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    3.5 (56 reviews)

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    Gillynn C.

    Not too many shops there yet. And also too much construction going on. Although what's there is pretty awesome. From the World of Disney Store to the Starbucks and movie theaters and restaurants. I can't wait til it's completed with all the added shops

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    Britney M.

    Is this a joke? lol We have a whole downtown Disney for shopping in the United States/ California Disney. I expected more from the Paris Disney Village. There's a movie theater and one big store. The store doesn't have much in it though. We were looking for Disneyland Paris t-shirts (for adults) and didn't find anything. We even looked for hats. Nothing. This was a really disappointing shopping experience. I will go back to California Disney to do my shopping lol

    Planet Hollywood's last Christmas.
    Daryn B.

    For those who have been to the Villages in the US, this feels like an after thought. I was there on a Sunday afternoon and short of the official souvenir store the place was sort of empty. There's a few theme restaurants (Planet Hollywood going out of business Jan 7, 2023), a Lego store, movies and not much else. The McDonald's seemed to have been added in the back afterwards. Definitely much smaller than others. Even for the Christmas season it seemed like they added a few stalls, threw up some average decorations and that was it. Definitely sub par for Disney.

    Cinderella's castle against the French sky
    Kevin G.

    Those from Florida like Disney World and those California prefer Disneyland. Disney Paris though not as big as the other two it still brings that Disney feel. As an American you have to remember that Europeans do not have the need to be in a hurry to get things done so patience is a virtue. The lines wait for a ride can be close to two hours and some things can be closed but there is still a lot to do. Remember this is France so don't look for traditional American food so crepes replace hotdogs and waffles are considered a treat. The Disney retail stores are available as are stateside The metro take you right to the main gates and the park is very walk friendly. There is a fireworks show and the park closes at 11 pm, but the nights are not scorchers like LA and Orlando. So if you are in Europe or going make a plan to go to Disney Paris.

    Denise W.

    Like all Disneyland, the Disney village is located just right outside. There are many restaurants and stores here. No admission required. It is an open area. Yes there are a few hotels located here as well. The Village looked exactly the same in LA. Except the stores are not quite the same.

    Michelle N.

    Not as big as I expected but got what I needed. I tried their churros and it was not american churros. It was more like fried asian bread you eat with porridge but covered in sugar. It was not good. Stop at their western saloon for a quick drink and listen to their band play. Still not as great as bands back home. Happened to just get stuck on the train getting back due to the transit strike. I love Disneyland but not sure if I would come back.

    Patricia G.

    It's tough to compare Disney Village with Disney Springs at Walt Disney World. It almost isn't fair. However, it was quite small and the shops weren't as big as the ones in Orlando. I guess I had a much higher expectation with it being Disney and all. The good: The cute women's shop filled with tons of chic Disneyland merchandise. Earl of Sandwich is one of the restaurants at Disney Village and by far my favorite back in Orlando. We chose to dine at Vapiano since I don't have that at Walt Disney World. The not so good: There is much more left to be desired from this area. It looks old and outdated. They might be working on that though to their defense since I did see a bit of construction. It can be confusing to navigate. Even though it was a small area, we walked around in circles trying to find Vapiano and Five Guys (right next to each other) only to find it was outside the security check point. So we had to leave the secured area and go through the metal detectors again after dinner. It'll do to get your souvenirs but you don't have to dedicate a lot of time to check out this part of Disneyland Paris.

    Emil C.

    Disney Village is pretty much equivalent to Downtown Disney in California or Disney Springs in Florida. It's just a hop and a skip away from the Marne la Vallée Chessy train station. You'll have to go through security check before entering the village. Here you can get a little bit of the Disney experience without having to go inside one of the parks. There are a lot of restaurant options as well as several Disney stores to buy anything and everything Disney. I picked up a few Disneyland Paris pins for my friends back home.

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    Disneyland Paris - Disneyland Park at Night

    Disneyland Paris

    3.9(766 reviews)
    0.7 km

    THE GOOD -----------------…read more+ Still a pretttty big park to conquer, but relatively manageable for small kids. + No shortage of amazing Disney-themed rides! All of the traditional ones (e.g., It's a Small World, Mad Hatter's Tea Cups, Pirates of the Caribbean,) that Disney fans grew up with at other Disney parks, are here too! + Many rides are for kids of all ages, with the exception of only a few that require riders to be of a certain height (e.g., Hyperspace Mountain, Orbitron, etc.) + Sooooo much scenery (e.g., Sleeping Beauty's Castle, Main Street, themed lands, rides, parade) to take pictures of and with. + Plenty of restaurants to dine in at, including buffets, or do counter service. The food is actually decent and unlike the usual fast food served in the States. THE NOT SO GOOD ---------------------------- - Warning to non-kid lovers - Avoid Disney parks at all costs. There will be enough tantrums, crying, rude acts, complaints, unsanitary bathrooms, fart smells that will test any person's patience and stomach. - Felt that more tourists were rude here versus at the U.S. parks - might have been due to the language barrier and that many tourists were from all over Europe speaking different languages, so people were unable to communicate their pleasantries/courtesy. - Expectedly long lines for the most popular rides (e.g., Peter Pan's Flight) - Where were the Disney characters???? Not a whole lot of Disney characters to take photos with, unlike in the U.S. parks. - Disney cast members weren't the most friendliest/engaging or as happy-looking as in the U.S. parks. - Oddly, there were no soft drinks for children sold at the vendor stands. Only Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Fanta and Fuze Ice Tea were available. Children drinks (apple or orange juice) were only sold at restaurants. - The fireworks show occurs VERY late at 10:30 PM, so keeping up little ones can be a challenge. MIXED THOUGHTS --------------------------- = Nada. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------- = Once 7 PM hit, the crowd noticeably got smaller, not to say it was empty, but there was definitely less people as some families left, either for the day or to return later in the evening for the fireworks show. CONCLUSION -------------------- = This is a Disney park so expect all things Disney here - buildings, structures, statues, rides, characters, restaurants. Make sure your phone is FULLY charged and bring a phone charger pack! There will be long waits for rides and some counter service restaurants + lots of people no matter when you visit, so bring your best version and patience. Most importantly, HAVE A GOOD TIME!

    While visiting Paris this week and having the time to come here I decided to spend the day at…read moreDisneyland Paris and compare it to Disneyland in LA and the Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Unfortunately it's in 3rd place. Yes, admission fees are less here and it shows. Here are some of my observations; This park seems smaller and has fewer attractions than the other two. The number of dining options (both table and counter service) appear to be similar. The train ride around the park only makes one additional stop other than the one at the entrance and there isn't much to see on that ride. Kind of boring. I noticed several areas of the park had leaves and other natural vegetation on the ground that needed to be swept up. You would not see that at the other two parks. They stay immaculate. Also, I thought that some of the areas needed some remodeling and freshening up. Another thing was that most of the food/souvenir carts were not open. Not sure why? Two positive things were that the RER Metro runs a train to within 200 yards of the front entrance which makes it very convenient to come here from Paris without a car. It only costs 2.5€ to make that 40 minute trip from central Paris. The other was that I had a good meal at Agrabah restaurant in the park. Yes it was 45€ with a drink but the food quality was very good and it is an all you can eat restaurant. If you live in Europe this location is convenient and that is why it is popular. It's like visiting the US without actually having to travel there and spending a lot of time and money to do so. However if you come to the US and go to either of the other two parks you will notice that this place is not up to par.

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    Phantom Manor

    Phantom Manor

    4.5(24 reviews)
    0.6 km

    OMG - this place is so haunted - I am not sure I would ever stay here again - its very very very…read moredifficult to sleep much less write or type and no one could help me with wifi - im not even sure that the house has it - not even this random phantom who only appears to cackle and then randomly just evaporates. He's a nascence and so is this gold digger bride who can't stop hurting her husbands back to back to back. Crows caw and shutters swing here but let's be honest no one can endure the over caw-ing of a black crow especially after sundown. The halls were warped with swelling and bloated despair and this random 'Gypsy in a bauble' kept on conjouring a ton of issues. 1. a Wedding party where everyone danced but there was no way to get down. 2. A scary attic experience where mirrors and old boxes just got over the top for me - I was triggered too by the weeping bride. no one should be left at a make-up table crying for eternity. 3. there was scary western town that I was forced thru that only had poltergiest based gambling and sad sorrowful prostitutes who sadly had turned kelly green. Must be the lead in the mansions system. We won't book a room here again as this place just gives off heavy sad energy that grim grimming ghosts have obviously come out to socialize.

    I hate writing this one because it was the single ride I was most excited for. I'm a haunted…read moremansion girlie. It's my favorite ride. So I couldn't wait to experience this version and story. I love the queue. The sight lines are beautiful of thunder mountain, the molly brown (boat), even of a character meet & greet (we were here in October so we could see Sally & Jack meeting with guests) the queue is also really just pretty. Love the initial room, it's so interesting bit the volume isn't high enough to hear over crowded honestly which as disappointing. The stretching room is also unique with the paintings all special to this ride and far more "serious" than in the American parks. It was all very cool. The loading dock is also really incredible and overwhelming. However... The pace of the ride is way too fast for me. It felt like it was moving twice as fast as the American parks which makes seeing the details very difficult. We had to ride multiple times to try to see everything and still felt like we missed out a bit. I also felt like the story got really lost. I knew the background before coming but my husband had no idea, and when I asked home after if he picked up on the sorry line and he had no idea. So the story gets lost. I also really didn't under the context of the last section in the town of "Thunder Mesa" why are we going through a town of people lit in green?! Are they ghosts? What is going on? The graveyard scene is also way more spooky and goolish-the dead are all skeletons and not "grim grinning ghosts"...just more spooky. It might legitimately frightens young children (but I loved that aspect) And yes, we did have some stops. Every time we rode. At this point I think it's just part of the experiences ‍ Just one more random thing, the doom buggies, feel very short. Mu husband and I are both under 6'11" and our heads were at the top. When we were ripped backwards, our heads were on the top edge which was uncomfortable. They also do not lower themselves which is just an odd thing to leave out. Or does raise itself though. So that's odd. As a Haunted Mansion stan, I was sadly disappointed by this. Definitely ride or at least once but it could be better than it is. But definitely ride at night-much lower wait and the views from the queue are incredible!!!

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    Phantom Manor - She's beautiful

    She's beautiful

    Phantom Manor
    Phantom Manor - The views from the queue are incredible (especially at night!)

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    The views from the queue are incredible (especially at night!)

    Disney Village - amusementparks - Updated May 2026

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