Disneyland Paris - Entertainment Reviews

  • The End of Disneyland Paris’s 30th Anniversary Celebration

    30 years since Disneyland Paris first opened its gates in 1992. This milestone needed a big extravaganza to celebrate and oh boy did they deliver. On the 30th September, we said goodbye to the most popular show the resort has seen yet called “Dream and Shine Brighter.” Featuring a mixture of characters from Pixar and classical Disney animated films. It took fans by storm and had a well deserved send off.

  • Experiencing my first Disney Cruise Line, Visiting Edinburgh, and Returning to Disneyland Paris

    Disney Magic at Sea The Disney Magic came to England this year, to offer staycations to UK guests. Begining its voyage from Southampton, it finished its journey in London Tilbury. It bought a bit of magic a bit closer to home this Summer. I was very lucky to experience two embarkations in two different locations. Being scared of cruise ships, I had amazing encouragement from friends. I had the most wonderful time experiencing the joy of the Disney Cruise Line which, was truly special. Hearing how incredible the offerings are normally, the Disney Magic did not disappoint. From Champagne tasting and dining in Palo, there were lots of activities to…

  • DescenDance Disneyland Paris

    DescenDance Dance Party arrives at Disneyland Paris for one week only!

    The Descendants is one of the most popular Disney Channel Original Movies to date. With the third and final instalment aired on the Disney Channel recently, it has taken over Disney Parks by storm. Starting with Walt Disney World for the Halloween Parties, Oogie Boogie Bash in DCA and recently added to Disneyland Paris for this week only. With its popularity, last year there was a sing-along inside the Discoveryland theatre during the Soirée evening itself. This year, however, a temporary stage has been built outside Discoveryland and performed during the day leading up to Halloween. I was at the first performance on the 26th October (and most for that…

  • The Lion King and Jungle Festival

    The Lion King and Jungle Festival at Disneyland Paris Review

    Disneyland Paris has successfully launched a brand new season called, The Lion King and Jungle Festival. Based on two very popular Disney classics and with The Lion King being re-released in cinemas, it is the perfect year for this season to launch. The Lion King and Jungle Festival Being a huge fan of The Lion King, I have always wanted a season to come to the parks and its everything I could have ever dream of. This is the first time we have seen an all-rounder season. Featuring themed snacks, a parade and a show with a signature package and a character meal. This festival has everything. The Chapparal Theatre…

  • The Lion King Premiere Cast Beyoncé Elton John

    Attending The Lion King Royal European Premiere in London a dream come true and film Review!

    On the 14th July, Leicester Square held the Royal European Premiere for Disney’s The Lion King. Some of those who attended were director Jon Favreau, Beyoncé, Elton John, Tim Rice, Lebo M, Bob Iger, Hans Zimmer Pharrell Williams oh and me! It was a dream come true to attend this special premiere. The Lion King is my ultimate favourite film as I have a personal connection with it. When I heard it was going to be remade, I was very excited as I’ve always wanted to see the animals as realistic as possible. Jon Favreau was the man who made this happen and, I am very honored to have watched it…

  • The Lion King

    New Posters for The Lion King revealed with less than 50 days to go

    Disney has just released some beautiful new posters for The Lion King live action remake. With a cinema release date of July 19th, these stunning new visuals were revealed on the 50 day mark. Featuring Donald Glover (Simba), Seth Rogen (Pumbaa), James Earl Jones (Mufasa) and Beyoncé Knowles (Nala) to name but a few of the amazing cast, each character has been given their own poster. With James Earle Jones making a return as Mufasa, this film will be filled with even more nostalgia. The detail of the animals in this latest imagery is absolutely breathtaking. Directing this Disney remake is Jon Favreau who, we have already seen deliver The Jungle Book, which…