Disney Village Guide
Experience the Magic Beyond the Parks: Disney Village Guide
Welcome to Disney Village, a vibrant entertainment district located just outside the gates of Disneyland Paris. More than just a shopping center, Disney Village offers a diverse range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, making it the perfect place to unwind after a day at the parks or to spend an evening enjoying the Disney atmosphere without needing a park ticket. From themed restaurants and bars to live music and unique boutiques, there's something for everyone at Disney Village. While Disney Village doesn't have a long, storied history like some European landmarks, its creation is intrinsically linked to the development of Disneyland Paris. Opened in 1992 alongside the theme park, Disney Village was designed to extend the Disney experience beyond the park gates, providing a space for guests to relax, dine, and shop. Over the years, it has evolved and expanded, adding new attractions and experiences to cater to the ever-growing number of visitors. At Disney Village, you can indulge in a variety of activities. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many themed restaurants, from American classics at Annette's Diner to Tex-Mex flavors at Billy Bob's Country Western Saloon. Catch a live performance at the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (with Mickey and Friends!), or enjoy live music at various venues throughout the village. Shop for Disney merchandise, souvenirs, and unique gifts at the many boutiques. For a thrilling experience, try PanoraMagique, a tethered helium balloon offering breathtaking views of the entire Disneyland Paris resort.
Transportation
The easiest way to reach Disney Village is via the RER A train, which stops directly at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station, the station for Disneyland Paris. Disney Village is a short walk from the station exit. Several bus lines also serve the Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station, including local buses and shuttle services from nearby hotels.
Ticket Price
Entry to Disney Village is free. Individual attractions and restaurants have their own pricing.