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  1. Opened on 12 April 1992, the resort is operated by Disney Experiences, a division of The Walt Disney Company. It is the second Disney park outside the United States, following the opening of the Tokyo Disney Resort in 1983, and the largest.

    • 700 ha (7.0 km²; 1,700 acres)
    • Disney Parks International
    • 12 April 1992; 31 years ago
    • Chessy, France, Seine-et-Marne
  2. Opened on 12 April 1992, Disneyland Paris is the second Disney resort to open outside the United States, following Tokyo Disney Resort. The park encompasses two theme parks — Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park — resort hotels, Disney Village, and a golf course.

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  3. On 12 April 1992, Disneyland Paris officially opens its doors to the public. At the time, the resort included one theme park, several hotels, and an entertainment complex, Disney Village®. 1993. DISNEYLAND PARIS IS LINKED TO EUROPE. On 26 May 1994, the Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy TGV station opened.

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  4. Mar 6, 2022 · It closed again for the pandemic on October 29, 2020, not opening again until July 15, 2021. It has remained open since. Today, in addition to the two parks, Disneyland Paris includes Disney Village (the dining, entertainment, and shopping district), and seven hotels: Disneyland Hotel. Disney’s Newport Bay Club. Disney’s Sequoia Lodge.

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    • Creating Disneyland Paris
    • Opening Day Sights
    • In The Park on Opening Day
    • 30 Years of Disneyland Paris

    Before we get to the opening day for Disneyland Paris, let’s take a look back at the creation of the most magical theme park in Europe. In 1987, Disneyland Paris became an official project when an agreement was signed by the Walt Disney Company and French public authorities. According to the agreement, construction would begin the following year fo...

    When Disneyland Paris opened (or rather Euro Disney, the name of the resort was not changed until 1994), the property included: 1. Disneyland park 2. The Disney Village shopping, dining, and entertainment complex 3. Disney’s Hotel New York 4. The Disneyland Hotel 5. Disney’s Newport Bay Club Resort 6. Disney’s Sequoia Lodge Resort 7. Disney’s Hotel...

    Disneyland Paris itself featured 29 attractions on opening day, and the layout of the park was very similar to the original Disneyland Parkwith the exception of Discoveryland replacing Tomorrowland, which is largely inspired by the works of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. In another notable change from other Disneyland-style parks, Disneyland Paris ope...

    The resort was not a failure though, and sometimes even the rockiest of beginnings can lead to some incredibly magical things. Like all Disney resorts, the park, resort, and hotels continued to expand, culminating in the Disneyland Paris we see today. In 1996, the Eurostar train began offering direct service to a station right outside Disneyland Pa...

  5. How It All Began. 1987 - Disney signs an agreement with the French authorities to create Euro Disney in France. 1992 - Euro Disney welcomes its first visitors. 1994 - The resort changes its name from Euro Disney to Disneyland ® Resort Paris. More Magical by the Day.

  6. See the opening times for Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, and view the list of available activities and attractions on the day of your visit.

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