Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Paris
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9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
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9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
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9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
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9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
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9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday
9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
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Welcome to the place where everyone can shine their brightest! Since opening in 1992, Disneyland Paris® has welcomed hundreds of millions of guests through its gates, making it Europe's number-one tourist destination With the majestic Sleeping Beauty castle as its heart, Disneyland park is the fantastical home to five incredible lands. For 30 magical years, it's been the place where extraordinary stories come to life before your very eyes. Buckle up because you’re about to whizz around Discoveryland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Adventureland, and Main Street U.S.A.® Feel unique magic in the air, as the 30th Anniversary festive aura transforms Disneyland park into a vibrant wonderland. With stunning surroundings, the mesmerizing Gardens of Wonder, and many eye-catching surprises, you're sure to get swept up in the celebratory spirit. As night falls, prepare to be amazed by the award-winning Disney D-Light, where spectacular drone light choreography illuminates the sky.
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  • Happiness56361360928
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    wonderful experience
    We were very lucky with the weather, even on Sunday when we visited Disneyland Park we were lucky because we didn't have many queues. It was 2 perfect days. Both parks are magical. Download the Disney app so you can check the waiting time for activities. We stayed in an aparthotel right near Disney and it was an excellent option. Buses almost at the door, free of charge and taking us directly to Disney.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 14, 2023
  • juraj903
    Bratislava Region, Slovakia1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fairytale adventure
    Spectacular experience, you really feel like in a living fairytale. Great fun for all family, amazing adventures, attractions and shows. Our expectations were highly exceeded. Thank you disneyland we will come again. Highly recommended for everybody!!!
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 16, 2023
  • 425toniak
    Drama Region, Greece2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Happiest place on earth
    It was my 4th visit there. Took my besties to celebrate my graduation. Everything on Disneyland is so magically done. The moment you pass the security check you’re stepping into a magical world that takes away all of your problems and anxiety. And the cast members there make your visit even more magical. I can’t wait to go back next year
    Visited September 2023
    Written September 18, 2023
  • Jasmine M
    2 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful and Fun rides
    I thought it was fun and our 7 year old could go on most rides. I didn't think that the queues to the rides were that long but the queue to meet the princesses and other characters was way too long though. Food was really expensive and not great at most places. The Garlic Bread at Bella Notte was good and the I really enjoyed the chicken burger at Restaurant en Coulisse. But other then that, the food was overpriced and bland.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 18, 2023
  • Леонид
    3 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Family visit August 2023
    We visited Disneyland in August 2023. Unfortunately, we were only there for one day and only in one Disneyland park. We have a family of four. We were all there for the first time. What was great: 1. The scenery is very realistic. Indeed, moving from one thematic area to another, everything around you immediately conveys the atmosphere (the tree-house is simply fantastic). 2. Attractions (we especially liked Pirates of the Caribbean and a steam locomotive in the wild west). 3. Show on the main street. What I would like to improve: 1. I missed the Disney characters periodically walking or running through their themed areas (they weren’t on the street at all). It seems to me if Aladdin ran by, etc. it would be cooler. 2. Nutrition - I think food should be healthier and freshly prepared. Maybe there is such a thing, but we just haven’t come across it... 3. Benches - the area is large and there are few places to rest. 4. Quality of souvenir products. I would like more variety of souvenirs made from natural materials (at least everything related to clothing). In general, the children were satisfied, but I would like less open commerce.
    Visited August 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 21, 2023
  • tanz956
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fabulous
    The cast members were absolutely fantastic. They made the whole experience magical and when we needed help they did not hesitate to assist. Character dining was absolutely worth it for our child's reaction and they were fabulous with him as he has autism and they were so patient.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 22, 2023
  • SAinExeter
    Exeter, United Kingdom73 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A magical return after many years, with exciting new fun!
    I had previously visited a few years after it opened when I was a child. In planning for a trip to the Rufby World Cup, we noticed that the new Avengers campus would be open, so worth a return visit. Actually there was so much new I wasn’t aware of even. The whole Studios park is a fantastic addition, we enjoyed the Pixar and marvel stuff. Some really good food at cats and restaurants (though you need to book well in advance which we didn’t, we were lucky to be squeezed in). We went whole hog and stayed at the new marvel themed hotel, which a real treat, amazing themed decoration and really comfortable (especially the pool). Overall I expected magic and it surpassed even my expectations!
    Visited September 2023
    Written September 22, 2023
  • Becky H
    Hastings, United Kingdom336 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Enjoyable day out
    Had a great visit to Disneyland Paris. We went to the Walt Studios Park first to go to Crush's coaster as that tends to have a long wait time. The ride did break down whilst we were waiting which made the queue take longer. The rides in both parks were fantastic however there were long queues for rides such as Peter Pan down to refurbs that were being done. The food onsite was pretty nice but don't expect high end for the trucks. Overall it's worth doing Disneyland but we did it as a day trip and I feel that is enough.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written September 23, 2023
  • 1610Jade2023
    Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing
    A really amazing trip to Disney, the parades were fantastic, we watched the shine brighter parade 5 times, my daughter was star struck! We couldn’t recommend a trip more for any Disney fan. Also thank you to Sasha who was working on the Carousel whilst we were there on Mon/Tues he really made my daughters trip when she was upset. An amazing employee for Disney Paris. Thank you
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 24, 2023
  • fobl11
    Birmingham, United Kingdom720 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    There's no better places than Disneyland when with the kids
    Me and my family went to Disneyland a couple of weeks ago and had a fantastic times. We did the both of the parks over two days. You need the two days really to do everything as you spend half of your time queuing. It is probably possible if you don't have kids to do both parks in a day as there will be a lot of rides that an adult wouldn't have much use going on without kids. We never really waited more than 30/40mins and that was only on a couple of occasions. Most were 10-20mins. If you have the app too you can keep an eye on all of the queue times. There aren't many upside down rides. You have one in each park, however there are still plenty of exciting rides for older kids and adults. Within the park there are tonnes of toilets and food outlets. The better quality food places are with Walt Disney studios. They have stands from various countries around the world, whereas the other park felt like it pretty sold the same overpriced and underportioned food at every outlet. One thing I did find was that it was far cheaper to have a beer in the park than it was at our hotel down the ride. €7.50 for a pint in the park as opposed to €10 in the hotel. Our kids are 6 and 4 so it is a very tiring two days. My eldest was fine, even in the 30 degree heat, however by the second day my youngest was shattered. We hired a stroller in the park. I can't remember the exact price but I think it was around €25. We had to then pay a deposit if we wanted to go in between the two parks with it. One thing I would advise is that it is well worth staying late and watching the Marvel night time show, it was unbelievable. One of the best live shows I've ever seen. Overall, what an experience. It's exactly as you expect it to be. Just as long as you come prepared to spend and queue, you will avoid feeling any disappointment.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 24, 2023
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Kerryjo
Burwell, UK201 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Couples
This was our third and probably final trip to Disneyland Paris. The second time in a row space mountain was closed which was very disappointing. We stayed at the lodge themed hotel which was a ten min walk from the park. Stupidly went when the strikes were on so getting home was a nightmare. We had a half board package which included two nights, flights, park tickets for three days and breakfast and one main meal a day. You had to pay extra to get to and from the airport. Get the local train, it’s cheaper than the magic shuttle. No tea or coffee in our room and I can’t say we had a decent cup of either during our stay. We had passes which allowed us into both parks. Sadly rocking roller coaster is now shut to prep for the new avengers section and we didn’t fancy a two hour queue for the frozen performance in the freezing cold. Namely we didn’t go with kids and I felt sorry for the kids and parents queueing in the cold or queuing for food. Take money into the parks as the card machines fail a lot! Or take your own food and drink. Water fountains don’t work though. And then you have to queue for 45 mins for overpriced poor fast food. Park staff misinformed us for the time of the illuminations so we missed those but caught the two parades and the random tree lighting. As with any Disney product everything costs. Again, felt sorry for parents forking out for expensive merch for the kids. We had dinner at the Wild West show - awful food and felt uncomfortable with the white native Americans (a more modern show is needed) so left early. The second night we went to the steak house and it was ok. Glad that the German castle still has the happy hour which is a saving. We had a couple photos with characters but didn’t queue for the popular ones, best the kids get those photos first. We took full advantage of any fast pass we could get to avoid queues and it was a shame the three days we were there space mountain was not open. The park looked tired but decorated for Christmas so was merry in a way. We tried to go on any thing that didn’t have a stupid queue. Go on the crush coaster first thing and get fast pass for the thunder mountain and don’t forget the Indiana Jones ride. It’s tucked away at the back of the park but Def the best ride since space mountain was closed and the rocking rollercoaster closed. I can only hope with the new avengers rides that the park improves. We will save up and go to Florida or California next time.
Written January 16, 2020
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Paul B
London, United Kingdom75 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
This park has plenty of rides to suit all ages and all levels of adventure, and the parades and shows are great too. The only disappointment is that corporate greed means that the Fast Pass lines are no longer fast at many points of the day since WD started to sell FP access at a (high) price (Fast Pass queues of 15/20 minutes to load Big Thunder Mountain and Peter Pan for example). It seems that there is no "egalite" any more - only shortish lines for the rich and often horribly long lines for the poor! Walt Disney will be turning in his grave. But it's still a magical place!
Written January 6, 2020
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Luke
Leyton, UK30 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
Ok it’s Disney you expect magic at a cost, haven’t been since I was a teenager and have now taken my daughter for her birthday. The surprise was they clearly haven’t spent any money on refurbishment and have cut back on other areas. The studio park should not come as a separate ticket, this is just over changing as there isn’t enough features for the money. The main park has no characters walking around for young ones to see, on the one occasion we did see a Disney princess she was running away from kids you wanted to talk and have photos. This is a huge part of the children’s experience. The staff was plenty with constant groups of red shirts/tops just chatting in groups. With staff at entrance gates or rides were either extremely friendly or upset that you didn’t speak French. The food was absolutely shocking, I’m not gonna moan about price as I expected high costs it was how tasteless and bland everything was despite trying different restaurants thought both parks and the village. The evening shows for both parks were amazing, warning ⚠️⚠️⚠️ if you wish for a good view/front row consider getting there an hour before, it does make a difference with a great view.
Written January 28, 2020
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zoekay2016
Auckland Central, New Zealand5 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
I spent 2 days visiting Disneyland Paris with my husband and 3 children aged 4, 6 and 8. I wasn’t super excited about going but the kids loved it and it essentially met my expectations.
After some time standing in the wrong queue to get in, I did feel a sense of magic walking into the Park. It was the end of the Christmas break so carols were playing and decorations were still up which was lovely and atmospheric.
We spent endless amounts of time queuing, which I expected but didn’t realise just how bad it would be. Some rides had displays to look at during the queue which made things easier.
My main complaint is that despite having checked in online, and having read the (multiple) emails we’d been sent since booking as well as speaking with friends who’d been, it still took us a few hours to work out how best to get around the park. Eg that there is a fast pass function included in our passes (presumably they keep this quiet hoping you’ll buy a super fast or an ultimate fast pass). We had downloaded the app but I didn’t find it very user friendly.
We stayed in the Villages Nature resort which suited us well. Again, the bus ride from there to Disneyland (which is a public bus, very easy to use but not quite the “shuttle” I’d imagined from its description on the website) revealed to us more accomodation options in the towns we drove through to get there. Understandably these aren’t described on the website.
So in summary, if you think you’ll love the Disney experience, you probably will, if it sounds like your worst nightmare it probably will be or if, like me, you’re moderate in your expectations, 2 days will probably be quite fun!!
Written January 8, 2020
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Mummabearof1
10 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Family
Traveled as a family of 3 for 2 nights and 3 days during October half term. We had amazing time and we're so lucky with the weather, however there are a few oddities that I want to highlight to anyone who is planning a Disney Trip with a young family.

Firstly it appears Disney unlike other attractions has not reduced it's park capacity numbers (since covid). I checked during our stay and you could still book park tickets for the following day which felt ridiculous as the park was heaving already.

Queues on average were 60-120 mins long. With a young child these wait times are too long. The free fast past system was scrapped in July 21 so now you pay for a premier access pass at €14 per person!
You choose a time to return and then you can jump the queue. If you wanted to do all the attractions in one day this is really the only way to do it and some rides don't even have this option. Crush coaster is one of them which is always at around 80 mins plus wait.

In France currently it is obligatory to wear a face mask. Masks are enforced all around the park. Outdoors and in! The security are militant about this and I suspect this is partially due to the fact they can keep increasing park capacity. This could be a bit of a unwelcome shock to travellers from the UK who only are required to wear a mask in medical settings. On the shuttles and indoor queueing this is very uncomfortable especially when you are standing in long queues.

On to shuttles, do not leave it to the last minute to leave the park. It is like a stampede trying to board a bus back to your hotel and people behave in the most disgusting way - pushing and shoving children out of the way to get a space. It is very tempting to stay late but bear in mind if you have a pushchair or little ones this is most unpleasant after a long day and obviously dangerous.

Toilets are far and few throughout the park and you will have to queue for using the toilet. Again unfortunately with children who don't plan when they may need to go it's always too late and you will have delays getting in.

You will queue for everything. Food outlets, toilets, buses, park entry, rides, character meets, parades and snack shacks.
This is again tricky for little people considering it seems all you do is queue you won't get much done in a couple of days which is frustrating when you don't understand why you are waiting so long all the time . Personally next time I will
book 3+ days in the park to make sure we don't
miss out on things we wanted to do.

Overall it's a fantastic holiday and still magical in covid times but I would say the masses and crowds did spoil it a bit for us. It's hard to enjoy your stay when all you seem to do is queue and wait for anything.

Go out of term time if you can, otherwise try may half term as the french children do not share this half term with the UK so it should be quieter!!
Written October 28, 2021
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Dear 640dedee, Thank you so much for taking the time to write a detailed review following your recent stay at Disneyland Paris. Whilst reading your review I was thrilled to hear you enjoyed your vacation in general. I was concerned to learn of your comments in relation to the park attendance and the wait times in different locations. However, I guarantee you that park capacity is being limited since our most recent reopening. Furthermore, the social distancing which applied during your stay may explain the impression of over capacity of the parks. We do hope for the opportunity to share a more positive experience with you soon. Adrien °o° Disneyland Paris Guests Experience Team
Written November 24, 2021
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adobrennan
Dublin, Ireland24 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
Disney luggage service doesn't work Disneyland paris dont care

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I was left disappointed with my disney experience.

I recently went to Disneyland paris and actually stayed in the hotels for the first time.

I paid for the express check in service at the train station so we could leave are bags at the train station and go straight to the parks.

Obviously it was difficult to get to Disney with the train strike and we arrived later than we expected but none the less the service seemed good. We went to the expresscheck in desk at the train station and left our bags got our magic pass and went to the parks.

The problem was on the way home. When we went to the hotel later that night we checked in the person at the desk told us to makes sure we take off the Express tickets we had as it would cause confusion later.

In the hotel there was a lot of confusion about how the service worked and the times of the magic bus we got. They did really seem like the service was working seamlessly with the hotels and parks.

On the day of check out I brought the bags to the luggage store and told the guy that had the express service and had to get a bus from the train station at 14.15pm and could he assure me that the bags would be at the train station on time for me to collect so I could get the bus and not have to get back to the hotel. He said yes and I said it few times to be sure and I was assured everything would ok.

We arrived at the train station Express service at 13.55 pm we were told our bags were still at the hotel and we were given the wrong tags. And the tags we had were for hotel use only and our bags were never going to get to the train station.

I was a little upset and made the final part of the trip disappointing, having had a great time we left Disney upset. The supervisor in the train was sympathetic although he had no idea of bus times. When I showed him the bus times he was able to assist me by calling the hotel with my bag number and when got the hotel the bags were ready so I was able to catch the bus at the hotel luckly ( but it was not the service I had paid for and made the situation stressful and instead of 1 bus I had to get 2.

At the hotel when we arrived although the hotel when we went to collect our bags although they were not apologetic at all. The guy at the desk who attended us told his manager who was standing be side hom that this was the 4th time the problem had happened today. He simply didnt care. Just said bye ungratefully. No thanks for staying at Disney hope you enjoyed your stay ect.
Written January 20, 2020
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Millie W
Hampshire, UK19 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2020
Me and my partner have an annual pass for Disneyland Paris, and it's our fave place ever. It holds a lot of love in our hearts, and we try to go at least every other month (pre covid).

Food and drinks can be expensive if you eat in Disney village, but i would recommend going to Planet Hollywood and Rainforest Cafe and sharing food because it is such big portions.

Planet Hollywood has happy hour between 5-7 i believe and if you have one drink there you get a free portion of large nachos - enough for a family of 4!! Take your own water bottles in and fill up in the park as the drinks are expensive, but if you do this, you'll enjoy your day so much more!

I can't fault Disney we absolutely love it!
Written August 3, 2021
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Hello, Thank you so much for sharing your love for Disneyland Paris and thank you for being part of the Annual Pass family. Thank you for your tips, I am sure people will appreciate it. Hope to see you back again very soon in Disneyland Paris for some magical moments. Lexi Guest Experience Team
Written August 5, 2021
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Qtime82
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK298 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Family
First time in Disney 2 adults, 1 teen, 1 child. Arrived with no expectations however believed it to be Amazing, magical, overwhelming etc the full Disney experience however in reality it is an overpriced underwhelming money pit with a Disney stamp.
Entrance fee for 4 is over a weeks wage alone.
The rides were nothing special and have been on better in normal theme parks. The park is over ran with repetitive shops and crep stalls. Fast passes end approx 2pm so pointless and ride Qs are approx 60 mins plus so get very little done if you go on 2/3 rides. Little to no characters walking around the park where is the Disney magic?
The only real Disney feel is in the stores which were way to expensive and can buy cheaper elsewhere.
I wouldn’t return for free and can’t understand how people go for 4/5 days.
The parade obviously has had a lot of effort put into it - if I can’t actually find a space to watch it!
The hype is better than the reality.
The best part of the day was a picture infront of the castle. There really isn’t that much to do or see!
This theme park is average at best.
Written February 19, 2020
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Katie
Sheffield, UK557 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019
We have visited for the second time as a family, ranging from OAPs to children, including a child with a disability and a wheelchair user.

When it comes to accommodating for disabilities, they are amazing! The passes we get really help, as my nephew (who has autism and LOVES roller coasters) wouldn't be able to stand in the long lines. If we didn't have the pass, we just wouldn't be able to bring him. They also stopped the buses ahead of the bus stop and let us get on first with the wheelchair, before progressing to the bus stop to let everyone else on.

I know it is a business based around attracting people, so to say it would be better without the other people is silly, I know. I just cannot understand how rude, and downright nasty, some people can be, especially when they have their children with them. People will blatantly push in, and stand straight in front of a wheelchair user (with a child on their shoulders too) when watching the parade and light show etc. The nasty responses when we have asked people to move is staggering! Everyone is in the same boat. It honestly puts me off wanting to go again. it's Disneyland people, chill out! It's meant to the happiest place on earth!
Written January 23, 2020
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HLN
21 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Family
All I can say about Disneyland Paris is what a shame. It has well and truly lost its magic. It’s a shambles from start to finish whilst costing you an absolute fortune to be there.

We had three nights in an Empire club room at the new Marvel Hotel. It cost over £2500 for the three nights and it was not worth the money. The service is poor, the staff are grumpy and rude, there is no where to eat lunch in the hotel (I was rudely told to go to Disney village). We were constantly harassed to show our vaccine certificate pass just going from one room in the hotel to another, or scanning the anti covid app. We had to wear wrist bands as well and masks at all times apart from eating or drinking. It was exhausting just for the crazy covid rules, that made no sense whatsoever.

What Disney fail to tell you when you book and pay for an extortionately priced holiday with them is that a lot of things are closed. So the Castle is closed and covered in scaffolding, over half the restaurants are closed, there are no meet and greets just the ridiculous selfie spots, no character dining, Auberge de Criilion is closed, Orbitron is covered in scaffolding, the Railroad train only goes from the main entrance. There are no parades, no fireworks, no princesses, basically No Magic At All. It’s incredibly depressing to be there and I felt completely ripped off.

What’s nuts as well is that they blame everything on covid, it’s all covid a fault, yet they are happy to pack you in to long hour long lines to access a ride. But it’s ok, wearing face masks all the time will make it ok! The are queues for everything because so much isn’t open. Just to get a drink could take 15 minutes minimum.

Then there is the fast pass replacement, which is just another money grabbing scheme from Disney for tired and emotional parents dealing with unhappy kids who can’t get on any rides. €14 per person to access Buzz Lightyear! €14 per person to access the runaway mine train!!! It’s unbelievable that Disney think this is acceptable.

Then there is the supposed extra Magic time for people paying a stupid amount of money to stay in a Disney hotel. What they don’t tell you is although you can access the park at 8.30am only two rides in each area are open! The rest don’t open till 10am! What is the point of that! There is no extra magic hours in Hollywood studios so the queue for Crush’s Cost never went below 1.5hrs.

I feel so let down by Disneyland Paris. They are not a patch on Florida. The staff are the rudest I have every come across. I speak enough French to get by and I had a least 4 occasions where people I was interacting with pretended to not understand me.

I’m sure a Disney representative will respond with some generic ‘we take everything you say on board’ but I would say, save your money and don’t bother
Written October 20, 2021
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Dear Guest, Thank you so much for being our guest and for taking the time to post a review on your stay at Disneyland Park. As you might imagine, the feedback gained from our guests allows us to strive for ways in which we can continuously improve the service and experience offered. We are sorry to learn that you felt your experience was not in line with the service we are so very proud of. Please know that we make every effort to ensure that all guests receive the utmost in service, and I am disappointed that you experienced otherwise. Our guests can check enhanced health and safety measures and attractions opens day by day in advance in our website . We will make sure to pass on your feedback to the Operations Management to ensure that all of your comments are looked into We do hope for the opportunity to share a more positive experience with you soon. Best Regards, Dario Guest Expérience Team
Written October 25, 2021
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