The 10 Best Attractions at Disneyland Paris
All photos from Disneyland Paris's website.
If you’re a fan of theme parks, it’s worth taking the train to Disneyland Paris next time you’re in Europe. Disneyland Park, the original theme park at Disney’s Paris resort, might be the most beautiful version of Disneyland in the world. From its immaculately designed Main Street USA, to its unique spin on Tomorrowland (a steampunk-ish area known as Discoveryland), to perfect versions of Frontierland and Adventureland, Disneyland Park captures everything that makes the original Disneyland so powerful, but in a park that’s more deliberate and unified in its design and theming. It might not have the history or number of attractions as Walt’s park in Anaheim, but Disneyland Park is gorgeous and charming in ways even the original can’t match.
It also has some pretty fun rides.
Here’s what we think you should prioritize during a visit to Disneyland Park. Some of them will sound familiar if you’ve been to the American parks, but there are usually enough differences (either in experience or aesthetic) to make Paris’s versions feel unique. And the best ride here is a truly one-of-a-kind attraction that unites classic Disney tricks with a bewitching new storyline. It’s one of Disney’s best parks, and I’m glad I was able to make it over in time to catch its 30th anniversary.
10. Les Mystères du Nautilus—The Mysteries of the Nautilus
Disney fans of a certain age will probably always mourn the loss of Disney World’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride. It’s nice to hear the ride audio when you order a Nautilus at Trader Sam’s, but it’s no substitute for the ride itself. Paris doesn’t have the beloved submarine ride, but it does have a beautiful walk-through exhibit that’s also based on Disney’s classic 1954 adaptation of Jules Verne’s novel. It recreates various sights from the movie’s version of the Nautilus, from Captain Nemo’s private chambers and map room, to an engine room full of smoke effects and whirring machines. You’ll feel like you’re actually in the Nautilus, only one with a lot of room to move around and not the cramped little submarines of the old Magic Kingdom ride. Sadly the walkthrough has been diminished by a two-year refurbishment, with the squid animatronic that made up its central set piece being replaced by a screen that displays generic ocean scenes. It’s a major downgrade that sacrifices classic Disney magic for uninspired technology with lower maintenance costs, and also removes the most exciting part of the attraction. The rest of the walkthrough remains impressive, but it’s not as special as it used to be.
9. Indiana Jones et le Temple du Peril—Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril
This isn’t the Indiana Jones ride you might be familiar with from Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea. This is a relatively straight-forward roller coaster with a loop, themed as an out-of-control mine cart barreling through an abandoned temple. If you’ve been to Tokyo DisneySea, you might have ridden Raging Spirits, which is essentially the same ride with a slightly different theme. The design of the ride itself and the expedition camp that makes up the queue looks impressively ramshackle, but it feels a bit slight and undercooked for what is clearly supposed to be a major Disney attraction. It’s a fine coaster, but it can’t compare to the other two at the park, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Space Mountain.
8. Alice’s Curious Labyrinth
Like (almost) all of Disney’s so-called “castle” parks, Disneyland Park features the iconic Mad Tea Party spinning tea cup ride. It also has a second attraction themed around Alice in Wonderland, though, and it’s not the dark ride you can find in Anaheim. Alice’s Curious Labyrinth is a whimsical hedge maze that can be explored at your pace. You don’t have to worry about getting lost—it’s not a particularly elaborate hedge maze—but you will run into a number of animatronics and statues of various characters from the movie. You’ll turn a corner and see the Cheshire Cat up in a tree, grinning maniacally at you, or be walking past a hedge when Queen of Hearts jumps out at you, screaming for your head. At the center is the Queen’s Castle, where you can walk to an observation deck and view the entire maze and the rest of Fantasyland stretching out before you. For American Disney fans, this is a novel and unique way to interact with a beloved classic, and the maze’s design and layout lead to multiple moments that both charm and surprise.
7. Adventure Isle
There’s no Tom Sawyer Island in Paris. (There’s barely a Tom Sawyer Island in America anymore, either.) Instead Disneyland Park visitors can explore Adventure Isle, an elaborate walk-through exhibit beneath (and around) the park’s version of the Swiss Family Treehouse. You can get lost in the winding network of caves at the tree’s base that includes the family’s cellar, and sproing your way across the Floating Bridge. Elsewhere Captain Hook’s Pirate Ship is docked on the island, right beneath the stony visage of Skull Rock, in what is both a reference to Peter Pan and a reference to classic attractions from Disneyland’s original Fantasyland that were removed in the early 1980s. This is one of several different walk-throughs at Disneyland Paris, almost all of which are miniature master classes in themed design.
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