Due to the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in France and continuing travel restrictions across Europe in general, Disneyland Paris announced today that the resort will not open as planned on April 2nd, with no announcement as of yet on a target reopening date.
The decision came this afternoon local time, when a notice was posted on the Disneyland Paris website:
Due to prevailing conditions and travel restrictions across Europe, Disneyland Paris will not reopen on April 2 as initially planned. We are optimistic that we will be able to reopen soon, and we will share updates when possible. Please check back on the website for regular updates
If you have a booking with us, you will have flexibility to modify your arrival date or cancel your reservation without fees up until the last moment before your planned arrival. Please check our website for our latest commercial conditions. We truly appreciate your continued understanding and cannot wait to welcome you again.
Disneyland Paris has been closed since October 30th due to the ongoing pandemic, and has missed target reopening dates in December and February already. We previously reported on the possibility of a reopening delay earlier this week when the French Health Minister announced that current restrictions in France would likely not be lifted until mid-April at the earliest.
Disneyland Paris is one of two Disney resorts currently closed, along with the Disneyland Resort in California.
Stay tuned to WDWNT for the latest information on COVID-19 restrictions and closures around the Disney Parks worldwide.