Disney Shares First Look at "Incredibles" Themed Guest Rooms at Disney's Contemporary Resort
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- June 24, 2021
Christmas arrives at the Disneyland Paris resort this November. Starting from 12 November and running through the 8 January 2023, Disney Enchanted Christmas will bring new holiday festivities to the Paris park. “Christmas is coming! Bring your loved ones together and share in the merry magic of this year’s Disney Enchanted Christmas season at Disneyland
READ MOREDisneyland Paris gets into the holiday spirit with their Halfway to the Holidays, where Disney Enchanted Christmas will return from Nov. 12, 2022, to Jan. 8, 2023. This year, the resort’s 30th-anniversary celebration will make the holidays shine brighter! It is sure to be a special time as Disneyland Park transforms with twinkling lights and fairytale
READ MOREToday, the Disney Parks Blog gave guests a sneak peek into what the holidays are like at Disney Parks around the world. Thomas Smith, Editorial Content Director, Disney Parks described what guests can expect when they visit Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Shanghai Disney Resort and Tokyo Disney Resort. Guests visiting Disneyland Paris can take part in a spectacular holiday
READ MOREDisney continues to introduce offerings to guests visiting the Disneyland Paris resort. Recently they announced starting 21 December “Disney Illuminations,” a nighttime firework, projection, and water spectacular will return to Disneyland Park. Starting on 10 January 2022, “Disney Stars on Parade,” a star-studded parade, will take to the streets at Disneyland. The daytime spectacular is
READ MOREEven though Disneyland Paris is closed until February 2021 and the holidays will be very different for many, Disney is trying to make them a little more fun and spread a little “pixie dust beyond the Parks.” According to press notes, for 24 days, Disneyland Paris will be offering a free digital calendar with “daily
READ MOREResponding to the soaring cases of COVID-19 in France, French President Emmanuel Macron shut down most of the country in October. Last month as the country’s cases started to decline, President Macron stated that some restricts would ease up, however he ruled out opening theme parks over the Christmas holidays. According to France24, France and
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