‘Disney Junior Dream Factory’ to Permanently Close This Month at Disneyland Paris

Brit Tuttle

Mickey and Minnie Mouse are dressed in steampunk-themed outfits, standing on a colorful stage with industrial decor in the background.

‘Disney Junior Dream Factory’ to Permanently Close This Month at Disneyland Paris

The “Disney Junior Dream Factory” show at Disneyland Paris is set to close at the end of this month.

‘Disney Junior Dream Factory’ Closing

Mickey and Minnie Mouse are dressed in steampunk-themed outfits for Disney Junior Dream Factory, standing on a colorful stage with industrial decor in the background.

Guests can enjoy “Disney Junior Dream Factory” until August 31, 2024, when it will permanently close. The show is performed daily at Studio D in the Production Courtyard area of Walt Disney Studios Park. It is approximately 20 minutes long.

In the show, guests join Mickey and Minnie Mouse to help make the factory’s dream-making machines work. Together, everyone will “unleash the magic of song and dance” to get the dream machines working again.

A colorful stage scene with life-sized costumed characters. Two characters are in the foreground while two stand on elevated platforms. The background features vibrant lights and industrial-style decor.

Disney Junior characters in the show other than Mickey and Minnie include Fancy Nancy, Timon, and Vampirina.

The show originally debuted three years ago, on July 1, 2021. It was originally slated to open in spring 2020, but those plans were stalled due to the pandemic.

Walt Disney Studios Park is set to be renamed to “Disney Adventure World” with the opening of its new World of Frozen land in 2026. Also debuting that year will be a new nighttime spectacular on the park’s Adventure Bay, another part of the expansion. A “The Lion King” themed land is also in the works for the park, first announced at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.

See the full (yet empty) model of Disney Adventure World from D23.

You can watch our video of the full “Disney Junior Dream Factory” show below:

Will you miss “Disney Junior Dream Factory” once it closes later this month? Have you ever seen it in person? Let us know in the comments.

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1 thought on “‘Disney Junior Dream Factory’ to Permanently Close This Month at Disneyland Paris”

  1. Had the pleasure to watch it on our last visit last year. Beautiful show, really enjoyed every minute of it.
    I’m sure what will be replaced with will be just as nice and beautiful to watch. There will always be some kind of magic at Disneyland.

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