In 2026, France remains the country that visits Disneyland Paris the most, accounting for approximately 40% to 45% of its total annual attendance. This is largely due to the park's proximity to Paris (just 35 minutes by train) and the high number of local "Annual Pass" holders who visit frequently throughout the year. Among international visitors, the United Kingdom consistently takes the second spot, followed closely by Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The British market is particularly strong due to the ease of the Eurostar "Disney Express" train and the widespread availability of holiday packages from UK travel agents. Interestingly, 2026 has seen a surge in visitors from Italy and Germany, as Disneyland Paris has successfully marketed itself as a "closer-to-home" alternative to the American Disney parks. Despite being a global destination, the resort's "European heart" is reflected in its guest demographics, with over 80% of its visitors coming from within the European Union. This diverse mix of nationalities makes Disneyland Paris a unique cultural melting pot where announcements are made in multiple languages to accommodate its wide European fan base.