoline stunts. The audience backs Team Alice or Team Queen, so every show feels different. Outdoor venues—weather and capacity may affect schedules.

Stitch Live!
(Studio D)
Children interact with Stitch during a Disney attraction

Hilarious, real-time interactive show where Stitch chats with the audience on a giant screen. Kids often get speaking roles, making each performance unique. Short, fun, and air-conditioned—great mid-day break.

Avengers Unite!
(Avengers Campus – outdoor)
Visitors pose with Captain America at Disneyland Paris

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes assemble for an action sequence across rooftops and stages with fights, stunts, and heroic poses. Standing show with multiple daily performances. Arrive 10–15 minutes early for a clear view.

Disneyland Paris Events

The entrance of Disneyland Paris decorated for the Music Festival

Disney Music Festival

April 19, 2025 – September 7, 2025

Hear Disney songs, vintage favorites to today’s hits in concerts, dance showcases & pop-up street sets. Features surprise appearances by Disney and Pixar Characters.

  • Rotating stages and roaming mini-performances
  • Dance-along and sing-along moments for all ages
  • Characters in special festival looks & photo ops
  • Limited-edition snacks/merch

Advance booking recommended

Disneyland Paris entrance decorated with pumpkins and a Happy Halloween banner

Disney Halloween Festival

October 1, 2025 – November 2, 2025

Spooky décor, cheeky pranks and villainous fun take over the parks family-friendly by day, deliciously eerie by night. Are you brave enough to join the mischief?

  • Meet-and-greets with Disney Villains and seasonal photo spots
  • Halloween parade and after-dark atmospheres in select areas
  • Themed treats, limited merch, and pumpkin-packed décor
  • Costumes welcome (follow Disneyland Paris costume guidelines)

Advance booking recommended

A glowing Christmas parade float with Minnie Mouse at Disneyland

Disney Enchanted Christmas

November 8, 2025 – January 6, 2026

Step into a winter wonderland with twinkling lights, festive music and magical “snow” on Main Street, U.S.A. Perfect for memory-making with friends and family.

  • Giant Christmas tree, nightly illumination moments & carols
  • Festive daytime parade and Characters in holiday outfits
  • Seasonal shows, photolocations, treats and warm beverages
  • Meet Santa on select dates before Christmas Eve

Advance booking recommended

Inside Disneyland Paris

A father gives his daughter a piggyback ride in Disneyland® Paris, both smiling happily in front of the park

Disneyland Park

Fairytale castle, five themed lands, and the most classic Disney rides in Europe—this is the heart of the resort. Stroll from storybook scenes to wild frontiers, then end under a sky of pixie-dust (fireworks).

  • Plan a full day
  • Don’t miss: Big Thunder Mountain, Phantom Manor, Pirates, and the dragon beneath the castle
  • Night finale by the castle—arrive 30 to 45 min early for a view
The entrance gate of Walt Disney Studios with a Mickey Mouse water tower

Walt Disney Studios Park

Action, stunts and blockbusters come to life in Avengers Campus and Worlds of Pixar. Swing with Spider-Man, shrink for Ratatouille, and brave the Twilight Zone.

  • Plan ½–1 day
  • Headliners: Crush’s Coaster, Flight Force, Tower of Terror, W.E.B. Adventure, Frozen: A Musical Invitation
  • Stage highlight: Mickey and the Magician: songs from Frozen, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
The glowing entrance sign of Disney Village at night

Disney Village

Open-access dining, shops and live entertainment between the parks and hotels—perfect before rope-drop or after fireworks.

  • Allow 1–3 hours (great evenings)
  • Favorites: World of Disney, LEGO® Store, Annette’s Diner, The Steakhouse, Rainforest Café
  • No park ticket needed; venues are open late most nights with street performers and music.
A colorful Toy Story float passes by during a Disney parade

Parades of Disney Characters

See floats, dancers, and favorite Characters roll down Main Street, U.S.A. to Central Plaza. The daily parade is family-friendly, with extra seasonal versions for Halloween and Christmas.

  • 25–30 minutes; multiple performances on busy days
  • Best views near Town Square/Central Plaza; Arrive 20–30 min early
Fireworks light up the night sky above the Disney castle

Fireworks & Sleeping Beauty Castle Show

End your day with the nighttime spectacular above Sleeping Beauty Castle—projections, fountains, lasers, and fireworks (weather permitting). On select seasons, special effects and themed moments are added.

  • ~20 minutes, usually at or after park closing
  • Stand in Central Plaza for full projections; pyrotechnics may be modified in bad weather
A family enjoys dining with Disney characters at a themed restaurant

Dining at Disneyland Paris

From quick bites to table-service classics, you’ll find dozens of options in both parks and Disney Village. Menus and prices appear in the official app (android, ios), with allergy information and kids’ choices noted.

  • Reserve table-service
  • Character dining at Plaza Gardens on select dates; vegetarian/vegan options widely available

Frequently Asked Questions

To help you make the most of your visit, we’ve gathered the most common FAQs about Disneyland® Paris.

Do I need a park reservation at Disneyland Paris?

Most tickets that already have a date do not need a reservation. If you have an undated or flexible ticket, you may need to book a date in advance, so always check your confirmation.

Can I visit both parks in one day at Disneyland Paris?

Yes, you can visit both parks in one day if you buy a 1-day, 2-park ticket. It is best to start early in the morning, focus on the most popular rides first, and then move to the other park in the afternoon when there are less crowds.

What is Disneyland Paris Premier Access and is it worth it?

Disneyland Paris Premier Access is a paid fast-lane service that lets you skip the regular line on certain rides. It can be very helpful on busy days, especially for popular rides like Crush’s Coaster, Big Thunder Mountain, and Avengers Assemble: Flight Force.

Are there lockers or luggage storage at Disneyland Paris?

Yes, there are paid storage services near the park entrances and also at Marne-la-Vallée Chessy train station. Very large items are not allowed inside ride queues.

Can I bring food and water to Disneyland Paris?

Yes, you can bring small snacks and sealed drinks. However, glass containers and alcohol are not allowed. There are picnic areas outside the parks where you can eat your own food.

Is Disneyland Paris PhotoPass+ worth it?

Disneyland Paris PhotoPass+ is good value if you plan to take many ride photos or meet Disney characters. All the photos of your group are linked to one account, and you can download them.

Is Wi-Fi available at Disneyland Paris?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available in both theme parks, Disney Village, and all Disney Hotels. The connection is usually strongest around the main areas and venues.

What about rain or very hot days at Disneyland Paris?

The parks stay open in all weather. Some outdoor shows and rides may close during heavy rain or extreme heat. On these days, you can enjoy indoor attractions, and it is a good idea to bring water or a poncho.

Which Disneyland Paris park is better for toddlers?

Disneyland Park is the best choice for toddlers because Fantasyland has many rides without height limits. It is also helpful to bring or rent a stroller and plan for a midday break.

Do I get a same-day re-entry at Disneyland Paris?

Yes, you can leave and come back to the park on the same day with a valid ticket. Keep your ticket or QR code ready to scan when re-entering.

Are costumes allowed at Disneyland Paris?

Children can wear costumes every day in the parks. Adults may only wear costumes during special events. On regular days, adults must follow the costume rules, which ban masks, long capes, or anything that may cause safety issues.

What currency and payments are accepted at Disneyland Paris?

The currency at Disneyland Paris is the Euro. Most shops and restaurants accept cards and contactless payments, and some food carts only take cards. ATMs are located in Disney Village and near the park entrances.

Is there EV charging at Disneyland Paris?

Yes, there are electric vehicle charging stations in the main car park. Follow the signs, and remember to bring your own cable or app if required by the operator.