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  1. An interactive map of all the attractions at Disneyland Park, from Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain to Phantom Manor, Big Thunder Mountain and more!

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Our Disneyland Paris Rides / Attractions Guide is a list of all the rides and attractions at Disneyland Park. Use this guide to get acquainted with the rides and to figure out which ones you definitely have to try and which ones you want to skip.

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    Spread across 140 acres of land, Disneyland Paris can be a bit of maze to get around. It can be easy to get lost and end up traipsing from one end of the park to the other for no good reason! Both parks have helpfully created different lands (called Lots in the Studio Park) so you can navigate the park a little easier. There are around 50 attractio...

    Pirates Of The Caribbean

    If you’ve been on the Pirates of the Caribbean rides at the other Disney resorts, you might think that you can skip the Parisian offering. But this would be a big mistake! Whilst the Pirates of the Caribbean ride is a great ride in the other parks (it even features on our best Magic Kingdom rides list), it’s by far the best at Disneyland Paris. Not only does it feature two drops, rather than the standard one, it is much darker and creepier than the other versions of this ride. Head to Adventu...

    Phantom Manor

    Having just reopened in 2019, after a huge renovation, Phantom Manor is one of the best rides at Disneyland Paris. Strap in for a creepy tour through the haunted manor with all new details and a much better storyline to follow. Located in the heart of Frontierland, Disneyland has really pushed the boat out with this ride. The outside of the ride is designed to look just as creepy as what you will find inside which adds to the whole experience. The story is told in both French and English so y...

    Big Thunder Mountain

    Forming the iconic backdrop of Frontierland, Big Thunder Mountain is a fast-paced, runaway train ride that is great for the whole family. Big Thunder Mountain is one of the bigger, more rollercoastery rides at Disneyland Paris so a height restriction of 1.02m does apply. Once you’ve passed the height restriction, you are in for a real treat. Travelling at some speed through the mountains, twist and turn as the runaway mine cart takes you on an incredible journey. The train journeys through an...

    Dumbo the Flying Elephant

    Whilst Dumbo was a very special elephant, Dumbo the ride is nothing special. It is a standard spinning ride in Fantasyland, suitable for all ages, where you can choose the height of your elephant. This element of control does make it fun for little ones, however it is a very short and repetitive ride.

    Orbitron

    Another spinning ride, Orbitron is located in Discoveryland and is designed more for bigger kids. It is a pretty generic spinning ride, going slightly faster than Dumbo but without much more to it than that. It’s interestingly designed on Leonardo Da Vinci’s drawings of the solar system, but that’s really where the interest stops. The queues are also quite long for what it is so it’s best to avoid unless you’ve done everything else you want to do.

    Mad Hatter’s Teacups

    The teacups are a staple part of any theme park so it would be remiss of Disneyland Paris not to have one. However, they are exactly the same as any other teacups you could ride anywhere in the world. The only benefit of this ride at Disneyland Paris is that each turn takes a large amount of people so the queue goes down very quickly. It’s bright and good fun for the kids, but not a must-do.

    Ratatouille: The Adventure

    In our opinion, Ratatouille is not only one of the best rides at Walt Disney Studios Park but one of the best rides at Disneyland Paris as a whole. Ratatouille, set in Paris, comes alive with this incredible ride. Disneyland Paris is the only park that currently has this ride (it will be arriving at Epcot in Summer 2020) and it is phenomenal. Even the queue area is themed perfectly to the film, including an appearance from Gusteau himself! Ratatouille is a 4D adventure that is so different fr...

    The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

    Prepare to enter the Twilight Zone, a place past the 5th dimension. This ride is not for the faint hearted. Prepare to rocket up a hotel in a spooky elevator and plummet back down, again and again! The view over the park at the top is definitely worth the gut wrenching feeling as you fall back down. There are now 3 different horrors that await you when the doors open so you can experience even more chills and a different ride each time you enter the Tower of Terror. This also means that you’l...

    Crush’s Coaster

    The wait times for Crush’s Coaster can get INSANE, but it’s worth the wait! The cart on its own is worth waiting in line – how often do you get to hurtle around a rollercoaster in a turtle shell? It’s also a great rollercoaster, with plenty of twists and turns and the design of the cart means that you get to experience it all at different angles then you’re used to. The detailing before and during the ride are also great and you really feel like you’re underwater. The ride doesn’t last for ve...

    Flying Carpets

    Similar to the Dumbo ride at the Disneyland park, the Flying Carpets over Agrabah is a spinning ride that is mostly overrated. The design of the ride is quite good, with the Genie director, and the queue is generally relatively short. However, the ride itself is mostly boring. It also has the added downfall that you can only control the height of the carpet if you’re sat in the front two seats so you could end up with someone being disappointed they didn’t get to change the heights.

    Slinky Dog Spin

    Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin is one of the worst Disneyland Paris rides ever. Unless you have very tiny tots, it’s one you can definitely skip. It’s a simple circular coaster ride with some slight bumps on the track. The only good thing about the ride is you get to sit inside a giant Slinky Dog but even then it’s not for a long and not for a very enjoyable time anyway. The short line may draw you in but just remember, it’s short for a reason. Which rides at Disneyland Paris are your favorite? Any t...

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  5. Apr 18, 2024 · Must Do Attractions & Rides At Disneyland Paris. To help with navigation, I’ll categorize these rides in Disneyland Paris depending on the park they’re located (whether Disneyland Park or World Disney Studios) and I’ll also include height requirements and who the ride is most suited for so you know what to expect.

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