Disneyland Paris To Close Until February 2021

Disneyland Paris To Close Until February 2021
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Yesterday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a second national lockdown for France starting October 30th, which results in the closure of Disneyland Paris. Although the lockdown is for the duration of November, it could go on for longer.

Disney today updated their Disneyland Paris website to announce they do not plan to reopen again until at least February 12, 2021. However, they will try to open between December 19 and January 3 if they can for the holiday season.
In line with latest direction from the French authorities, Disneyland Paris will be closing end of day on October 29th. In anticipation of celebrating the Christmas holiday season we will be taking reservations from December 19 – January 3 and hope to be open based on prevailing conditions and government guidance at that time. Disneyland Paris will be closed from January 4 through February 12. Please check back on the website for regular updates.
We thank you for your continued loyalty and understanding during this difficult period.
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