Disneyland Paris joins Disney World and Disneyland in the holiday celebrations!
The holiday season is in full swing, not only in Disney World and Disneyland, but Disneyland Paris is joining in too!
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Disneyland Paris joins Disney World and Disneyland in the holiday celebrations!
The holiday season is in full swing, not only in Disney World and Disneyland, but Disneyland Paris is joining in too!
Since Halloween is over, holiday celebrations will soon be here in full force in the Disney Parks!
We’ve already seen decorations go up in Disney World, as well as holiday merchandise hit the shelves, and we also got a sneak peek of some festive items coming to Disneyland. But, it’s time to get even more excited for the season, because Disney just revealed some NEW holiday merchandise coming to Disney parks and online!
We write a lot about Disney World, but there are other Disney Parks located all around the world!
Each Disney Park has a unique look, with many of the parks reflecting local cultural influences through the attractions, lands, architecture, and more. Fantasyland looks a little different in Disneyland Paris, and today we have a video with a behind-the-scenes tour!
The Hotel Santa Fe at Disneyland Paris is one of six Disney hotels on property and is themed after the Cars franchise!
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Today, there was a great development for the Hotel Santa Fe, which has been closed since last year.
Headed to Disneyland Paris soon? There’s been a major update!
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Just like the domestic Disney parks, Disneyland Paris has an accessibility program so that disabled guests can experience the attractions around the park. Now, the resort is introducing a new accessibility program, and we’ve got all the details!
Earlier this year, Disneyland Paris unveiled a new Premier Access program, which essentially got rid of the FastPass system there and replaced it with a program that allows guests to pay a little extra to skip the lines at certain attractions. Sounds kinda like Disney Genie+ and pay-per-ride, right?
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Premier Access works like this — a guest can choose to pay an upcharge via the Disneyland Paris app to skip the line for each available attraction. Only certain rides have this feature, but those that do cost anywhere from around €8 to €15 (around $9 to $18 USD).
Disneyland Paris is home to two theme parks, including Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.
Disneyland Paris just announced their Halloween plans for 2021 and it includes a 38-day Halloween celebration, including a special event on Halloween night! There will be Halloween decorations, Disney Villains, new merchandise, and more. If you want to learn more about this festival, we’ve got all the details!
Disneyland Paris recently revamped one of their hotels to highlight Marvel Studios. Renamed Hotel New York — The Art of Marvel, the resort doesn’t reserve focus for the visual arts — in fact, they pay an impressive amount of attention to music.
Inside, a brand new Marvel-inspired playlist echoes through the halls. It’s a chilled styling at the intersection of jazz and hip hop. The specially made musical stylings run for more than 75 minutes.
We’ve seen a lot of news shared about Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary lately, but that resort isn’t the only one celebrating a big anniversary in the near future.
Disneyland Paris officially opened on April 12th, 1992, meaning next year (2022) will be its 30th anniversary! We’ve already seen some things recently announced about Disneyland Paris including how a land in Walt Disney Studios Park at the resort will be called Worlds of Pixar and how Disneyland Paris is working with a company to make recycling more magical in certain cities. But, now we’ve got news about the festivities coming for the big anniversary next year!
Disney Genie+ is a new paid service coming soon to Disney World and Disneyland. There’s a lot to unpack with this new Fastpass+ replacement, and we still have a lot of questions about how everything will work!
One thing we do know is that guests who want to use the Lightning Lane will have to pay for select attractions separately, like the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, by making Individual Attraction Selections. If you’ve been to Disneyland Paris recently, you might notice some similarities in the new Individual Attraction Selection process — let’s break it down!