Visitors Guide to Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris opened April 12, 1992 as EuroDisneyland. Last year, Disneyland Paris drew more than 10 million visitors - more than any other theme park in Europe. Visitors enter by walking underneath the Disneyland Hotel onto the park's Main Street USA. Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant [Sleeping Beauty's Castle] awaits you at the end of the street, from which you can enter the park's Fantasyland, or peel off into Frontierland, Adventureland, or the Jules Verne-inspired Discoveryland.

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New for 2025

  • Disney Tales of Magic - New nighttime spectacular debuted January 10, featuring projections on Sleeping Beauty Castle and Main Street USA, as well as fireworks, drones, and lasers.
    Disney Tales of Magic
    Photo courtesy Disneyland Paris

What to Do

Top 10

  1. Phantom Manor
    Paris' frontier-themed version of The Haunted Mansion dark ride, with a few show scenes from the never-built Western River Expedition thrown in at the end.
  2. Pirates of the Caribbean
    A reimagining of the classic Disneyland indoor boat ride
  3. Big Thunder Mountain
    The family roller coaster, here located on the island in the middle of the Rivers of America. You board on the Frontierland shore then ride in tunnels under the river to the rest of the coaster. Height requirement: 40 inches
  4. Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain
    This Vekoma indoor coaster opened as Space Mountain in 1995 and was Disney's first roller coaster with an inversion. Height requirement: 47 inches
  5. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril
    A 1,969-foot Intamin coaster, themed to Indiana Jones, featuring a top speed of 37 mph and one inversion. Height requirement: 55 inches
  6. Les Mystères du Nautilus [The Mysteries of the Nautilus]
    A walkthrough tour of the "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" submarine in Discoveryland.
    Mysteries of the Nautilus
    Photos by Robert Niles
  7. It's a Small World
    Disney's classic indoor boat ride, located in Fantasyland
    It's a Small World
  8. Star Tours - The Adventures Continue
    "Star Wars"-themed motion base show in Discoveryland

  9. Le Pays des Contes de Fées [The Land of Fairy Tales]
    A boat ride through Fantasyland's Story Book Land
    Land of Fairy Tales
  10. La Tanière du Dragon
    The lair of an animatronic dragon, located under Sleeping Beauty Castle

Other Attractions

Main Street USA

  • Disney Stars on Parade

Fantasyland

  • Alice's Curious Labyrinth: "Alice in Wonderland" themed maze
  • Mad Hatter Tea Cups
  • Le Carrousel de Lancelot: Carousel
  • Dumbo the Fling Elephant
  • Casey Jr. – le Petit Train du Cirque [Casey Jr. - The Little Circus Train]
  • Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]: Dark ride
  • Les Voyages de Pinocchio [The Voyages of Pinocchio]: Dark ride
  • Peter Pan's Flight: Dark ride

Frontierland

  • Thunder Mesa Riverboat: Boat ride around the Rivers of America
  • The Lion King - Rhythms of the Pride Lands: Live show in Frontierland Theater

Adventureland

  • Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin [Aladdin's Enchanted Passage]: Walkthrough
  • Adventure Isle: Playground
  • La Cabane des Robinson [Robinson Family Treehouse]; Walkthrough

Discoveryland

  • Autopia: Driving cars
  • Orbitron: Spinner
  • Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast: Interactive dark ride
  • Mickey's Philharmagic: 3D movie

What to Eat

Character Dining

  • Auberge de Cendrillon: Prix fixe table service Disney Princess character meal, in Fantasyland
  • Plaza Gardens Restaurant: All-you-can-eat breakfast or dinner buffet with Disney characters, on Main Street USA

Table Service

  • Walt's: American-themed restaurant above Main Street USA
  • Captain Jack's - Restaurant des Pirates: Paris' "Blue Bayou," serving seafood and Creole cooking on the shore of Pirates of the Caribbean in Adventureland.
  • The Lucky Nugget Saloon: Burgers, ribs, fish & chips, in Frontierland
  • Silver Spur Steakhouse: Salad, beef, and salmon, in Frontierland

Buffet

  • Agrabah Cafe Restaurant: All-you-can-eat Moroccan and Middle Eastern fare in Adventureland

Counter Service

Main Street USA

  • Casey's Corner: Hot dogs
  • Market House Deli: Sandwiches, salads, bakery

Fantasyland

  • Au Chalet de la Marionnette: Burgers, hot dogs and chicken
  • Pizzeria Bella Notte: Pasta, Mickey pizza
  • Toad Hall Restaurant: Fish & chips

Frontierland

  • Casa de Coco – Restaurante de Familia: Burritos
  • Cowboy Cookout Barbecue: Burgers, ribs, chicken, sausages
  • Last Chance Cafe: Chicken nuggets and salad

Adventureland

  • Colonel Hathi's Outpost Restaurant: Mickey pizza, butter chicken, dal
  • Restaurant Hakuna Matata: Beef wrap, chicken strips, Yassa chicken or Chakalaka

Discoveryland

  • Café Hyperion: Fish, chicken and beef burgers

Park Map

Disneyland Paris is located 20 miles east of Paris and served by the Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy train station. You can access the resort via RER from Paris or via a quick, direct TGV ride from the Charles De Gaulle Airport.

Strategy

As one might expect for a European attraction, August is the most crowded month of the year at Disneyland Paris. Crowds are smaller during the fall and winter, when the park can see snow. However, Disney Halloween Festival in October and Disney Enchanted Christmas in December boost crowd levels in those months. As for days of the week, anything other than a Saturday typically is fine.

Other than the character meets at Princess Pavilion and Meet Mickey Mouse, wait times at Disneyland Paris aren't very long by the standards of the U.S. parks. Big Thunder Mountain and the ever-low-capacity Peter Pan's Flight are the worst, so head for them first thing in the morning if you want to maximize your time in the park. Otherwise, a specific tour plan is not necessary here. Note that the Railroad station wait times can be longer than in the U.S., so that's not a great option to bypass crowds when navigating the park, like it can be at Walt Disney World.

Disneyland Paris sells a "Guaranteed Access" pass to get early admission to theater shows, but it's rarely necessary. It is helpful, however, if you want to be assured of a prime seat.