A Magical Christmas Getaway in Disneyland Paris

Looking for a festive Christmas getaway with family or friends? A weekend in Disneyland Paris is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season! From November 11th to January 7th, the park transforms into a winter wonderland, filled with dazzling decorations, Christmas lights, and magical entertainment.

Experience the Christmas Magic

During the holiday season, Disneyland Paris offers two spectacular Christmas parades daily: Mickey’s Dazzling Christmas Parade! Watch your favorite Disney characters in their festive outfits as they parade through the park on beautifully decorated floats.

For an extra dose of holiday cheer, visit the ‘Let’s Sing Christmas’ show, where you can sing along to beloved Christmas songs with Disney characters. The entire park is filled with joyful music, twinkling lights, and festive surprises around every corner.

Christmas Market & Festive Treats

No Christmas visit is complete without delicious treats! Explore the Christmas market inside the park, where you can enjoy hot chocolate, warm soups, roasted chestnuts, and other seasonal delights. These cozy snacks make for the perfect break between rides and shows.

Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Disneyland Paris

Make your holiday even more special by ringing in the New Year at Disneyland Paris! On New Year’s Eve, the park stays open until 1 AM, featuring a grand fireworks display and a festive atmosphere that will make your celebration truly unforgettable.

Best Itinerary for Your Visit

To make the most of your trip, I recommend planning one full day in Disneyland Park and half to a full day in Walt Disney Studios Park. This way, you can enjoy both magical parks without feeling rushed.

Why Visit Disneyland Paris at Christmas?

Don’t miss out on this enchanting Christmas experience in Disneyland Paris—where dreams truly come to life!

Tip: Combine Disneyland with a Paris City Trip

Extend your adventure by combining your Disneyland Paris visit with a city trip to Paris. Explore iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, or wander through my personal favorite — the charming Montmartre neighborhood — to make your winter holiday even more memorable.

Need more tips for places to visit in the December? Check out my Christmas page!

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