Disneyland Paris News
Disneyland Paris Sets GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ Title for the “Largest Aerial Display
During the Bastille Day celebrations on the evening of 14th July, Disneyland Paris made history by accomplishing a remarkable feat: setting a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for orchestrating “The Largest Aerial Display of a Fictional Character Formed by Multirotors/Drones.” A staggering 1,571 drones illuminated the night sky, creating a breathtaking giant tricolour Mickey Mouse head over Sleeping Beauty Castle. This mesmerising display captivated guests and marked a monumental achievement for the resort.
Disney Enchanted Christmas Returns in 2024 at Disneyland Paris
Get ready for a festive celebration like no other as Disneyland Paris brings the magic of Christmas to life from 9th November 2024 until 6th January 2025 with the Disney Enchanted Christmas season. Packed with beloved winter holiday traditions, this festive extravaganza promises to create unforgettable memories for all who attend.
THE FIRST EVER FIVE-STAR HOTEL DEDICATED TO IMMERSIVE DISNEY ROYAL STORIES OPENS
Disneyland Paris reopens the doors of its landmark hotel following a complete transformation. The royally reimagined Disneyland Hotel invites all guests – especially children – to experience an immersive journey into royal Disney stories combined with unparalleled hospitality, fine dining and uniquely Disney entertainment.
Disney Theme Parks Escaping Economic Aftermath
Disney executives express confidence in their theme parks segment and refute concerns about an economic deceleration.
Disney and Make-A-Wish® Celebrate Long Standing Relationship
As Most-Requested Wish in the World, Disney Marks Milestone Moment with Global Events and the First-of-its-kind Main Street, U.S.A. Windows Dedicated to Wish Kids of the World
Eurostar to stop direct trains between London and Disneyland Paris
For many Brits, hopping on the Eurostar on the way to Disneyland Paris will be a treasured family memory, but from next year the international rail service will no longer run direct trains to the popular tourist destination.