In no surprise, the upcoming holiday weekend is seeing the Disney Parks packed, which means one Disney Park has already begun capping guest entry.
Going to any Disney Park, be that a domestic one like the Walt Disney World Resort or the Disneyland Resort or a global one like Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disney Resort, or Hong Kong Disneyland, is a dream come true for any Disney fan from around the world.
In fact, the immense popularity of the Disney Parks, and in particular Disneyland Paris, draws in numerous guests, creating an atmosphere that can, at times, feel overwhelmingly crowded.
This high demand often translates to incredibly long queues for attractions and many guests report they feel that the park is operating at its maximum capacity. This high influx of visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the magic of Disney has certainly had jarring effects on the reported Disney experience at times.
Recently, Disneyland Paris got to a similar point, with the management putting up a sign that communicated in no uncertain terms that the parks were no longer open to many guests.
As shared by DLP Report, Disneyland Paris put out their familiar sign that read “Parcs completes (sauf avec billet et réservation) | Parks full (except with ticket and reservation).”
This one is back out too 😅 pic.twitter.com/TNLY6JTwXI
— DLP Report (@DLPReport) March 25, 2024
The reality is that any Disney theme park holds a special draw for guests, and Disneyland Paris is no exception. Each one is a prime spot for a Disney vacation. With Easter weekend around the corner, the park is already seeing an influx of guests who are looking for their fix of the Disney magic.
The anticipation of high attendance during this period has prompted theme park management to implement measures to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all guests, which looks like the sign shared above.
In fact, photos shared by DLP Report show just how crowded Disneyland Paris is at the moment.
Photos shared by DLP Report show just how crowded Disneyland Paris is at the moment.
Welcome to the Easter Holidays pic.twitter.com/INO0r1uORF
— DLP Report (@DLPReport) March 25, 2024
Of course, it’s heartening to see the Disney Resort finding ways to deal with this capacity problem and protecting the experience of the guests already at the parks.
Some may recall that this method of admitting guests into the parks is reminiscent of the Walt Disney World Resort during COVID-19, though Disney World has since simplified its entry process once again.
If you are at Disneyland Paris this weekend, make sure you have both your ticket and theme park reservation down, and go ahead a safe and fun Easter weekend at the Parisian Disney Park.