Step into a world where fantasy becomes reality, where every corner is filled with magic, and where millions of guests each year chase their childhood dreams. Welcome to the ultimate ranking of all Disney theme parks worldwide-your essential guide to planning the most magical vacation ever! Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Mouseketeer, our guide walks you through the history, design, construction, lands, ticket pricing, top attractions, dining, hotels, and insider tips for each Disney park, including international Parks! Ready for a pixie-dusted adventure? Let’s dive in!
Disney Parks Popularity Rankings (2025)
Rank | Park Name | Location | Annual Attendance (2024) |
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1 | Magic Kingdom | Walt Disney World, FL | 17.7 million |
2 | Disneyland Park | Anaheim, CA | 16.9 million |
3 | Tokyo Disneyland | Tokyo, Japan | 15.1 million |
4 | Tokyo DisneySea | Tokyo, Japan | 13.9 million |
5 | Shanghai Disneyland | Shanghai, China | 14 million |
6 | Disneyland Paris | Paris, France | 10.4 million |
7 | EPCOT | Walt Disney World, FL | ~10 million (est.) |
8 | Disney’s Animal Kingdom | Walt Disney World, FL | ~9.2 million (est.) |
9 | Disney’s Hollywood Studios | Walt Disney World, FL | ~8.5 million (est.) |
10 | Disney California Adventure | Anaheim, CA | ~8 million (est.) |
11 | Hong Kong Disneyland | Hong Kong | ~6.4 million (est.) |
12 | Walt Disney Studios Park | Paris, France | ~5.3 million (est.) |
1. Magic Kingdom (Walt Disney World, Florida)
Overview
Magic Kingdom was conceived as the centerpiece of Walt Disney’s “Florida Project.” After Walt’s passing in 1966, his brother Roy O. Disney took over, ensuring the vision was realized. Construction began in 1967, with the park designed as a larger, improved version of Disneyland. The design features a hub-and-spoke layout centered on Cinderella Castle, with themed lands radiating outward. Magic Kingdom is built on top of a series of “utilidors”-utility corridors at ground level, with the park itself constructed above them.
The dirt excavated for the Seven Seas Lagoon was used to elevate the park, making the visible Magic Kingdom the “second floor.” Cinderella Castle, the park’s centerpiece, stands 189 feet tall and is constructed from a steel frame with a fiberglass veneer, designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. The park opened on October 1, 1971, with 23 attractions and has since grown through continuous expansion and innovation.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $144–$199 (ages 10+), varies by date
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Annual Pass: Incredi-Pass $1,549
Themed Lands
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Main Street, U.S.A.
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Adventureland
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Frontierland
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Liberty Square
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Fantasyland
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Tomorrowland
Top 5 Restaurants
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Cinderella’s Royal Table
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Be Our Guest Restaurant
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Liberty Tree Tavern
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Jungle Navigation Co. Skipper Canteen
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Crystal Palace
Top 5 Rides
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TRON Lightcycle / Run
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Space Mountain
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Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
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Pirates of the Caribbean
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Haunted Mansion
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure (2024)
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Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away (nighttime parade, 2025)
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Happily Ever After (fireworks spectacular)
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disney’s Contemporary Resort
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Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
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Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Annual Attendance
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17.7 million
FAQ
-When’s the best time to visit?
Late January to early March and mid-September
-Can you do it in one day?
Possible, but challenging-use Genie+ and prioritize must-do rides
-Are there fireworks nightly?
Yes, every night
2. Disneyland Park (Anaheim, California)
Overview
Disneyland is the only Disney park designed and built under Walt Disney’s direct supervision. Walt’s vision began in the 1940s as a small park adjacent to his Burbank studio, but grew into a grander concept after acquiring 160 acres of Anaheim orange groves in 1953. Construction began in July 1954, with Admiral Joe Fowler overseeing the project. The park was built in just over a year, opening on July 17, 1955, with five themed lands and the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle at its center.
The park’s layout features a hub-and-spoke design inspired by European city planning, with each land accessible from the central plaza. Forced perspective is used throughout to make buildings and the castle appear taller and more majestic. Disneyland’s innovative design, immersive theming, and integration of technology set the standard for theme parks worldwide.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $104–$179 (ages 10+), varies by date
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Magic Key Annual Pass: Starts around $1,499
Themed Lands
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Main Street, U.S.A.
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Adventureland
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New Orleans Square
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Critter Country
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Frontierland
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Fantasyland
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Mickey’s Toontown
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Tomorrowland
Top 5 Restaurants
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Blue Bayou Restaurant
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Café Orleans
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Plaza Inn
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Carnation Café
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Bengal Barbecue
Top 5 Rides
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Indiana Jones Adventure
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Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
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Pirates of the Caribbean
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Haunted Mansion
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Space Mountain
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure (2024)
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Fantasmic! (nighttime show)
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Paint the Night Parade (returns 2025)
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disneyland Hotel
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Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
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Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel
Annual Attendance
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16.9 million
FAQ
What’s unique about the Park?
Only park designed and built by Walt Disney himself
Is Genie+ worth it?
Yes, especially for top rides
Can you park-hop?
Yes, parks are steps apart
3. Tokyo Disneyland (Japan)
Overview
Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney park built outside the United States, opening on April 15, 1983. The park was constructed on reclaimed land in Chiba Prefecture by the Oriental Land Company (OLC), which licensed Disney’s designs and intellectual property. Japanese engineers and architects worked closely with WED Enterprises, visiting California to study Disneyland’s design!
The park’s layout mirrors that of Disneyland, but with adjustments for Japan’s climate-such as the covered World Bazaar instead of Main Street, U.S.A. Construction began in 1980 and cost 180 billion yen, far exceeding initial estimates. The park’s opening was a national event, and its meticulous design, American theming, and attention to guest experience have made it a perennial favorite!
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $55–$75 (converted from ¥7,900–¥10,900)
Themed Lands
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World Bazaar
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Adventureland
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Westernland
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Critter Country
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Fantasyland
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Toontown
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Tomorrowland
Top 5 Restaurants
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Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall
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Crystal Palace Restaurant
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Grandma Sara’s Kitchen
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Eastside Café
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Center Street Coffeehouse
Top 5 Rides
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Pooh’s Hunny Hunt
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Splash Mountain
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Big Thunder Mountain
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Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek
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Space Mountain
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast
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Dreaming Up! (parade)
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Mickey’s Magical Music World
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Tokyo Disneyland Hotel
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Disney Ambassador Hotel
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Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel
Annual Attendance
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15.1 million
FAQ
Are rides in English?
Mostly Japanese, but with English signage and some English audio
Is it easy for first-time Japan visitors?
Yes, very accessible
What’s the distance from Tokyo?
20–30 minutes by train
4. Tokyo DisneySea (Japan)
Overview
Tokyo DisneySea, opened in 2001, is widely regarded as the pinnacle of theme park design. Conceived by the Oriental Land Company and Disney Imagineers, it was developed independently from other Disney parks. The creative team, led by Bob Weis, sought to create a park themed to oceanic exploration. The centerpiece, Mount Prometheus, was inspired by volcanoes and serves as the park’s “castle.”
Construction began in 1998 and took just under three years, with an investment of over $4 billion. The park’s design combines fantastical theming from Disneyland Paris with the scale and operational perfection of Tokyo Disneyland. Every land is meticulously detailed, with immersive environments and innovative attractions unique to DisneySea.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $55–$75 (converted from ¥7,900–¥10,900)
Themed Lands
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Mediterranean Harbor
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American Waterfront
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Port Discovery
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Lost River Delta
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Arabian Coast
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Mermaid Lagoon
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Mysterious Island
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Fantasy Springs (new in 2024)
Top 5 Restaurants
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Magellan’s
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S.S. Columbia Dining Room
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Ristorante di Canaletto
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Casbah Food Court
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Vulcania Restaurant
Top 5 Rides
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Journey to the Center of the Earth
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Soaring: Fantastic Flight
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Tower of Terror
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Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Fantasy Springs (2024)
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Big Band Beat (live show)
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Believe! Sea of Dreams (nighttime spectacular)
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Hotel MiraCosta
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Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta
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Hilton Tokyo Bay
Annual Attendance
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13.9 million
FAQ
What’s good for young kids?
Yes, especially Mermaid Lagoon and Fantasy Springs
What’s unique about the Park?
Nautical theme and exclusive rides
Can you visit both Tokyo parks in one day?
Possible, but each deserves a full day
5. Shanghai Disneyland (China)
Overview
Shanghai Disneyland, which opened June 16, 2016, is the largest Disney park in Asia and represents a new generation of Disney design. Approved by the Chinese government in 2009, the park was developed as a joint venture between Disney and the Shanghai Shendi Group. Construction began in 2011, with a budget that ultimately exceeded $5.5 billion.
The park was designed to reflect both Disney tradition and Chinese culture, featuring the tallest Disney castle (Enchanted Storybook Castle) and innovative lands like Gardens of Imagination and Adventure Isle. The park’s layout is a mirror of traditional Magic Kingdom parks, but with unique design choices-such as the absence of a railroad and the inclusion of extensive gardens and picnic areas to suit local preferences.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $65–$110 (varies by date and tier)
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Children (3–11) and seniors (65+): $47–$83
Themed Lands
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Mickey Avenue
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Gardens of Imagination
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Fantasyland
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Treasure Cove
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Adventure Isle
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Tomorrowland
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Toy Story Land
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Zootopia (opened 2023)
Top 5 Restaurants
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Royal Banquet Hall
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Lumière’s Kitchen
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Wandering Moon Restaurant
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Barbossa’s Bounty
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Mickey & Pals Market Café
Top 5 Rides
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TRON Lightcycle Power Run
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure
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Roaring Rapids
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Soaring Over the Horizon
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Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Zootopia: Hot Pursuit (2023)
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure
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Eye of the Storm: Captain Jack’s Stunt Spectacular
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ILLUMINATE! A Nighttime Celebration
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Shanghai Disneyland Hotel
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Toy Story Hotel
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Novotel Shanghai Clover
Annual Attendance
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14 million
FAQ
Is Shanghai Disney worth it?
Yes, especially for unique rides and value for money
How big is the Park?
Covers about 963 acres-three times the size of Hong Kong Disneyland
Is English spokenat the Park?
Many signs and staff speak English, but Mandarin is the primary language
6. Disneyland Paris (France)
Overview
Disneyland Paris opened in 1992 after years of negotiation and planning. The French government and Disney signed the final contract in 1987, with construction beginning in 1988 on a 4,940-acre site in Marne-la-Vallée. The park’s design drew inspiration from classic Disney parks but incorporated European sensibilities and climate considerations-such as covered walkways and more indoor attractions. Sleeping Beauty Castle was reimagined with French fairy-tale influences, and the park’s landscaping is lush and elaborate. Despite initial cultural challenges, Disneyland Paris has become Europe’s most-visited theme park.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $66–$138 (converted from €62–€129)
Themed Lands
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Main Street, U.S.A.
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Frontierland
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Adventureland
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Fantasyland
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Discoveryland
Top 5 Restaurants
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Auberge de Cendrillon
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Walt’s – An American Restaurant
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Captain Jack’s – Restaurant des Pirates
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Plaza Gardens Restaurant
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Café Hyperion
Top 5 Rides
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Big Thunder Mountain
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Phantom Manor
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Pirates of the Caribbean
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Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain
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Peter Pan’s Flight
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Disney D-Light (drone show)
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Disney Dreams! (nighttime spectacular)
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Disney Stars on Parade
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disneyland Hotel (reopened 2024)
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Disney’s Newport Bay Club
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Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel
Annual Attendance
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10.4 million
FAQ
Is it easy to reach from Paris?
Yes, 35 minutes by RER train
What are the show languages?
Most are bilingual (French and English)
What are the seasonal events?
Halloween, Christmas, and more!
7. EPCOT (Walt Disney World, Florida)
Overview
EPCOT was originally envisioned by Walt Disney as an “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow”-a utopian city showcasing the latest in technology and urban planning. After Walt’s death, the concept was reimagined as a theme park, opening in 1982. EPCOT’s design features two main areas: Future World (now World Celebration, World Discovery, and World Nature), with pavilions focused on innovation, and World Showcase, with pavilions representing 11 countries. The park’s iconic geodesic sphere, Spaceship Earth, was engineered with a double-shell design and advanced drainage systems. EPCOT’s vast scale and unique blend of education and entertainment make it a standout among Disney parks.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $129–$194
Themed Lands
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World Celebration
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World Discovery
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World Nature
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World Showcase
Top 5 Restaurants
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Space 220 Restaurant
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Le Cellier Steakhouse
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Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria
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Teppan Edo
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Coral Reef Restaurant
Top 5 Rides
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Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind
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Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
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Test Track (reimagined 2025)
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Frozen Ever After
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Soarin’ Around the World
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Luminous: The Symphony of Us (nighttime show)
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Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana
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EPCOT International Festivals
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
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Disney’s Beach Club Resort
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Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
Annual Attendance
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~10 million
FAQ
When’s the best time to visit?
During a festival for extra entertainment and food
Is the Park good for kids?
Yes, especially with new attractions
How much time is needed to do the Park?
At least one full day
8. Disney’s Animal Kingdom (Walt Disney World, Florida)
Overview
Animal Kingdom, which opened in 1998, was the brainchild of Imagineer Joe Rohde. The park was designed as a celebration of nature and conservation, with immersive environments inspired by Africa and Asia. Construction began in 1995, with Imagineers collecting seeds and plants from around the world to create authentic landscapes.
Over four million cubic yards of dirt were moved, and 40,000 trees were planted. The park’s design incorporates naturalistic habitats, thatched roofs crafted by Zulu workers, and hand-painted details from Bali. Animal holding facilities and extensive waterways were built to support the park’s living inhabitants, making it both a theme park and a world-class zoo.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $119–$174
Themed Lands
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Oasis
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Discovery Island
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Pandora – The World of Avatar
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Africa
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Asia
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DinoLand U.S.A.
Top 5 Restaurants
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Tiffins Restaurant
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Yak & Yeti Restaurant
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Satu’li Canteen
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Flame Tree Barbecue
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Tusker House Restaurant
Top 5 Rides
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Avatar Flight of Passage
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Expedition Everest
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Kilimanjaro Safaris
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Na’vi River Journey
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DINOSAUR
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Festival of the Lion King
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Finding Nemo: The Big Blue… and Beyond!
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Tree of Life Awakenings
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
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Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
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Disney’s All-Star Resorts
Annual Attendance
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~9.2 million
FAQ
Do you need a full-day at the Park?
Yes, especially for all rides and animal exhibits
Are there nighttime activities?
Yes-Tree of Life Awakenings and Pandora’s glow
What’s unique about the Park?
Real animals and immersive lands
9. Disney’s Hollywood Studios (Walt Disney World, Florida)
Overview
Originally opened in 1989 as Disney-MGM Studios, this park was designed as both a theme park and a working production studio. Construction began in 1987, with the park’s design inspired by Hollywood’s golden age. The original layout included soundstages, a backlot, and attractions celebrating film and television. Over time, the park shifted focus from production to immersive themed lands, such as Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Toy Story Land. Iconic structures like the Earffel Tower and the Sorcerer’s Hat have served as park icons, but today, the Hollywood Tower Hotel and Grauman’s Chinese Theatre stand at the heart of the park.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $139–$194
Themed Lands
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Hollywood Boulevard
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Echo Lake
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Grand Avenue
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Animation Courtyard
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Sunset Boulevard
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Toy Story Land
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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Top 5 Restaurants
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Hollywood Brown Derby
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Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant
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50’s Prime Time Café
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Woody’s Lunch Box
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Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo
Top 5 Rides
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Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
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Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
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Slinky Dog Dash
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Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
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Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Fantasmic!
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Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After (2025)
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The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure (2025)
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
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Disney’s Pop Century Resort
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Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Annual Attendance
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~8.5 million
FAQ
What’s the best place for Star Wars fans?
Galaxy’s Edge is a must-see
Best way to avoid long waits?
Arrive early, use Genie+, prioritize top rides
Are there character meet-and-greets?
Yes, including Star Wars, Toy Story, and classics
10. Disney California Adventure (Anaheim, California)
Overview
Disney California Adventure opened in 2001 as a celebration of California’s culture and landscapes. The park was designed to complement Disneyland and attract visitors interested in a more adult-oriented experience. Its initial design featured four lands and a focus on shops and restaurants, but it faced criticism for lacking Disney magic and attractions for younger guests. Over the years, the park underwent major renovations, adding lands like Cars Land, Pixar Pier, and Avengers Campus, and reimagining its entrance and icons. The park’s design now blends California nostalgia with immersive storytelling and cutting-edge attractions!
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $104–$179
Themed Lands
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Buena Vista Street
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Hollywood Land
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Avengers Campus
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Cars Land
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Grizzly Peak
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Pixar Pier
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Paradise Gardens Park
Top 5 Restaurants
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Carthay Circle Restaurant
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Lamplight Lounge
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Wine Country Trattoria
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Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill
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Pym Test Kitchen
Top 5 Rides
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Radiator Springs Racers
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Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure
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Incredicoaster
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Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!
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Toy Story Midway Mania
Breakout Rides & Shows
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World of Color – Happiness (2025)
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Avengers Assemble: Battle for Wakanda (coming soon)
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Lunar New Year and Food & Wine Festivals
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
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Disneyland Hotel
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Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel
Annual Attendance
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~8 million
FAQ
Is it good for adults?
Yes, with great dining and thrill rides
Can you do both Parks in one day?
Possible, but not recommended if you want to enjoy the day
What’s unique about the Park?
Cars Land and Avengers Campus are exclusive
11. Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong)
Overview
Hong Kong Disneyland opened on September 12, 2005, on Lantau Island. Conceived as Disney’s first park in China, it was developed as a joint venture between Disney and the Hong Kong government. The site was reclaimed from a former shipyard, with construction beginning in 2000. The park’s design is based on the classic Disneyland layout but scaled down, with adjustments for local culture and feng shui. The castle was recently transformed into the Castle of Magical Dreams, blending elements from multiple Disney princesses. The park has expanded steadily, adding lands like Mystic Point and World of Frozen, and is known for its lush landscaping and unique attractions.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $82–$97 (varies by date and tier)
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Children (3–11): $64
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Seniors (60+): $64
Themed Lands
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Main Street, U.S.A.
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Adventureland
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Fantasyland
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Tomorrowland
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Grizzly Gulch
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Mystic Point
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Toy Story Land
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World of Frozen
Top 5 Restaurants
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Explorer’s Club Restaurant
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Crystal Lotus
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Tahitian Terrace
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Plaza Inn
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Starliner Diner
Top 5 Rides
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Hyperspace Mountain
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Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars
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Mystic Manor
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Iron Man Experience
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“It’s a Small World”
Breakout Rides & Shows
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World of Frozen (opened 2023)
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Momentous: Party in the Night Sky! (nighttime spectacular)
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Mickey and the Wondrous Book (stage show)
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Friendtastic! (day parade, 2025)
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel
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Disney’s Hollywood Hotel
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Disney Explorers Lodge
Annual Attendance
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~6.4 million
FAQ
Is it easy to reach from Hong Kong?
Yes, accessible by MTR and shuttle
Are rides in English?
Many rides and shows are bilingual (English and Cantonese/Mandarin)
Is it good for kids?
Yes, with unique attractions and character experiences
12. Walt Disney Studios Park (Paris, France)
Overview
Walt Disney Studios Park opened in 2002 as the second park at Disneyland Paris. Initial plans for a large-scale Disney-MGM Studios Europe were scaled back due to financial difficulties. Construction began in 2000, with the park designed to resemble a working film studio. The original layout featured gray warehouse-style buildings and a focus on behind-the-scenes experiences. Over time, the park has shifted toward immersive lands and attractions, such as Avengers Campus and the upcoming Kingdom of Arendelle, moving away from the studio backlot aesthetic.
Ticket Pricing
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One-day ticket: $66–$138
Themed Lands
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Front Lot
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Toon Studio
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Worlds of Pixar
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Production Courtyard
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Avengers Campus
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Kingdom of Arendelle (opening soon)
Top 5 Restaurants
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Bistrot Chez Rémy
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Stark Factory
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Restaurant en Coulisse
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PYM Kitchen
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Café des Cascadeurs
Top 5 Rides
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Ratatouille: The Adventure
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Avengers Assemble: Flight Force
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Crush’s Coaster
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Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure
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Tower of Terror
Breakout Rides & Shows
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Avengers Campus (2022)
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Kingdom of Arendelle (Frozen-themed land, opening soon)
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Studio D (live show)
Top 3 Nearby Hotels
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Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel
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Disney’s Newport Bay Club
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Disney’s Sequoia Lodge
Annual Attendance
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~5.3 million
FAQ
Is it worth a visit?
Yes, especially with new expansions
Can you visit both Paris Disney Parks in one day?
Yes, but two days are recommended
Are there English-speaking staff?
Yes, most Cast Members speak English and French
Which Disney Park Should You Visit?
Disney parks are more than just attractions-they’re immersive worlds where stories come to life. Whether you’re drawn to the classic charm of Magic Kingdom, the innovation of Tokyo DisneySea, the grandeur of Shanghai Disneyland, or the unique blend of cultures at Hong Kong Disneyland, there’s a Disney park for every traveler.
Ready to plan your Disney adventure? Let this ranking be your magical roadmap. No matter which park tops your list, you’re guaranteed unforgettable memories, world-class attractions, and a sprinkle of pixie dust. Be sure to check out our friends over at Yeti Travel! They’ll help book your trip at the lowest prices offered!
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