In terms of the individual "Magic Kingdom" style theme parks, Disneyland Paris (Parc Disneyland) is slightly bigger than Tokyo Disneyland. The French park covers approximately 126 to 140 acres (depending on how you measure the surrounding berm), while Tokyo Disneyland is roughly 115 to 126 acres. However, when you look at the entire resorts, the comparison shifts. The Disneyland Paris Resort (which includes two parks, a shopping district, and massive hotel areas) spans over 4,800 acres, though much of that is still undeveloped. The Tokyo Disney Resort is much more compact, covering only about 494 acres in total, but it is extremely dense and "capacity-optimized." While the Paris park feels more spacious with its wide pathways and large "Discoveryland," the Tokyo resort is often considered more "complete" by fans due to the immense scale and detail of its second park, Tokyo DisneySea. In 2026, with the ongoing expansions in Paris (including the World of Frozen), the "usable" footprint of the French resort is growing, but the core castle park in Paris remains the largest of its kind outside of Walt Disney World in Florida.