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What is Disney France called?

1987 - Disney signs an agreement with the French authorities to create Euro Disney in France. 1992 - Euro Disney welcomes its first visitors. 1994 - The resort changes its name from Euro Disney to Disneyland® Resort Paris.



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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.

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Where is Disneyland Paris? Disneyland Paris, or Euro Disney, is about 20 miles (32km) to the east of the centre of Paris. The most popular way to travel between Disneyland Paris and the city centre is on the suburban commuter trains called the RER (Regional Express Network).

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Disneyland® Paris is open every day of the year. However, opening times vary from season to season. This section lets you know the opening hours of the Parks, schedules for shows and parades (including seasonal parades), which attractions are under renovation during your stay and information on Extra Magic Hours.

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The short answer is yes, but it will take careful planning and a lot of walking. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your one-day visit to Disneyland Paris.

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Disneyland Paris Is Cheaper Than US Disney, But... 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.

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Located near the entrance to the famous Disneyland Paris theme park and hotels, Disney Village Paris is friendly and open to all. Entrance is free and its central location makes for a festive, lively venue from morning to night, whatever the season.

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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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  1. Day 1. Walt Disney Park, Ratatouille ride and Sleeping Beauty Castle.
  2. Day 2. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Lion King show and Disney Village.
  3. Day 3. Avenger's HQ, Art of Disney Animation and Seine River Cruise.


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Undated Tickets 1-Day 1-Park undated = $124.96 per adult and $115.43 per child. 1-Day 2-Park undated = $154.71 per adult and $145.19 per child.

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We have 50 attractions, most of which are open. Some may be closed for maintenance.

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