Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris is Disney’s fourth resort, and second outside of the United States. Located outside of Paris, France, it opened on 12 April 1992 is now comprises of two parks (Disneyland Park, and Walt Disney Studios Park), and seven hotel complexes.

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Captain Jack’s Restaurant des Pirates

Review

Situated alongside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, Captain Jack’s Restaurant des Pirates serves Creole inspired dishes in a swashbuckling and completely unique setting.

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Plaza Gardens Restaurant

Review

Set right in the heart of the Disneyland park at the bottom of Main Street, Plaza Gardens is an all you can eat buffet style restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Bistrot Chez Rémy

Review

Based on the Ratatouille film, Bistrot Chez Rémy is a table service restaurant themed to create the illusion that you are rat sized. Serving traditional French cuisine, this is one of the most popular restaurants at Disneyland Paris and is situated in the Disney Studios Park.

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Travelling to Disneyland Paris from Charles de Gaulle Airport

Guide

If you’re travelling to Disneyland Paris, the chances are you’re going to travel by air and arrive at Charles de Gaulle airport, the main international airport for Paris. But once you’ve made it to Charles de Gaulle, how do you get to Disneyland Paris?

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Disneyland Paris by Air

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Disneyland Paris, much like most Disney parks in the world, have excellent air links in the local area. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is just a 10 minute train ride or a 45 minute car/bus ride away from the park. CDG is serviced some of the world’s major carriers and is the home airport of Air France. Paris Orly (ORY) is an airport south of the city and only really accessible to the park by bus or car, but it is serviced by some of the budget airlines. With the Magical Shuttle providing shuttles from both airports you can be quite flexible in your choices.