Disneyland Paris has announced an exciting line-up for Halloween and Christmas, promising captivating experiences for visitors.
- The Disney Halloween Festival is set to run from October 1 to November 3, offering extended opening hours and unique interactions with famous Disney villains.
- A new night-time show, ‘Doctor Strange: Mystery of the Mystics’, is scheduled to premiere on November 23 at the Marvel Avengers Campus.
- During the festive period, Mickey’s Dazzling Christmas Parade will feature nearly 90 performers, alongside Disney princesses and Santa Claus.
- A groundbreaking night-time spectacular at Sleeping Beauty Castle will debut on January 10, 2025, integrating iconic Disney animations.
The announcement of the 2024 Halloween and Christmas programme at Disneyland Paris includes the Disney Halloween Festival, which will run from October 1 to November 3. Guests can enjoy extended opening hours until 11pm on October 31, as they interact with iconic Disney villains like Cruella and Maleficent. Children will be greeted by little ghosts upon entry, creating a truly enchanting atmosphere.
For the Christmas season, the park will showcase Mickey’s Dazzling Christmas Parade twice daily along Main Street, featuring nearly 90 artists including Mickey Mouse, Disney princesses, and Santa. The festivities promise to bring a magical experience with traditional carols being sung in the Videopolis Theatre. The programme runs from November 9 until January 6, 2025.
A highlight of this year’s attractions is the new show ‘Doctor Strange: Mystery of the Mystics’, commencing at the Marvel Avengers Campus from November 23. This show aims to captivate audiences with its thrilling storyline and impressive special effects.
Adding to the enchanting experiences is the debut of a new night-time spectacular on January 10, 2025, which will integrate projections and iconic songs on Sleeping Beauty Castle. This promises to push the technical boundaries of previous shows, captivating audiences with a combination of projections, fountains, and lighting effects.
Halloween festivities also include the Mickey’s Halloween Celebration parade, where characters like Goofy and Chip ’n’ Dale will parade alongside vibrantly themed floats like Mickey’s Illusion Manor. Guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy new menu items such as Pumpkin Shortbread and ‘Cold Coffee Boo’.
This holiday season, children can meet Miguel from the Pixar movie Coco in Frontierland and catch a glimpse of Stitch in a vampire outfit touring Discoveryland. Dinners and shops in the park will offer new themed dishes and beverages, enhancing the festive spirit.
The celebrations will conclude with a fireworks display on New Year’s Eve, marking a grand end to the year as Disneyland Paris remains open until 1am. These meticulously planned events are set to provide a memorable experience for all visitors, blending beloved Disney traditions with groundbreaking new spectacles.
Disneyland Paris promises an unforgettable blend of tradition and innovation in its upcoming seasonal festivities.
