There's something about walking through the front gates of Disneyland that will send you right back to your childhood. You'll be left breathless by the thrilling rides, and you'll love the enchantment of Sleeping Beauty's Castle. Plus, your favourite Disney characters are wandering around, waiting to make memories with you. Forget your grown-up worries and let yourself be swept away by the magic of Disneyland Paris.
Of course, Disneyland is a natural choice for a family holiday. While visitors of all ages can enjoy the magic, young children may actually believe that they've woken up in a world of wonder and excitement. There are some great gentle rides for very young kids, which even toddlers can enjoy. Here's what you shouldn't miss on this fun-filled activity holiday:
It's a Small World may drive you bonkers with its infectious melody, but little kids will love the dancing characters from around the world.
Peter Pan's Flight is thrilling for little ones, while having beautiful scenery that adults can appreciate.
The Mad Hatter's Tea Cups will have the kids in fits of giggles as they spin around this whimsical ride.
Character meet-and-greet sessions are the best way to embrace Disney magic. Consider a special character breakfast for the perfect start to the day.
Don't miss the Disney shows that you can enjoy. In Walt Disney Studios Park, many have astonishing special effects.
Kids love the Disneyland Parade, which takes place every day on Main Street, USA.
No, it's not just for kids! Disneyland Paris may not have the massive roller coasters you'll find in Florida or Los Angeles, but it still has lots of adrenaline-pumping rides that will satisfy the daredevils of the family. There are thrill rides in both the main Disneyland park and the neighbouring Walt Disney Studios park to explore. Hold onto your hats because these rides are sure to get you screaming!
Warm up with Big Thunder Mountain, a classic wooden roller coaster. It has no loops, making it fun without being scary. If you'd rather something more intense, try Hyperspace Mountain, the Star Wars-themed upgrade to Space Mountain. Make sure you're prepared for some upside-down thrills! In Walt Disney Studios Park, the dizzying Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is a must for anyone who's not afraid of heights.
A trip to Disneyland Paris also lets you explore more of France. While the theme park may be the main attraction, there are lots of interesting places to visit nearby. Of course, top of the list is Paris itself. The City of Light is world-famous for a reason, so if you want to see stunning monuments, enjoy gourmet cuisine and marvel at the romantic atmosphere, make sure to spend a few days there.
La Vallée Village, close to Disneyland Paris, is France's best outlet mall. This is the place to shop 'til you drop and snap up some designer bargains.
The Château of Champs-sur-Marne is another nearby attraction that's worth a day trip. This historical castle boasts scenic gardens and lots of interesting things to see and do.
Haven't had your fill of theme parks yet? Continue the fun in Parc Asterix, an amusement park dedicated to the famous comic book Gaul. With wild roller coasters and fun attractions, this theme park has more of an authentically French vibe than Disneyland.
Discover the magic of Mickey, Minnie and the whole gang. Book a special deal on flights, hotels or tickets to Disneyland Paris today. Let us sweep you away into a world of true enchantment!
A: Generally, Disneyland Paris is cheapest during term time, when families travel less. In particular, you can often find great deals from January to March and again from mid-September to mid-November. However, Halloween is a busy time, so avoid that week.
A: Yes. There are two parks at Disneyland Paris. A three-day trip gives you two days in Disneyland Park and one day in Walt Disney Studios, which is not as big. You may still feel a bit rushed, especially if you travel during the peak season.
A: Yes. There are often special deals and discounts available, especially during the off-peak months. The park also has a number of early-bird deals, which usually require you to book at least six months in advance.
A: That depends on a number of things. For example, are you staying in an official Disney hotel or cheaper accommodation nearby? Aside from tickets, which cost between €60 and €100 per head, you can generally expect to budget €50 to €70 per person per day.
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