Third Restaurant Coming To Disneyland Hotel - Disneyland Paris

With two Disneyland Hotel restaurants already open, a third one is in the works.

Third Restaurant Coming To Disneyland Hotel - Disneyland Paris
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In January 2024, the Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris reopened after a four-year renovation, and this weekend had its opening ceremony. The hotel opened with two restaurants, Royal Banquet and La Table de Lumière. Disney announced today in a press release that a new third restaurant will soon be coming to Disneyland Hotel. No opening date was given, but the third restaurant will be a collaboration with a French chef internationally renowned.

To further elevate the excellence of the Hotel, a third restaurant is scheduled to open through a collaboration with a French chef internationally renowned.

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