France's only Disney resort sits about 35 minutes east of Paris by RER train, making it surprisingly easy to reach from London via Eurostar. It's a genuine two-park destination — Disneyland Park holds the classic fairytale castle and rides like Big Thunder Mountain and Phantom Manor, while Walt Disney Studios Park has grown significantly in recent years with the addition of Avengers Campus and a brand-new Frozen land. Beyond the parks, the resort has seven on-site Disney hotels ranging from budget-friendly to genuinely impressive, plus Disney Village for restaurants and shopping. Staying on-site gets you early park entry, which matters more than people expect. For UK families, it works brilliantly as a short break — two or three nights covers a lot. Spring and autumn tend to be quieter and cheaper than school holidays, and the Christmas season transforms the resort into something genuinely special.
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