Disneyland Paris To Remain Closed Until July 15

Disneyland Paris To Remain Closed Until July 15
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Disney has updated their Disneyland Paris COVID-19 page to let guests know that the resorts will not be open before July 15th, and for all stays before that date will be offered refunds or vouchers.

Walt Disney World is still closed until further notice, and no further information has yet been made available.

I have a future holiday at Disneyland Paris (excluding Disney's Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel – see below) arriving on or before 14 July 2020. What does that mean for my holiday?

We are offering two options: you can choose to receive a refund for the amount already paid for your holiday, or to receive a voucher for the same amount. If you choose the voucher, you can use it within 18 months to book any future holiday at Disneyland Paris (subject to the then applicable conditions), or to rebook a similar holiday to your original booking at the same price and under the same conditions*.

I have a future holiday at Disneyland Paris (excluding Disney's Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel – see below) with an arrival starting 15 July 2020 or after. What does that mean for my holiday?

The holiday at Disneyland Paris you have booked with us is confirmed. We shall contact you by email if the situation evolves.

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