Whether you’re in the mood for thrill and chills or now and reindeer, we’ve got some seasonal news that is certain to set your holiday spirit ablaze! We are thrilled to announce that Disney’s Halloween Festival and Disney’s Enchanted Christmas will take place at Disneyland Paris this year!
As you may recall, it was that the Halloween parties were going to be cancelled this year, Disneyland Paris has recently confirmed that the resort will be bedecked for the spooktacular season from September 26th through November 1st, 2020. However, Disneyland Paris Resort’s official website tells us another tale.
Disneyland Paris Resort’s Official Website – Disney’s Halloween Festival at Disneyland Paris:
Disney’s Halloween Festival at Disneyland Paris is back from 26 September to 1 November 2020.
We’ve brewed up a delicious concoction of surprises and entertainment this year, offering our guests delightful Halloween thrills while respecting our enhanced safety and health measures.
Stay tuned for more details.
Get excited for this year’s season by reliving the spooky thrills that swept through the Disney Parks last year.
Please note: Last year, we hosted two Halloween Parties at an extra charge. Due to current conditions, they will not be possible this year so be sure to take double advantage of our festivities during the day!
Disneyland Paris Resort’s Official Website – Disney’s Enchanted Christmas at Disneyland Paris:
Mark your (Advent) calendars: Disney’s Enchanted Christmas at Disneyland Paris is back from 7 November 2020 to 10 January 2021.
Join us for Christmas before Christmas! Starting 7 November 2020, you are formally invited to immerse yourself in a warm, festive atmosphere at Disneyland Paris where holiday magic has no limits!
Stay tuned for more details.
Get excited for this year’s season by reliving the lively festivities that swept through the Disney Parks last year.
What We Know Thus Far
As you may recall, previously, Disneyland Paris has gone all out for the Halloween and Christmas seasons. Guests were given treats, there were attraction overlays, parades, and even specific firework displays.
As of now, due to COVID-19, large-scale parades and nighttime spectaculars are not permitted to take place at Disneyland Paris resort.
In other words, what tricks they have up their sleeves remains a mystery to us. No matter what, we are certain that Disneyland Paris will not disappoint!
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