Guests with Disneyland Paris Resort trips scheduled for late summer need to adjust their vacation plans, as both European theme parks are trimming their evening hours starting next month.
Disneyland Paris Theme Park Hours Are Changing on August 8

Disneyland Paris Resort has updated its official park hours calendar to reflect a change in closing times at both Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World, effective August 8, 2026. Both European Disney parks currently stay open until 10:40 p.m., but that extra 40 minutes disappears when the new schedule kicks in. Starting August 8, both theme parks will close at 10:00 p.m.
🗓️ From August 8, 2026, Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World will close at 10:00 PM.
⏰ Just a reminder: both Disney Parks will stay open until 10:40 PM through August 7. Disneyland Paris park hours are currently available through the end of August. #DisneylandParis
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— Pixie Dust DLP ✨ (@PixiedustDLP) June 3, 2026
Disneyland Paris Resort guests who want to make the most of those final 40 minutes have until August 7 to do so. After that, the earlier closing time becomes the new standard for what remains of the summer season at the European Disney parks.
Early Morning Access Isn't Affected

Both Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World will continue offering Extra Magic Time from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. after August 8. Guests eligible for the early entry benefit include Disneyland Pass Gold holders and anyone staying at a Disney Resort hotel or Les Villages Nature Paris.
While You're There This Summer

Disneyland Paris Resort debuted its reimagined second theme park, Disney Adventure World — the former Walt Disney Studios Park — in March. The revamped park welcomed several new attractions and entertainment offerings alongside its March reopening, including the World of Frozen land, the Disney Cascade of Lights nighttime spectacular, and the Rapoince Tangled Spin ride, inspired by Tangled (2010).
More is on the way. Walt Disney Imagineers are currently developing the Wilderness Explorers Sky Swings, inspired by Up (2009), and a log flume ride inspired by The Lion King (1994) for future addition to the second European Disney park.
Have you visited Disney Adventure World since the rebrand from Walt Disney Studios Park? Share your experience with Disney Fanatic in the comments!



