Post Views: 220 Many of the figures found at Disneyland Paris come from the world of animation or from movies, but did you know that some have been created just for our destination? Imagineers love to dream up new figures for Disney Parks, such as the singing parrots in The Enchanted ...

Post Views: 163 As a fun way to start the weekend, would you love to travel back in time approximately thirty years? 🙂 ...

Post Views: 339 We continue our journey through the music of Disneyland Paris attractions with today’s famous “Tour de la Terreur”, the emblematic Walt Disney Studios Park attraction. Music at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror combines in a particularly original way with period music, film music and atmospheric sounds ...

Post Views: 157 Today we end our journey through the Disney Classics that inspired Imagineers for Fantasyland, covering the final period from the 1940s to present day. Special Packages Animation historians are accustomed to describing the productions from the period of 1942-1949 as “anthology films” or “package films” as they ...

Post Views: 321 On this Valentine’s Day weekend, we wanted to share with you our selection of the most romantic places in Disneyland Paris… What are yours? – Sleeping Beauty Castle For its pastel colors and beautifully refined blend of architecture and landscaping. Just enough for Aurore and Philippe to take ...

Post Views: 166 During this period, filled with anniversaries and birthdays (Pinocchio celebrated his 80th on February 7th) we continue our Fantasyland promenade via Walt Disney Animation Studios’ first golden age productions (1937-1942). The First Disney Princess Our collection begins with Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937), the very first full-length ...

Post Views: 222 Will you have the courage to go through the gates of Phantom Manor to unravel the mystery surrounding this gloomy building? Come on, don’t be begged, come in and discover the disturbing story of the bride who haunts the place, as well as a few anecdotes about ...

Post Views: 830 On February 5, 1953, Peter Pan was released on American movie screens and flew to success. Let’s celebrate this anniversary together by following Peter Pan and his friends through the history of Disneyland Paris… Located northwest of Fantasyland – not far from the Adventureland gate leading to Pirates ...

Post Views: 156 The films Sleeping Beauty (January 29, 1959) and Peter Pan (February 5, 1953) are celebrating their anniversaries… the perfect opportunity to look back at these productions that inspired Imagineers to create Fantasyland! We start today with a look at the Disney short films referred to in Fantasyland. ...

Post Views: 279 In 2003 at Disneyland Paris, after the New Year, it was the New Year again! Chinese this time. It was the first time that our destination celebrated the famous event. A commemorative pin with the likeness of Mushu was even created for the occasion. The celebrations took ...