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Disneyland Paris is an entertainment resort in Marne-la-Vallée, France, located about 32 kilometres (20 miles) east of Paris. It encompasses two theme parks, seven Disney-owned hotels, two convention centers, a golf course, an arena, and a shopping, dining and entertainment complex.
The park was known as Euro Disney until May 1994, Euro Disneyland Paris until September 1994, Disneyland Paris until February 2002, and Disneyland Park (English) and Parc Disneyland (French) since March 2002. Michael Eisner noted, "As Americans, the word 'Euro' is believed to mean glamorous or exciting.
Disneyland Paris Pride [94] Retired. Daytime shows. Beauty and the Beast (1992–1996) Winnie the Pooh and Friends, too (1998–2005, 2006–2011)
Disneyland Paris vs Disney World: Crunching the numbers. For this article, I mocked up a Spring Break trip—April 8 to April 15—for a family of four to break down the numbers, and even I was ...
Walt Disney Studios Park (French: Parc Walt Disney Studios) is the second of two theme parks built at Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallée, France.The park opened on 16 March 2002, and it is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Experiences division.
Disneyland’s inauguration drew nearly 30,000 guests—about three times as many people than had actually been invited for the press preview. 23 magical, mind-blowing facts about Disneyland Skip ...
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril (French: Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril) is a roller coaster attraction at Disneyland Park (Paris). It opened on 30 July 1993. Based on the Indiana Jones films, guests are taken on an adventure riding in a mining train through a lost temple. The attraction was sponsored by Esso.
Discoveryland at Disneyland Paris. Disneyland Park in Paris has a Tomorrowland with an entirely different concept, Discoveryland. European culture was used distinctively in the park and Discoveryland uses the ideas of famed European thinkers and explorers such as Leonardo da Vinci or H. G. Wells, with Jules Verne featured most prominently.