“NEED MAGIC?”
A Christmas Quartet at Disneyland Resort Paris
6 November 2004 until 9 January 2005
The Christmas spirit will once again enchant Disneyland Resort Paris from November 6 2004 to January 9, 2005. Visitors to Disneyland Park will be plunged into the heart of a Fairytale Christmas, while visitors to Walt Disney Studios Park will experience a Hollywood Christmas with Disney Stars. Disney Village will host a Russian-themed celebration, and guests staying at the Disney hotels will enjoy the splendour of a traditional Christmas.
A Fairytale Christmas in Disneyland Park
A host of new entertainment awaits our guests in the fairytale Christmas décor of Disneyland Park this season.
For the first time, the traditional Christmas tree, previously located on Town Square, will take pride of place next to Sleeping Beauty Castle. Central Plaza will be the stage for a spectacular tribute to everyone’s favourite Disney Princesses, while Sleeping Beauty Castle and its surroundings will be covered in snow for the very first time.
Snowflakes will gently fall on Main Street, U.S.A. throughout the day, fulfilling the dreams of everyone wishing for a white Christmas this year.
The all-new Christmas Parade will be unveiled every day by Mickey Mouse and friends when they open celebrations with a giant musical box! A host of famous Disney couples in sparkling seasonal costumes and characters will follow behind, spreading Christmas joy to all.
Family favourites such as Mickey’s Winter Wonderland at Chaparral Theater, Le Nöel de Mickey at Fantasy Festival Stage and Belle’s Christmas Village in Fantasyland return to Disneyland Park this season, with winter evenings lit up by the spectacular night-time parade that sees Disney Characters, tales and legends bought to life in an extraordinary combination of state-of –the-art visual and sound effects: Disney’s Fantillusion.
Christmas nights in Disneyland Park come to a magical end this year with the all-new Enchanted Fairytale Ceremony. At the foot of Sleeping Beauty Castle on Main Street, U.S.A., Aurora,
Snow White, Belle and Cinderella, each accompanied by their handsome Prince, will carry guests into a fabulous fable that combines music, dance, light and fantasy. The finishing touch that crowns the ceremony will be given by Tinker Bell. With a wave of her magic wand, a burst of pixie dust will bring Sleeping Beauty Castle to colourful life in a spectacular array of twinkling lights.
A Hollywood Christmas at Walt Disney Studios Park
Throughout the festive season, Walt Disney Studios Park will welcome guests to a world full of surprises
This year, Father Christmas will play a starring role in the Stunt Show Spectacular. Unfortunately, his car driving skills are no match for his sleigh riding skills, so guests can meet him in the Backlot for a souvenir photo.
It rains all year round at the “Singing in the Rain” photo location, but at Christmas, it snows! Guests should be aware that mischievous Disney characters might be lying in wait for them…
Walt Disney Studios Park is the dream location for guests who wish to meet Disney Characters, all dressed up for the festive occasion. At the entrance to the Park, an unexpected Father Christmas and his out-of-the-ordinary sleigh will welcome visitors… In fact, it’s Goofy in disguise, and guests can have a souvenir photo taken with him next to a Cadillac-sleigh that’s literally overflowing with presents.
There’ll also be a Santa Claus Choir spreading good will that will start the day in Rendezvous Des Stars restaurant, and finish in Disney Studio 1, as well as a host of other surprises just waiting to be discovered…
A traditional Christmas in the Disney hotels
Guests staying in the heart of the magic will experience the winter warmth of a traditional Christmas celebration.
The Disney Hotels will be especially decorated for the festive season, with guests welcomed to a world full of Christmas cheer. The main feature of each hotel will be a spectacular giant Christmas Tree in the lobby that will enchant all the family from the moment they arrive at the resort.
Guests are invited to join Tinker Bell on a trip around the world aboard the H.M.S. Newport at Disney’s Newport Bay Club during The Magical World of Tinker Bell dinner show. Everyone’s favourite pixie will be joined by Mickey, Minnie and their friends as guests take a tour of the world’s most magical locations. From Caribbean rhythms to an Irish jig, from the samba to Russian Folklore, this magical evening will offer guests the chance to discover song and dance from all over the globe.
Disney Village celebrates a Russian Christmas
This winter season, Disney Village will be full of Russian Christmas cheer
The traditional Christmas Market will have a distinctly Russian theme this year. Guests will be invited to stroll through the market stall chalets, where they can sample a host of culinary specialities from this beautiful country. The market will be held on 4 and 5 December, and from 11 December until 2 January 2005.
From 17 to 26 December, guests will be plunged into the heart of Christmas folklore during the Yarmarka show, featuring song, dance and flamboyant costumes.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
DISNEYLAND PARK:
10am to 8pm: weekdays November 8 to December 17
9am to 8pm: Every day from December 18, 2004 to January 9, 2005 and every weekend from November 6 to December 12.
9am to 1am: December 31, 2004
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS PARK:
10am to 6pm: weekdays from November 8 to December 17
9am to 6pm: Every day from December 18, 2004, to January 9, 2005 and every weekend from November 6 to December 12.
Schedules are subject to modification without prior notice. For information on opening hours:
Tel: 00 33 1 60 305 305 or Internet: www.disneylandparis.com
THEME PARK PASSPORT PRICES
3 DAY "HOPPER" PASSPORT
The 3-day "Hopper" passport allows total freedom of movement between the two Theme Parks over a three-day period. The three days do not need to be consecutive.
Adult 108 € Children aged 3 to 11 incl. 80 €
1 DAY "HOPPER" PASSPORT
The 1-day "Hopper" passport allows total freedom of movement between the two Theme Parks over a three-day period. The three days do not need to be consecutive.
Adult 49 € Children aged 3 to 11 incl. 39 €
1 DAY 1 PARK PASSPORT
The 1-day passport provides admission to either Walt Disney Studios Park or Disneyland Park. Guests may exit and re-enter that same Theme Park freely, as often as they wish during that day.
Adult 40 € Children aged 3 to 11 incl. 30 €
Entry to the Theme Parks for children aged three and under is free of charge.
Where to obtain THEME PARK passports
• at Park admission ticket windows
• by phone at 33 1 60 30 60 30 (7 days a week) - France
• in the Disney Store on the Champs Elysées, Paris
• in the FNAC, Carrefour stores and reputable ticketing agencies
• via the "Ticketnet" network, Virgin Megastore and Auchan supermarkets
• at the Paris Tourism Office and in Parisian airports
• at certain RATP ticketing windows in Paris (metro and RER)
A Christmas Quartet at Disneyland Resort Paris
6 November 2004 until 9 January 2005
The Christmas spirit will once again enchant Disneyland Resort Paris from November 6 2004 to January 9, 2005. Visitors to Disneyland Park will be plunged into the heart of a Fairytale Christmas, while visitors to Walt Disney Studios Park will experience a Hollywood Christmas with Disney Stars. Disney Village will host a Russian-themed celebration, and guests staying at the Disney hotels will enjoy the splendour of a traditional Christmas.
A Fairytale Christmas in Disneyland Park
A host of new entertainment awaits our guests in the fairytale Christmas décor of Disneyland Park this season.
For the first time, the traditional Christmas tree, previously located on Town Square, will take pride of place next to Sleeping Beauty Castle. Central Plaza will be the stage for a spectacular tribute to everyone’s favourite Disney Princesses, while Sleeping Beauty Castle and its surroundings will be covered in snow for the very first time.
Snowflakes will gently fall on Main Street, U.S.A. throughout the day, fulfilling the dreams of everyone wishing for a white Christmas this year.
The all-new Christmas Parade will be unveiled every day by Mickey Mouse and friends when they open celebrations with a giant musical box! A host of famous Disney couples in sparkling seasonal costumes and characters will follow behind, spreading Christmas joy to all.
Family favourites such as Mickey’s Winter Wonderland at Chaparral Theater, Le Nöel de Mickey at Fantasy Festival Stage and Belle’s Christmas Village in Fantasyland return to Disneyland Park this season, with winter evenings lit up by the spectacular night-time parade that sees Disney Characters, tales and legends bought to life in an extraordinary combination of state-of –the-art visual and sound effects: Disney’s Fantillusion.
Christmas nights in Disneyland Park come to a magical end this year with the all-new Enchanted Fairytale Ceremony. At the foot of Sleeping Beauty Castle on Main Street, U.S.A., Aurora,
Snow White, Belle and Cinderella, each accompanied by their handsome Prince, will carry guests into a fabulous fable that combines music, dance, light and fantasy. The finishing touch that crowns the ceremony will be given by Tinker Bell. With a wave of her magic wand, a burst of pixie dust will bring Sleeping Beauty Castle to colourful life in a spectacular array of twinkling lights.
A Hollywood Christmas at Walt Disney Studios Park
Throughout the festive season, Walt Disney Studios Park will welcome guests to a world full of surprises
This year, Father Christmas will play a starring role in the Stunt Show Spectacular. Unfortunately, his car driving skills are no match for his sleigh riding skills, so guests can meet him in the Backlot for a souvenir photo.
It rains all year round at the “Singing in the Rain” photo location, but at Christmas, it snows! Guests should be aware that mischievous Disney characters might be lying in wait for them…
Walt Disney Studios Park is the dream location for guests who wish to meet Disney Characters, all dressed up for the festive occasion. At the entrance to the Park, an unexpected Father Christmas and his out-of-the-ordinary sleigh will welcome visitors… In fact, it’s Goofy in disguise, and guests can have a souvenir photo taken with him next to a Cadillac-sleigh that’s literally overflowing with presents.
There’ll also be a Santa Claus Choir spreading good will that will start the day in Rendezvous Des Stars restaurant, and finish in Disney Studio 1, as well as a host of other surprises just waiting to be discovered…
A traditional Christmas in the Disney hotels
Guests staying in the heart of the magic will experience the winter warmth of a traditional Christmas celebration.
The Disney Hotels will be especially decorated for the festive season, with guests welcomed to a world full of Christmas cheer. The main feature of each hotel will be a spectacular giant Christmas Tree in the lobby that will enchant all the family from the moment they arrive at the resort.
Guests are invited to join Tinker Bell on a trip around the world aboard the H.M.S. Newport at Disney’s Newport Bay Club during The Magical World of Tinker Bell dinner show. Everyone’s favourite pixie will be joined by Mickey, Minnie and their friends as guests take a tour of the world’s most magical locations. From Caribbean rhythms to an Irish jig, from the samba to Russian Folklore, this magical evening will offer guests the chance to discover song and dance from all over the globe.
Disney Village celebrates a Russian Christmas
This winter season, Disney Village will be full of Russian Christmas cheer
The traditional Christmas Market will have a distinctly Russian theme this year. Guests will be invited to stroll through the market stall chalets, where they can sample a host of culinary specialities from this beautiful country. The market will be held on 4 and 5 December, and from 11 December until 2 January 2005.
From 17 to 26 December, guests will be plunged into the heart of Christmas folklore during the Yarmarka show, featuring song, dance and flamboyant costumes.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
DISNEYLAND PARK:
10am to 8pm: weekdays November 8 to December 17
9am to 8pm: Every day from December 18, 2004 to January 9, 2005 and every weekend from November 6 to December 12.
9am to 1am: December 31, 2004
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS PARK:
10am to 6pm: weekdays from November 8 to December 17
9am to 6pm: Every day from December 18, 2004, to January 9, 2005 and every weekend from November 6 to December 12.
Schedules are subject to modification without prior notice. For information on opening hours:
Tel: 00 33 1 60 305 305 or Internet: www.disneylandparis.com
THEME PARK PASSPORT PRICES
3 DAY "HOPPER" PASSPORT
The 3-day "Hopper" passport allows total freedom of movement between the two Theme Parks over a three-day period. The three days do not need to be consecutive.
Adult 108 € Children aged 3 to 11 incl. 80 €
1 DAY "HOPPER" PASSPORT
The 1-day "Hopper" passport allows total freedom of movement between the two Theme Parks over a three-day period. The three days do not need to be consecutive.
Adult 49 € Children aged 3 to 11 incl. 39 €
1 DAY 1 PARK PASSPORT
The 1-day passport provides admission to either Walt Disney Studios Park or Disneyland Park. Guests may exit and re-enter that same Theme Park freely, as often as they wish during that day.
Adult 40 € Children aged 3 to 11 incl. 30 €
Entry to the Theme Parks for children aged three and under is free of charge.
Where to obtain THEME PARK passports
• at Park admission ticket windows
• by phone at 33 1 60 30 60 30 (7 days a week) - France
• in the Disney Store on the Champs Elysées, Paris
• in the FNAC, Carrefour stores and reputable ticketing agencies
• via the "Ticketnet" network, Virgin Megastore and Auchan supermarkets
• at the Paris Tourism Office and in Parisian airports
• at certain RATP ticketing windows in Paris (metro and RER)