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Ben

Disneyland Paris News & Photo Update – March 1 – 7, 2020

It was mostly business as usual this week at the Resort, with some great character moments, Electroland news, St. David’s Day and of course plenty of updates on the many construction and refurbishment projects. Let’s dig in! Preventive Measures

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Kat

An American in (Disneyland Paris), Part 12: Walking Through!

Walkthrough attractions. Some people love them and obsess over tiny details in the displays, while others see them as a waste of space that should be torn down for more interesting attractions with a ride track. Personally, I absolutely

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Ben

Disneyland Paris News & Photo Update: February 16 – 22, 2020

Despite school holidays, this week saw the start of several large scale refurbishment projects – and especially resurfacing. We also said goodbye to the Tram Tour Station, discovered a new TV ad and got flooded with Disney+ posters.. let’s

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Wissem

Review: “Onward” (Spoiler Free)

Two years after the phenomenon that was Coco, Pixar is back this winter with a new original story based on the themes of self-recovery and grief. This time, the journey is complex and multi-dimensional, this time, Ian and Barley’s

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Julien

Review: “Call of the Wild” (Spoiler Free)

We were graciously invited to a preview screening for The Call of The Wild at “Le Publicis” cinema in central Paris on Friday, February 14th 2020. Already known to Disney fans as the director of 2002’s Lilo & Stitch,

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Ben

EXCLUSIVE: “Frozen Land” at Walt Disney Studios Park Revealed #WDS2

It’s no secret that one of the most anticipated elements of the Walt Disney Studios Expansion Project is the so called « Frozen Land » (working title). Today we bring you all the details about the land: blueprints, 3D renderings, layouts and more. Let’s take a look!

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Ben

Disneyland Paris News & Photo Update: February 1 – 8, 2020

A « classic » week in the Parks as the seasons are now well underway. While the Resort is awaiting the assault from the French and European school holidays, Characters and Merchandising were the stars. Plenty of progress on construction and