A. Yes. Don't worry, Disneyland Paris is full of attractions that are protected against rain. For your safety, access to some attractions may be restricted without prior warning due to adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain and high winds.
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Disneyland Resort tickets are nonrefundable, so finding a new time to visit is the best option for you!
Yes. Don't worry, Disneyland Paris is full of attractions that are protected against rain. For your safety, access to some attractions may be restricted without prior warning due to adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain and high winds.
While a rainy day in the parks is better than not being in the parks, I understand the choice to reschedule. Disneyland tickets are nonrefundable. If you have tickets with theme park ticket reservations, you can go in and cancel those reservations or just let them be.
Yes, it is worth going to Disneyland in the rain to take advantage of extremely low crowds and wait times. Many locals will clear out of the parks during rain so the wait times will be very low.
You won't see princesses around the Disneyland entrance or Goofy ambling down the street in the rain. While the pre-planned character meet-and-greets will still be happening, don't plan on seeing characters just walking around. It does take away a little of the magic (probably mostly for ME!)
It's worth noting that the majority of attractions at Disneyland Paris are designed to remain accessible even during rainy weather. So, don't hesitate to take advantage of these indoor and covered attractions to stay dry while experiencing magical moments.
Yes, ponchos are available for purchase if it happens to be raining at Disneyland to keep us dry in case of a little black rain cloud. The child-size ponchos cost $10, while the adult-size ponchos cost $12. So we can stay dry and comfortable no matter what the weather brings.
That said, don't expect Magic Kingdom or Disney Springs to be ghost towns just because of a few rain showers. Many guests will simply take their fun inside instead by going on some dark rides, seeing a show or getting something to eat.
Even if it's drizzling, for the most part, Disney World's outdoor rides and other open-air attractions remain open, meaning that you can still have a great (albeit damp) time. Still, be aware that, for safety reasons, some attractions may have to close during periods of heavy rain or lightning.