If you always wanted to visit Disneyland Paris, now is a great time to do it!
If you’ve never been to Disneyland Paris—or maybe you even still call it EuroDisney—there’s plenty more at the French park than what you might realize. If you’re wondering if it is worth the trip? Let’s just say it’s the only place in the world you can eat dinner at a Mickey Mouse rodeo and experience “Ratatouille” in real life.
The two parks are so close together, you can easily visit both in one day, the tickets you can use all day, jumping from park to park, as you wish. I recommend at least three days though, two in Disneyland Park and one in Walt Disney Studios. The ideal vacation, if you want to see the shows, try most of the rides, and meet characters, is six days (In my opinion). If you are staying in a Disney hotel, you of course have the extra magic hours, which you should really use! You also want have time to see Disney Village, which is a lovely place to relax before and/or after going to the parks.
At Disneyland Paris transportation is a breeze and very accessible! There is a train that takes you from Paris, straight to the parks. If you are traveling by air then getting to the magic from Paris has never been easier with your choice of shuttle buses, rental cars, train services and private chauffeur. ‘Magical Shuttle’ Airport Bus takes you from the Paris airports straight to the heart of the magic. Magical Shuttle airport bus is only available as an option and is not included in a package.
The park, which is in the middle of celebrating its 25th anniversary keeps the celebration going strong. The celebration includes:
Disneyland Park:
- Disney characters in special anniversary outfits
- New parade, called “Stars on parade”, which is every day at 17:30
- New castle show at nighttime, called “Disney Illuminations”, which features new songs, pictures, and even has Live action Disney movies, Star Wars and Marvel included
- All new amazing merchandise featuring 25 anniversary, and stars on parade
- New decorations with 25 years anniversary theme
- A show at the Royal Castle stage called “Mickey presents: Happy Anniversary Disneyland Paris”
- A show at the Royal Castle stage called “The Starlit Princess Waltz”
In Walt Disney Studios:
- A new show called “Mickey and the magician”
- New decorations with 25 years anniversary