Disneyland Paris Launches €19 Per Person Fireworks & Parade Reserved Viewing Area

Guests can pay €19 for reserved viewing areas for Disney Dreams.

Disneyland Paris Launches €19 Per Person Fireworks & Parade Reserved Viewing Area
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Disneyland Paris previously announced that guests will be able to pay €19 for a reserved viewing area for Disney Dreams and Disney Stars on Parade. This option is now live. While the exact location isn't confirmed, it's likely to be in the area that was previously available for Annual Passholders to book - a perk that was removed last year. It will cost a flat fee of €19 per person per show and is now available to book on the Disneyland Paris app.

On the app homepage, tap on the "shows and parades: Preferred access" button at the top to be taken to the options to book these shows.

Preferred Disneyland Paris Fireworks Viewing

Preferred Disneyland Paris Fireworks Viewing

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