Disneyland Paris is open and welcoming guests. We are in regular contact with the French authorities, and based on their direction, we have temporarily amended some experiences and operations.
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Until 30 September 2023, enjoy the Grand Finale of our 30th Anniversary. Dream bigger, laugh louder and smile wider, with jaw-dropping shows, new attractions and experiences that will make the end of this once-in-a-lifetime celebration more special than ever!
Basic Scoop. During the entire 2023 year, Disney Parks will be celebrating the Walt Disney Company turning 100 years old. This is a global celebration, encompassing all 6 Disney Parks, with the kick off happening at the Disneyland Resort on January 27, 2023.
In 2022, Disneyland Paris won the World Travel Awards' title of 'Europe's Leading Theme Park Resort'. Disneyland Paris already won the same award in 2016, 2017,2020 and 2021. Also in 2022, Disneyland Paris won the title of the best 'European Amusement Park of the Year' during the Parksmania Awards.
But some of the changes making things more complicated at Disneyland are coming from an increased reliance on new technology and systems. The park is now reliant on guests using technology for everything from tickets to reservations to wait times to food ordering to making purchases.
While it's technically possible to visit Disneyland Paris in one day and see some of the highlights, to fully experience all that the park has to offer, it's recommended to spend at least two days there.
January: From the second week of the month from Monday to Friday you will find low crowds, I recommend to let the Christmas season furor pass. February: Only during the first week of the month there are low crowds, the rest of the month is moderate and with high crowds every day at the end of the month.
We enforce the highest security standards and work closely with authorities to ensure an environment that is safe and magical for all our visitors,” a Disneyland Paris cast member explains. Armed military personnel patrol around Disney Village as part of the ongoing Operation Sentinelle.
Disneyland Paris Is Cheaper Than US Disney, But...How much cheaper varies by when you go. Depending on the day you visit, one day/one park tickets can go as low as $63/day. Even peak tickets will run you $101. By comparison, tickets at Disney World start at $109 and go up to $129 on peak days.