On June 22, Disneyland Paris announced their plan for a phased reopening the European Disney Resort to begin on July 15. This includes both of the theme parks, Disney’s Newport Bay Club Hotel, and the Disney Village.
On the official Disneyland Paris page, The Walt Disney Company writes that the phased reopening includes “enhanced health and safety measures implemented for both Cast Members and guests”.
They go on to make the following statement:
Theme park capacity will be limited to comply with governmental requirements, Disneyland Paris will manage attendance through a new online theme park reservation system available as of early July and subject to availability.
Disneyland Paris
In order to allow visitors to have the most possible flexibility, the Paris theme park will have new booking conditions as well.
On their homepage, Disneyland Paris writes about the new measures that will be in place in ensure guest and Cast Member health and safety:
Limited attendance, physical distancing, enhanced cleaning and sanitisation: discover all the health and safety measures we have put in place at Disneyland Paris.
Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Paris Reopening Tickets
As with all the Disney Parks reopening, people have concerns and questions regarding how tickets and annual passes will work.
We’ve written at length about the new virtual reservation portal and the Disney Park Pass System. These guides should give us a great sense of what to expect.
As for Disneyland Paris, here’s what Disney has to say:
From July onwards, if you are in possession of a non-dated ticket or an Annual Pass, we strongly recommend that you register on our online platform in order to guarantee entry to Disneyland Paris on the date of your choice (subject to availability).
Disneyland Paris
In other words, it appears to be the same scenario as for Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Shanghai Disneyland, and Hong Kong Disneyland.
Disney is clearly trying to make sure we all have the best possible experience, and a seamless one from park to park around the world.
To ease any further worries, Disneyland Paris sets visitors’ minds at ease:
At the moment, you can cancel or change your booking without fees (excluding transport fees – standard terms & conditions apply) anytime up to 7 days before your arrival date. You can also enjoy flexible payment options [by] calling our reservation agents.
Disneyland Paris
Wrap Up
This is incredibly exciting news for Disney fans all over the world.
With the announcement that Disneyland Paris reopens on July 15, 2020, we now have the follow parks opened back up or reopening soon:
- Disneyland and California Adventure
- Walt Disney World
- Shanghai Disneyland
- Hong Kong Disneyland
- Disneyland Paris
As an AP at Disneyland, I can’t wait to get back to the parks.
Life just isn’t quite the same without Disney Parks…
What to Read Next
See our full guide to the new Disney Park Pass System for booking reservations here, and make sure to download our free infographic. 🙂
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