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Do they speak French at Disneyland?

All the shows are in both French and English. Yes, you will find that Mickey has a different sound when he's speaking French but my children have never questioned that... the same way they don't question why Belle in the parade has a completely different face to the Belle they just met at the Princess Lunch ;-) .



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In the shows and parades the characters will 'speak' English and French. If your child questions why Mickey is speaking French it would be pretty easy to explain that Mickey speaks lots of languages to make sure all the boys and girls from around the world can understand him.

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