Parc Walt Disney Studios

Theme park · Chessy ·

Avengers Campus, Nemo coaster, trackless dark ride, drop tower

family friendly
super fun rides
spiderman ride
attention to detail
disney charm
bring own snacks
characters
evening show
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Information

Pl. des Frères Lumière, 77700 Chessy, France Get directions

Usually a wait
Restroom
Family friendly
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
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Disneyland Paris Is Getting a Massive Makeover—and We Got a Sneak Peek Inside

"On my sneak peek, the reimagined second park at Disneyland Paris felt like an ambitious, brand-new destination: more than 90 percent of the original offerings are changing, its footprint is doubling, and a gorgeous promenade and lake now lead toward the new World of Frozen. It brings together the Worlds of Pixar and Marvel Avengers Campus, with World of Frozen opening first and a “Lion King” world planned, and the guiding idea is that guests don’t just watch Disney stories—they live them. Beyond rides and lands, thoughtful touches stood out, from over 200 new benches and the English‑style Gazebo Garden for quiet breaks to the 360‑degree nighttime spectacular Disney Cascade of Lights that caps the day with fireworks, drones, water, and pyrotechnics." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Guide to Visiting Disneyland Paris

"A smaller, entertainment-focused park that is currently undergoing a comprehensive transformation into a new Adventure World but remains open during construction; it houses several unique and must-see attractions—high-energy superhero missions, a popular indoor spinning coaster based on Finding Nemo, the original trackless rat-sized dark ride inspired by a beloved culinary film, and a classic drop-tower experience—plus numerous family shows. Visitors are advised to prioritize this park for its one-of-a-kind rides and consider line-skipping options on busy days." - Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes Elizabeth Rhodes is a senior editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Disneyland Paris Kicks Off Its 30th Anniversary This Weekend

"Later this summer, guests visiting Walt Disney Studios Park at the Disneyland Paris Resort will be able to assemble inside their very own version of Avengers Campus."

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Review: Disneyland Paris - SilverKris

"A covered, Hollywood-themed indoor walkway lined with shops and restaurants that recreates a studio backlot atmosphere and doubles as a convenient refuge from unpredictable weather while transporting guests into a cinematic setting." - James Wong

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Mike Naylor (.

Google
Disney Studios is a fantastic park and (normally) i would go as far to say i prefer it over the main Disney park....but.... it is having major work done, and as such this has vastly decreased the park's size. The rest of it still keeps the Disney charm though. Despite visiting at the weekend we found the queues were not as bad as expected (apart from Spiderman). Worth bringing your own snacks in otherwise you'll be waiting a while and paying a lot for it. GOOD 👍 Attention to detail, especially in the sets. Looks fantastic. Some amazing rides. BAD 👎 Half of it is shut off. The old "Backstage Tour" ride has been rebranded and shrunk and is a shadow of it's former self.

Ben T.

Google
This place is amazing. If you have kids or are a kid at heart and have time to go, do it. Take comfortable shoes because the queues are immense. However the atmosphere is superb. The only down side is the price for everything on site. But well worth going just for the evening show and the music....... Warning the music is like an earworm and becomes an obsession if not careful.

Holly P

Google
Absolutely worth the trip! Any Marvel Avengers fan will be in love here. Super fun rides! Absolutely loved the Avengers rollercoaster ride and the Spiderman ride. The Spiderman ride was super cool because you got to sling webs at enemies just like Spiderman. Awesome merchandise store with cool Avengers merch! Huge indoor dining area with lots of food options, including vegan options! Try the vegan salad at Studio 1, it’s great! Also you can get your picture with Mickey Mouse and other characters here!! Really fun, clean, exciting, nostalgic, amazing park! Really cool animatronic Iron Man looks so realistic! Life-size Iron Man Hulkbuster suit at the Stark Factory was so cool. Really enjoyed all the Stitch & Angel merch stores. I had a great time!!! Shout out to Walt Disney, thank you, I love you! Shout out Stan Lee, thank you, I love you! ❤️🥰🙌🎉

Magnus M.

Google
The experience as a family is 100% and you make infinity of core memories! The organization, the set-up and walking distance between the rides are totally walkable. Hint, have your youngest kid at a hight of 120cm to be able to let them ride almost everything (Indiana Jones is 140cm hight requiret) The app crashed so many times, that I'm more than happy to delete it after the trip! Bring your own food! And beverage!

Joe S.

Google
Doesn't have the wow factor as the main theme park but certainly is still a great day out. Make sure you leave enough time in your trip to fully explore Walt Disney Studios, do the rides and make sure you see some shows. Nice that they are next door to each other so heading from one to the other on the same day isn't a problem. Tower of Terror is still a great ride after all these years!

Omotayo L.

Google
Beautiful experience loved every bit of it there. The queue was also a great adventure for my kids. They came up with the idea of we going single and it really worked for us as we were able to experience every single ride and some twice. Used the show times to relax the legs.

Brianna L.

Google
Wonderful visit. The whole family had a great time. The line for the rides wasn't too long. The longest we waited for 1 ride was about 30 minutes, the rest was 10 -15 minutes. The Mickey show was really cute. They speak French & English throughout. They also have a person doing sign language. I do recommend buying tickets in advance and being prepared to stand in line before opening. A crowd does show up early.

Grummpy M.

Google
This place is awesome, it’s clean , it’s magical , it’s Disney to the core , BUT! I feel there’s not enough rides and they’re spread out too far between each other , with too many shops in between them …. And the food is mediocre the cookies are dry stale and expensive, this time I felt there were more characters knocking about ? Which is good.. but it’s been a known fact admitted by Disney in the past that they want you to spend money while there ,so if you want it to not cost the earth ,plan

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