If you’re looking for a destination where fairytales walk, music fills the air, and imagination has no limits, then Disneyland Paris is your next magical escape. Located just outside the French capital, it’s a world of emotion, storytelling, and wonder that continues to win the hearts across generations.
As Europe’s #1 tourist destination, with more visitors than the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre combined, Disneyland Paris offers something unique: a chance to live magic, not just witness it. And for families traveling from Georgia or anywhere nearby, it’s an unforgettable journey worth every moment.
From the moment you enter Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park, you can feel that every corner sings with magic. There are over 50 rides and attractions, each one offering a different kind of thrill, emotion, or nostalgic joy, from Big Thunder Mountain and Ratatouille: The Adventure, to Phantom Manor and It’s a Small World.

But the magic doesn’t stop at the rides. This summer, the park unveils two extraordinary experiences:
Disney Tales of Magic
This new nighttime spectacular, now showing at Sleeping Beauty Castle and, for the first time, Main Street, U.S.A., is a breathtaking celebration of Disney’s most beloved tales. Through dazzling projections, drones, fireworks, music, and fountains, guests experience scenes from Inside Out, Encanto, The Lion King, Cinderella, Toy Story, and more. It’s a 20-minute journey through emotion and imagination—culminating in a finale that leaves guests of all ages speechless.

What sets this show apart? Over 17,500 hours of production, cutting-edge tech including 15 lasers, 200 LED packages, and a 100-piece orchestra soundtrack featuring the original song “Live in Magic”, performed by Noémie Legrand. It’s a show you won’t forget.
A Festival of Sound
Running until September 7, 2025, this vibrant festival transforms Disneyland Park into a live concert stage, celebrating the unforgettable songs of Disney and Pixar. Expect daily performances from characters like Moana, Miguel, Stitch, and Mary Poppins—all set to live music in every land of the park.
Highlights include:
- Disney Music Hits Concert: a pop-rock live show hosted by Chip & Dale.
- The Grand Orchestra Finale: a 20-minute show with nearly 90 performers led by Mickey Mouse.
- Minnie’s Marching Band, Goofy’s Imaginary Orchestra, and musical meet-ups with characters like Rapunzel and Flynn.
Disneyland Paris adds a unique cultural flair to the Disney experience. You’ll find:
- Sleeping Beauty Castle, inspired by Mont-Saint-Michel and French châteaux.
- The only Disney park with a dragon living under the castle.
- Ratatouille: The Adventure, which shrinks you to Remy’s size in a Parisian kitchen.
- Dining with champagne on Main Street, U.S.A., or indulging in French cuisine at Auberge de Cendrillon.
For those seeking luxury, the newly reimagined 5-star Disneyland Hotel offers royal suites, princess encounters, and even its own Spa by Clarins.

Getting There from Georgia
Traveling to Disneyland Paris from Tbilisi is smoother than ever:
- Direct or 1-stop flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) take around 5 hours.
- Airlines include Air France, Georgian Airways, and others via Istanbul or Warsaw.
- From CDG, take the TGV high-speed train—just 10 minutes to the park’s gates.
- Alternatively, use the Magical Shuttle from the airport or hop on RER A train from Paris center (under 40 minutes).
Final Tip for Georgian Travelers
Why not combine your Disneyland adventure with a few days exploring Paris? Spend mornings in the kingdom of dreams, and evenings strolling along the Seine or Champs-Élysées. It’s the perfect mix of childhood magic and timeless elegance.
Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a surprise for your little ones, or simply want to reconnect with your sense of wonder, Disneyland Paris continues to offer something rare and magical—a place where stories come to life and memories are made.

So go ahead—live in magic.
Book your Disneyland tickets online, choose from value or flexible options, and consider a multi-day pass to explore both parks fully.
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