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Disneyland Paris is celebrating its 25th birthday and we joined in with Mickey and Co for their anniversary party

Over the past 25 years Disney has built a fantastic park for family holidays

DISNEYLAND Paris is celebrating its 25th birthday and boy, do those guys know how to put on a party.

From the traditions of Mickey and Co, to the fairytale drama of Star Wars, this place really has something for everyone.

 Mice to see you...Disneyland birthday celebrations were fantastic
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Mice to see you...Disneyland birthday celebrations were fantastic

I visited back in its tender years and while it was enjoyable then, it has grown into an even more exciting, fun and magical experience.

Our three-day adventure began at St Pancras International Station in London, on board one of the newly refurbished Eurostars.

We were whisked in comfort into the centre of the Disneyland Paris resort in under three hours.

 Some of the delights included iconic characters, parades, shows and fireworks
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Some of the delights included iconic characters, parades, shows and fireworks

Our accommodation was a short walk (or free bus ride) away at the recently renovated 4H Newport Bay Club, one of seven Disney hotels in the area.

After a speedy check-in, we were off to have fun in the parks.

Unlike on my first visit, Disneyland Paris now has two sections — the main Disneyland Park and the Walt Disney Studios Park.

We opted to spend the rest of our first day in the latter and began with the Mickey and the Magician show.

Next came our first ride, themed on the Ratatouille film.

The 3D adventure left my six-year-old Jacob exclaiming: “That was the best ride ever.”

His list of top rides was to increase massively over the weekend.

 The illuminations were projected on to Sleeping Beauty Castle
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The illuminations were projected on to Sleeping Beauty Castle
 The parade was great entertainment
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The parade was great entertainment
 Disneyland Paris celebrations were breathtaking
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Disneyland Paris celebrations were breathtaking

Toy Story Playland was another favourite area, as well as seeing the Star Wars-based First Order March and at night, the Galactic Celebration show.

Disney has breathed new life into the Star Wars franchise and has put it at the heart of the park — for me, adding a new dimension to its attraction — and it would also be the heart of day two of our trip at the main park.

Wow, what a spectacle.

As you walk in under the impressive Disneyland Hotel, your eyes are taken right up Main Street to the landmark sight of Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Even for two boys — one little, one overgrown — it exudes the magic that Disney is renowned for.

 The shows were great
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The shows were great

But our immediate focus was on the fantastic new ride, Star Tours: The Adventures Continue. Led by C-3PO, it takes you on a whirlwind 3D journey through various parts of the Star Wars universe.

And with more than 70 mission combinations, we were able to ride four times and see something new every time.

This is Disneyland at its very best — spectacular family experiences put you in the heart of your favourite films.

 The parade featured around 100 performers
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The parade featured around 100 performers
 The illuminations take you through a journey of Disney films
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The illuminations take you through a journey of Disney films

From the spring it will add even more Star Wars, with the iconic Space Mountain undergoing a Hyperspace makeover.

We also got the chance to rub shoulders with Chewbacca, R2-D2 and Darth Vader for pictures.

While the new attractions steal the headlines, it is not just these that make Disneyland Paris the top tourist destination in Europe.

 The parade was one of the weekend's highlights
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The parade was one of the weekend's highlights
 The theme park was celebrating its 25th birthday
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The theme park was celebrating its 25th birthday
 We helped the theme park celebrate its anniversary
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We helped the theme park celebrate its anniversary
 Disney has breathed new life into the Star Wars franchise
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Disney has breathed new life into the Star Wars franchise

Autopia, which sits near the Star Wars rides in Discoveryland, Big Thunder and the attractions in Frontierland, plus Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril and Pirates of the Caribbean in Adventureland, hold their own in terms of delivering thrills.

The shows too are great entertainment.

The Starlit Princess Waltz is impressive, if not high on Jacob’s to-do list.

However, the Disney Stars on Parade did grab his attention.

Featuring around 100 performers, all Disney’s best-loved characters and jaw-droppingly impressive floats, the parade is one of the weekend highlights.

 The parades feature a host of your favourite characters
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The parades feature a host of your favourite characters

Another big “wow” factor is the Disney Illuminations night-time show.

We were lucky enough to be there for a 25th anniversary party, introduced with a live performance by Oscar-winner John Legend, including his rendition of the Beauty And The Beast song.

The illuminations are breathtaking.

Projected on to Sleeping Beauty Castle, Mickey takes the audience through a journey of Disney films that dazzles with waterjets, light effects and fireworks.

On our third and final day we returned to the main park, as there were still a few rides we hadn’t yet been on.

Queues for the big attractions can be very long, so buy a Fastpass.

 Disney has built a world-class theme park
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Disney has built a world-class theme park
 The Princess Waltz was impressive
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The Princess Waltz was impressive

After a couple more “best ride evers” we boarded the Eurostar back to Blighty.

Our Disneyland Paris experience really was unforgettable.

Disney is the master at this.

In 25 years it has built an all-encompassing, world-class park that delivers memorable family holidays every time.

We can’t wait to return and see how things evolve over the next 25 years.

Bon anniversaire.

 The floats in the parade were jaw-dropping
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The floats in the parade were jaw-dropping
 The new Star Wars ride, Star Tours, is a whirlwind journey
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The new Star Wars ride, Star Tours, is a whirlwind journey

GO: DISNEYLAND PARIS

GETTING / STAYING THERE:

A two-night, three-day stay at Disney’s Newport Bay Club including return travel on Eurostar from St Pancras to Disneyland Paris starts from £1,203 for two adults and two children.
The price includes 25 per cent off hotel and park tickets, and a free half-board meal plan. Price is based on May 7 departure.
Subject to availability. Call 08448 008 111 or visit disneylandparis.co.uk to book.

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