Disneyland Paris
Europe's premier Disney theme park located east of Paris, featuring Cinderella's Castle and attractions inspired by Disney's magical worlds. It combines American entertainment with European charm and is one of the most visited amusement parks in the world.
Things to do
- Cinderella's Castle — Climb to the top of the iconic 55-meter castle at the heart of Disneyland Park for panoramic views and explore the princess's story within.
- Space Mountain: Mission 2 — Experience a thrilling indoor roller coaster through outer space in Discoveryland with state-of-the-art special effects and soundtrack.
- Pirates of the Caribbean — Sail through a dark ride featuring animatronic pirates, treasure, and the iconic Jack Sparrow character in Adventureland.
- Phantom Manor — Tour a haunted house with Victorian Gothic architecture and dark ride technology in Frontierland that tells the story of a tragic bride.
- Walt Disney Studios Park — Visit the sister park dedicated to animation, film, and television with attractions like The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and Toy Story Playland.
- It's a Small World — Cruise through a gentle boat ride celebrating world cultures with the famous earworm song and elaborate puppet scenes across different lands.
- Big Thunder Mountain — Race down a runaway mine train roller coaster in Frontierland with twists, drops, and a gold rush theme.
Food to try
- Crêpes aux Fraises — Thin French pancakes filled with fresh strawberries and crème fraîche, a classic European treat available at multiple park locations.
- Croque Monsieur — A traditional French ham and cheese grilled sandwich served hot with crispy golden bread, found at quick-service restaurants throughout the parks.
- Ratatouille Inspired Dishes — Fresh vegetable-based French cuisine featuring the iconic animated film's themes, available especially near Remy's Ratatouille Adventure in Walt Disney Studios.
- Macarons — Delicate French almond meringue cookies with ganache filling available in multiple colors and flavors at bakery spots within the park.
- French Onion Soup — A warming classic soup topped with melted Gruyère cheese and crusty bread, reflecting Parisian bistro tradition in the parks' table-service restaurants.
Local customs & good to know
- Queue Etiquette — French visitors may stand closer in queues than English-speaking guests expect; respect personal space while accepting more compact line formations than typical in other Disney parks.
- Language Mix — While English is widely spoken by cast members, French is the primary language; learning basic phrases like 'Bonjour' and 'S'il vous plaît' shows respect and enhances interactions.
- Dining Reservations — Table-service restaurants require advance reservations made via the official app or website, as walk-ins during peak hours are rarely accommodated in the French tradition of organized dining.
- European Park Hours — The park operates on European seasonal schedules with extended summer hours but significantly reduced winter hours, unlike year-round American Disney parks, so plan accordingly.