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Navigating the Disneyland Park® in Disneyland Paris

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Step into a realm where fairy tales come alive at Disneyland Park® in Disneyland® Paris. Since 1992, this enchanting theme park—Europe's most visited—has invited guests to unleash their inner child amidst a world of magic and wonder. Wander down picturesque walkways, where imagination tangibly manifests in thrilling rides, lush gardens, and majestic castles. Here, the line between dreams and reality blurs, a testament to the power of Disney's fantastical vision.

As you explore the park's extraordinary lands, each one unveils its own unique secrets and delights. From the nostalgic charm of Main Street U.S.A. to the exotic allure of Adventureland, and from the whimsical spirit of Fantasyland to the futuristic energy of Discoveryland, Disneyland Park offers something for everyone. So let your imagination soar as we explore these extraordinary lands within the Disneyland Park in Paris. The magic is calling – will you answer?

How many parks in Disneyland Paris?


Disneyland Paris’ magical kingdom consists of two grand theme parks: Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park. The former is a land where fairy tales spring to life perfect for both the young and the young at heart. Opened in 2002, Walt Disney Studios Park offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the glitz of cinema, animation, and television. Complementing these adventures is Disney Village, a vibrant hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment.

How to get to Disneyland Park?


Upon entering Disneyland Paris, the esplanade ushers you into a lush ceremonial welcome—trees arching, fountains dancing. Move towards the grand facade of the Disneyland Hotel to get to Disneyland Park. Once you cross the hotel, go under the arches of the Disneyland Railroad and you are transported into Main Street U.S.A. This is where the magic starts: vintage streetcars, bustling shops, and sweet aromas set the scene for your enchanting journey ahead.

About the Disneyland Park


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Originally named Euro Disneyland, Disneyland Park comprises five enchanting lands: Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Discoveryland. Spanning 140 acres, the Disneyland Railroad weaves its way around the park’s edge, pausing at four spots. At its heart lies the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, a symbol of dreams and daring. Here, the everyday slips away as parades animate the streets with vibrant color and joy, and Disney’s beloved characters come to life, ready to create unforgettable memories. Amidst this spectacle, culinary delights from across the globe tempt the taste buds, while exclusive merchandise captures the magic, allowing you to take a piece of the wonder home.

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Disneyland Park: The 5 zones


1Adventureland

Adventureland is known for its cinematic charm, where the essence of classic films like Pirates of the Caribbean and Indiana Jones is brought vividly to life. At its core, Adventure Isle serves as a hub of exploration featuring swaying suspension bridges, mysterious caves, spooky Pirates Grotto and a treehouse built by the shipwrecked Swiss Family Robinson.

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2Discoveryland

Discoveryland draws inspiration from renowned European visionaries like Leonardo da Vinci, HG Wells, and Jules Verne. Experience the future as imagined in the mid-20th century—drive innovative cars at Autopia or pilot a spaceship on the retro Orbitron ride. A ride through space on Star Tours is recommended for an adventure that's out of this world. The iconic Space Mountain also promises an intense roller coaster experience with a futuristic twist.

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3Fantasyland

Fantasyland is the whimsical heart of Disneyland Park where beloved fairy tales come to life. Here, you can soar through the skies with Peter Pan, spin in the Mad Hatter's Tea Cups, and visit princesses in their fairy-tale castles. The enchantment continues with rides like Snow White’s Scary Adventures and Pinocchio’s Daring Journey, offering timeless fun for the whole family.

Mickey And The Magician, Disneyland

4Frontierland

Frontierland immerses visitors in the Old West, featuring attractions like the thrilling Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the spooky Phantom Manor. Wander through the rustic town square, explore the Pocahontas Indian Village, or take a leisurely ride on the Molly Brown Riverboat to enjoy sweeping views of the park.

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5Main Street U.S.A.

Main Street U.S.A. is designed to resemble a turn-of-the-century American town, complete with quaint shops, horse-drawn streetcars, and the charming Disneyland Railroad station. This zone welcomes guests as they enter and bids them farewell as they depart. You’ll find all kinds of shops here including souvenir emporiums and specialty boutiques offering unique Disney merchandise. On this nostalgic boulevard, you'll also encounter various eateries serving classic American fare as well as global cuisine, ensuring there's something to satisfy every palate.

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