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Do the workers at Disneyland Paris speak English?

Yes, with Disneyland Paris welcoming guests throughout the year from Europe and beyond, all Cast Members speak English and are ready to help you with any questions. Our Cast Members are located throughout Disneyland Paris and will be happy to help at any time.



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It is possible to work at Disney without speaking English fluently.

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You Could Go To Disneyland Paris Without Knowing a Word of French... Disneyland Paris is located just outside of Paris, France. The official language is French. However, as with many European countries, English is also widely spoken.

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Indeed, tourists visiting Disneyland Paris generate 6% of tourism revenue in France and 17% of sales in the Ile-de-France region. In 2023, it was reported that more than 375 million visitors have been to Disneyland Paris with an average of 50% French and 50% foreign.

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Anyway, in normal, non-Covid years: Approximately 2 million Brits each year visit Disneyland Paris. Approximately 1 million Brits each year visit Orlando, of which we have to assume a very high percentage visit at least one Disney park.

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The high season and low season in Disneyland Paris are the same as in the French capital. The Disneyland Paris low season is considered from 1st November to 31st March, except for the holiday season (from mid-November to the first days of January). Disneyland Paris at Christmas is always one of the busiest periods!

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Fortunately, Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, even at many of the street markets and other places that traditionally wanted cash only. So, do yourself a favor and don't leave home without a Visa and/or Mastercard - and preferably bring a couple of back-ups, just in case.

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All illicit or hazardous substances, alcoholic beverages, glass bottles, dangerous objects (particularly any offensive or defensive weapons of any type) or objects that appear to be weapons or toy guns (also including toy blasters, squirt guns, etc.), that could endanger visitor security in the Parks, are prohibited.

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Q. Is there a dress code at Disneyland Paris? A. Proper dress is required at all times, and top and bottom garments, as well as footwear, are to be worn.

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Theme Park Experiences Complimentary theme park admission for full-time and part-time positions after two weeks of employment.

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Hi! Anyone working at DLP needs to have a basic level of both French and English. You'll need enough French to live and work in France, so yes.

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If you have a strong resume and good soft skills, it's easy to get a job at Disney. You need to find the positions that suit you best and make sure you have the right experience. Some people enter a Disney college program, which means you can intern for the company. Many interns end up working full-time later on.

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Yes, Paris is considered one of the most expensive cities in the world, but there are ways to reduce your expenses.

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This is so entirely dependent on your own travel preferences that it's tough to estimate but we recommend putting aside roughly €700 to €1700 for spending money for one week in Europe.

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Tipping in France is not mandatory. Even though it is always appreciated, it's up to the customers to decide if they want to tip or not. Unlike other countries, the price of the service is included in the total cost of the bill. You will never be asked to tip, but it's common to leave one if the service was good.

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Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.

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It's always a great time to visit Disney theme parks! However, when planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort, expect lower crowds from mid-September through mid-November (before the Thanksgiving break). Mid-January through mid-March is another time when potentially lower crowds are expected.

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While almost half of the visitors came from France, nearly ten percent of tourists in Disneyland Paris came from Spain.

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