I really don't see how June 17th France is so far behind in terms of vaccines. I would not be booking any trips from the UK as France is an orange zone and the government have said orange zones are not for holidays.
All I can see is this is going to end badly. I will cautiously plan my trip for September. Great for locals bit for international travelers I would avoid.
Different countries have different ideas about what will work for their people. The British culture made it that the government thinks it's wise to wait.
I wouldn't say France is behind, the UK is ahead.
The average in the EU is 31,4% vaccinated, 12,9% has two doses. France is at 30% and 13,4%
Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Austria are all in the 30% and 10-14%, and they are all opening up in different ways. Spain is letting in public at football matches. As of Wednesday theme parks will reopen here in NL as well, gyms, indoor swimming pools.
I think France is very cautious, the figures are plummeting, but they are still waiting one more month at
Disneyland Paris.
We have more news.
- 28000 guests per day, which is about 50%.
- Masks for everyone over 6 years old (last year that was as of 13, I think?)
- We will have pop up parades from the Stars & Cars parade.
- The new Disney Junior show, the Dream Factory, will start as of the 1st.
- New York Style Sandwiches, Toad Hall, Fuente Del Oro , Auberge de Cendrillon, Silver Spur Steakhouse & Walt's - an American Restaurant will be closed.
- Disney Village will open from 16:00 - 21:00, Anette's Diner will also be open during the afternoon.
- Opening hours at opening: Disneyland Park 9:30 - 20:00, Magical Hours 8:30 - 9:30, Walt Disney Studios 9:30 - 18:00, no Magical Hours.
3 July - 3 September Disneyland Park will be open till 21:00.
- No fireworks