Disneyland Paris, situated in the heart of France and easily accessed from all over Europe is the biggest tourist attraction in Europe, and is only surpassed world-wide by Disney's other parks in Florida and California. Around 12.5 million visitors enter the park every year, ready to enjoy all the magical fun and laughter that only Disney can deliver. If you want to get the most from your visit to Disneyland Paris, this site will help you make the best use of your time and provide hints and tips from past visitors, plus lots of fascinating background information for the curious. Disneyland - formerly Eurodisney - opened its doors to the public at Marne-la-Vallée on April the 12th 1992. With restaurants, shops, roller coasters and concerts to dazzle you, you will have a hard job deciding what to do.
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Welcome to Paris!
More 100 million guests have visited Disneyland Resort Paris over the past twelve years. Now you too can find out why…

Start your adventure by getting up early (a tip that is advisable at any Disney resort!) and making your way to the magnificent, towering pink chateaux known as Disneyland Hotel (if you are staying in the Disneyland Hotel then the procedure is slightly different!... All will be revealed later). Disneyland Hotel I hear you say? But you’re going to the theme park surely?! Ah well, you see this is a resort unlike the others... Pass through the lovely well maintained gardens preceding the hotel, stopping to take a picture of the Sorcerer’s Wand Statue (image supplied), followed by a stop at the flower bed that has been grown into the legendary face of Mickey Mouse himself. Just beyond the grass verge donning this great work of craftsmanship you will now see numerous tunnels that travel below the dreamy pink hotel; this is where you enter Disneyland Park! The tunnels do have a sign above them stating that you are indeed about to enter the park. (Quick Fact: The sign I speak of used to read ‘Disneyland Paris’, but since the construction of Walt Disney Studios Park, the site has now gained official ‘Resort’ status, hence Disneyland Paris is now the Resort, and the park itself being Disneyland Park – which is now what this sign says) As you pass through the queuing system you will meet the ticket booths. If you have already purchased you theme park tickets, you can use a separate lane for quicker access. At the end of the tunnels are the Entrance Booths/turnstiles.

As with the other Resorts, pass your ticket through the machine and the bar will rotate to let you through.

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Northampton dancers to perform at Disneyland Paris
Northampton Chron and Echo
8/13/2008
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Long march to Disney for dancers
Borehamwood Times
8/13/2008
A Borehamwood dance troupe showcased its talents with a performance in Disneyland Paris last week.

For the past year, K's School of Dance,...

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Disneyland Paris passes 20m visitor mark
TTG Live
8/13/2008
Disneyland Resort Paris welcomed its 200 millionth visitor today, 16 years after opening its gates in 1992.

The red carpet was rolled out for on...

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