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DISNEYLAND® PARK
The story begins with a stroll back in time to the early 1900s on Main Street, USA. In Frontierland saddle up for some serious fun, "cuz this here's the Wild West - yee ha!" Grab your compass and set sail for Adventureland, full of swashbuckling thrills and mysterious chills. Ready to live a tale as old as time? Dust off your wings and take flight in Fantasyland, a place where you'll believe in make-believe. Then turn the page, charter a course into the past and live extraordinary visions of the future in Discoveryland - happy endings are just the beginning at Disneyland Park.
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS® PARK
It's Lights! Camera! 360 Magic! Everywhere! All the time!
Step through the Studio Gates and let your imagination soar. Time to immerse yourself in the never-ending, always fascinating world of movies, animation and television. Experience four production zones, all with one single focus: entertainment!
PARIS CABARET & DINNER SHOWS
With our outstanding range of shows in Paris you can experience the energy of the Can Can at Moulin Rouge or relax in the elegant surroundings of Lido. You can add extra spice with Crazy Horse, savour 'L'atmosphère Parisienne' at Paradis Latin. Enjoy a spellbinding show and savour the delights of French cuisine at one of these world-famous venues..
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| Disneyland Park® 2008
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01 Aug – 26 Aug
27 Aug – 31 Aug
01 Sep – 02 Sep
03 Sep – 30 Sep
01 Oct – 19 Oct
20 Oct – 28 Oct
29 Oct – 30 Oct
31 Oct
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10:00 – 23:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 21:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 22:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 19:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 22:00 (Sat & Sun)
10:00 – 20:00 (22nd Sep)
10:00 – 19:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 21:00 (Sat & Sun)
10:00 – 21:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 22:00 (Sat & Sun)
10:00 – 22:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 20:00 (Daily)
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Walt Disney Studios Park® 2008
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01 Aug – 02 Sep
03 Sep – 30 Sep
01 Oct – 31 Oct
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10:00 – 19:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 18:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 18:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 19:00 (Sat, Sun,29th,30th & 31st)
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| Disneyland Paris is just 32km (19 miles) east of Paris.
By RER: From Paris, Line A of the RER (express) will quickly take you to the heart of the Disneyland Park. In just 35 minutes, you will be at the entrance of the Theme Park. Disembark at the line terminus, Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy.
BY CAR: Disneyland Paris can be reached by the A4 Motorway (AutoRoute de l'Est).
For the Disneyland Park and Hotels, take exit 14 "Val d'Europe, Parc Disneyland"
For Disney's Davy Crockett Ranchâ, take exit 13 "Provins/Serris"
FROM ROISSY/CHARLES-DE-GAULLE AIRPORT: Exit the airport. Follow the signs for "Marne-la-Vallée" on the A104 ("LA Francilienne"). After approximately 27 kilometres, exit from A104 onto the A4, direction "Metz/Nancy".
FROM ORLY AIRPORT: Exit the airport heading towards Paris and follow the signs for "Créteil" on the A86. After 11 kilometres, exit on to the A4, direction "Metz/Nancy".
TO REACH THE A4 MOTORWAY FROM PARIS: Take the "Boulevard Péripherique", exit at "Porte de Bercy" (towards the South of Paris), direction Metz/Nancy on to the A4.
Shuttles Schedule:
From/to Orly: every day, every 45 minutes between 8.30am and 7.45pm. Friday: last departure From Orly to Disneyland Paris at 9.45pm
From/to Roissey Charles de Gaulle: every day, every 45 minutes between 8.30am and 7.45pm. Friday: last departure to Disneyland Paris is at 10.00pm
Departure from Disneyland Paris to Roissy Charles de Gaulle at 7.30am seven days a week
Shuttle times are subject to change. |
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| If staying at the Davy Crockett Ranch (a 15 minutes car journey from the Theme Park) present your Disneyland Paris identity card at the entrance and car parking is free. If staying off-site there is a nominal car-parking fee, payable on entrance (these prices are subject to change):
Motorbikes & Sidecars: 5 euros / day
Cars: 8 euros / day
Coaches: 10 euros / day
Campers: 20 euros / day |
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| Guide for Disabled Visitors
This exhaustive guide gives all the information you will need to ensure that you can make the most of your time at Disneyland Resort® Paris. You can obtain it at City Hall at the entrance to the Disneyland® Park, at Studio Services at the entrance to the Walt Disney Studios Park and at the Reception in any of the Disney hotels. If you would like us to send you the Disabled Visitors Guide, just call:
- United Kingdom: 0870 606 6800
- Ireland: 01605 8383
- Denmark: 70120212
- Norway: 81062030
- Sweden : 0771346494
- U.S.A. : 00 33 1 60 30 60 81
- Other countries : 00 33 1 60 30 60 53
Parking
All car parks at Disneyland® Resort Paris have places reserved for guests with reduced mobility. On arriving at the entrance to the Disney® Parks Guest car park, ask for the area for you close to the Disney Parks' entrances.
Wheelchair Visitors
Vehicle access to some rides requires a transfer. It is vital to be accompanied by someone physically able to assist you when transferring. The Cast Members (Disney employees) are not authorised to do this. Pregnant women and guests in surgical collars are strongly advised not to go on theses rides.
Wheelchairs Rental
Wheelchairs can be rented at the "Stroller and Wheelchair Rental" shop at Town Square Terrasse, near the entrance to the Disneyland® Park or at Studio Services at the entrance to the Walt Disney Studios® Park. The Cast Members (Disney employees) are not permitted to accompany persons in wheelchairs. No reservation can be made.
Guests with Hearing Impairments
The entrances to certain attractions have very dimly lit areas which you may find unsettling, so you might wish to have someone with you. The attractions Animagique and Cinémagique (Walt Disney Studios® Park) are equipped with loops. For your own safety, if you are staying at Disney® Hotel, we recommend letting the reception staff know about your hearing impairment.
For groups of guests with hearing impairments, guided tours in sign language can be arranged on request one month in advance by calling + 33 (0) 1 60 30 10 20.
Guests with Mental Disability
Some attractions may frighten guests with mental disabilities, while others have some dimly lit areas. Those accompanying guests with mental disabilities are asked to take special care.
Guests with Visual Impairments
Service dogs
Service dogs are the only animals allowed into Disney Parks. For their safety, they are not admitted to certain attractions.
Recommended attractions
Attractions indicated by a sign are particularly recommended. You will experience the same sensations as other guests. For other attractions, make sure you are accompanied by someone who can describe the scene to you.
Information
Information in Braille (French and English) is available at City Hall and Studio Services. A cash deposit or proof of identity will be required. |
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| Every theme park is different but here are some generic tips to help with your visit, whichever theme park you are going to:
- Buy your tickets online before you go so you don’t have to worry about queuing when you get there!
- Make sure you understand what your ticket includes before you book, as the tickets might have certain restrictions.
- If you can, pick a good time of the year to travel: think about the weather, number of visitors, special events or firework nights.
- Get to the theme parks early to avoid too much overcrowding and queuing at the rides and water parks.
- Try going on the most popular rides at lunch or later in the day, when everyone else has already been.
- Try not to eat too many hot dogs before you go on the biggest ride of the park!
- Bring snacks and drinks, this will help you save money when it’s a long day and you or your kids need refreshments.
- Meeting point: always arrange one, as someone is bound to get lost if it’s a large park and it’s busy!
- This is common sense, but remember to buy gifts and merchandise at the end of the day so you’re not carrying everything around with you.
- Normally there are lockers too if you have any other items you want to get rid of at the beginning of the day.
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Disneyland Park® 2008
1st Aug – 26th Aug
27th Aug – 31st Aug
1st Sep – 2nd Sep
3rd Sep – 30th Sep
1st Oct – 19th Oct
20th Oct – 28th Oct
29th Oct – 30th Oct
31st Oct |
10:00 – 23:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 21:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 22:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 19:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 22:00 (Sat & Sun)
10:00 – 20:00 (22nd Sep)
10:00 – 19:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 21:00 (Sat & Sun)
10:00 – 21:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 22:00 (Sat & Sun)
10:00 – 22:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 20:00 (Daily) |
Walt Disney Studios Park® 2008
1st Aug – 2nd Sep
3rd Sep – 30th Sep
1st Oct – 31st Oct
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10:00 – 19:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 18:00 (Daily)
10:00 – 18:00 (Mon – Fri)
10:00 – 19:00 (Sat, Sun,29th,30th & 31st) |
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| Disneyland Paris is just 32km (19 miles) east of Paris.
By RER: From Paris, Line A of the RER (express) will quickly take you to the heart of the Disneyland Park. In just 35 minutes, you will be at the entrance of the Theme Park. Disembark at the line terminus, Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy.
BY CAR: Disneyland Paris can be reached by the A4 Motorway (AutoRoute de l'Est).
For the Disneyland Park and Hotels, take exit 14 "Val d'Europe, Parc Disneyland"
For Disney's Davy Crockett Ranchâ, take exit 13 "Provins/Serris"
FROM ROISSY/CHARLES-DE-GAULLE AIRPORT: Exit the airport. Follow the signs for "Marne-la-Vallée" on the A104 ("LA Francilienne"). After approximately 27 kilometres, exit from A104 onto the A4, direction "Metz/Nancy".
FROM ORLY AIRPORT: Exit the airport heading towards Paris and follow the signs for "Créteil" on the A86. After 11 kilometres, exit on to the A4, direction "Metz/Nancy".
TO REACH THE A4 MOTORWAY FROM PARIS: Take the "Boulevard Péripherique", exit at "Porte de Bercy" (towards the South of Paris), direction Metz/Nancy on to the A4.
Shuttles Schedule:
- From/to Orly: every day, every 45 minutes between 8.30am and 7.45pm. Friday: last departure From Orly to Disneyland Paris at 9.45pm
- From/to Roissey Charles de Gaulle: every day, every 45 minutes between 8.30am and 7.45pm. Friday: last departure to Disneyland Paris is at 10.00pm
- Departure from Disneyland Paris to Roissy Charles de Gaulle at 7.30am seven days a week
Shuttle times are subject to change. |
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| If staying at the Davy Crockett Ranch (a 15 minutes car journey from the Theme Park) present your Disneyland Paris identity card at the entrance and car parking is free. If staying off-site there is a nominal car-parking fee, payable on entrance (these prices are subject to change):
- Motorbikes & Sidecars: 5 euros / day
- Cars: 8 euros / day
- Coaches: 10 euros / day
- Campers: 20 euros / day
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Guide for Disabled Visitors
This exhaustive guide gives all the information you will need to ensure that you can make the most of your time at Disneyland Resort® Paris. You can obtain it at City Hall at the entrance to the Disneyland® Park, at Studio Services at the entrance to the Walt Disney Studios Park and at the Reception in any of the Disney hotels. If you would like us to send you the Disabled Visitors Guide, just call:
- United Kingdom: 0870 606 6800
- Ireland: 01605 8383
- Denmark: 70120212
- Norway: 81062030
- Sweden : 0771346494
- U.S.A. : 00 33 1 60 30 60 81
- Other countries : 00 33 1 60 30 60 53
Parking
All car parks at Disneyland® Resort Paris have places reserved for guests with reduced mobility. On arriving at the entrance to the Disney® Parks Guest car park, ask for the area for you close to the Disney Parks' entrances.
Wheelchair Visitors
Vehicle access to some rides requires a transfer. It is vital to be accompanied by someone physically able to assist you when transferring. The Cast Members (Disney employees) are not authorised to do this. Pregnant women and guests in surgical collars are strongly advised not to go on theses rides.
Wheelchairs Rental
Wheelchairs can be rented at the "Stroller and Wheelchair Rental" shop at Town Square Terrasse, near the entrance to the Disneyland® Park or at Studio Services at the entrance to the Walt Disney Studios® Park. The Cast Members (Disney employees) are not permitted to accompany persons in wheelchairs. No reservation can be made.
Guests with Hearing Impairments
The entrances to certain attractions have very dimly lit areas which you may find unsettling, so you might wish to have someone with you. The attractions Animagique and Cinémagique (Walt Disney Studios® Park) are equipped with loops. For your own safety, if you are staying at Disney® Hotel, we recommend letting the reception staff know about your hearing impairment.
For groups of guests with hearing impairments, guided tours in sign language can be arranged on request one month in advance by calling + 33 (0) 1 60 30 10 20.
Guests with Mental Disability
Some attractions may frighten guests with mental disabilities, while others have some dimly lit areas. Those accompanying guests with mental disabilities are asked to take special care.
Guests with Visual Impairments
Service dogs
Service dogs are the only animals allowed into Disney Parks. For their safety, they are not admitted to certain attractions.
Recommended attractions
Attractions indicated by a sign are particularly recommended. You will experience the same sensations as other guests. For other attractions, make sure you are accompanied by someone who can describe the scene to you.
Information
Information in Braille (French and English) is available at City Hall and Studio Services. A cash deposit or proof of identity will be required.
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