Disneyland Paris announces Disney Village enhancements

As Disneyland Paris celebrates its 30th anniversary, the resort has shared a first look at the multi-year transformation of the Disney Village retail, dining, and entertainment complex, including new dining options and refreshed shopping and entertainment offerings.

Disneyland Paris - Disney Village Enhancements
Concept art courtesy of Disneyland Paris

Along with the Walt Disney Studios Park expansion and the Disneyland Hotel royal transformation, guests will also see enhancements at the Disney Village complex located between the theme parks and Disney hotels. The area’s phased transformation will introduce new offerings, including a lakeside park and boardwalk, enhanced pedestrian walkways, brand-new facades, terraces and patios, and landscaping.

“Our plan to transform Disney Village is yet another example of how we continue to reimagine Disneyland Paris at the resort level, notably with our major expansion plan in progress at Walt Disney Studios Park,” said Disneyland Paris President Natacha Rafalski. “We’re very excited to bring new iconic and timeless concepts to the district that will appeal to a new generation of guests, whether they visit from our nearby resort hotels or from the local area. We can’t wait for our guests to be surprised and delighted by what we have in store.” 

Rosalie French Brasserie (Opening at Disney Village in 2023)

Rosalie, a new lakeside contemporary French brasserie, will replace the current Café Mickey restaurant to elevate the Disney Village culinary experience and expand options for guests looking for French flavors.  

Disneyland Paris - Rosalie at Disney Village

Overseen by Groupe Bertrand, who has a portfolio of renowned Parisian brasseries, Rosalie will celebrate classic French cuisine that highlights regional diversity and product seasonality. In addition to table service, guests will find French bakery-inspired takeaway options like viennoiseries, pastries, sandwiches, and salads at Rosalie’s counter. Seasonal outdoor terrace seating on the lake’s edge will also be available.

“As we continue to collaborate with exceptional brands that we share strong values with, we are delighted to welcome a new restaurant managed by Groupe Bertrand as a first step in our Disney Village transformation plan,” said Disneyland Paris Vice President Business Strategy & Integration Laure Albouy. “We believe this unique, family-friendly restaurant will elevate the guest experience at our resort by offering famous French specialties in a unique setting, and we can’t wait to make this new partnership a reality.”

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