Disney Village-Opening Hours

mikina

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Does anyone know opening hours of Disney Village?(June)
We'll arrive too late to go to parks on the first day,
but we'd like to have dinner and do some shopping if we could:yay:
I'm interested in Cafe Mickey!!
I've been to Chef Mickey in Tokyo&WDW.
How long does it take to go there from the parks on foot?

It's hard for me to make a plan since we only have 1.5 day to stay.
When I went to WDW, even 8 days were not enough:duck:

Anyways, I'm too excited to go to DLP in 10 days!!!
I can't wait:goodvibes
 
hey!!

The village is open past park times, I think Cafe Mickey is like 11 or so. :-)

The village is only a couple of minutes walk from both of the park gates, not far at all. About the same as at Disney California if you've been there.

it's worth making an advance reservation for CM if you can. Then you'll be able to get in for sure.
 
Hi mikina, welcome to the DIS! :welcome:

Where are you staying?? Disney Village is open until late at night. I think last reservations at Cafe Mickey are at about 10.30 -11pm and the shops will still be open then too. :)
 
torsie24, thank you for your answer ;D
I'm glad to hear that the Village and the parks are really close!
I've been to DLR once, and I enjoyed DTD after park closing.
It was a really nice place to have extra fun.
Thank you ☆
 

Hello Ware Bears ;-D
I'm staying at Hotel Elysee. I heard it is located a station away.
We'll be arriving there around 8 or 9p.m. so that it seems possible to have dinner at cafe Mickey♪♪
I'll make a reservation.
Thanks for your reply!
 
Hey mikina

I see your from Japan, and must be very similar to the Tokyo Disney Resort set up. Disneyland Resort Paris is in my opinion the easiest Disney Resort to navigate around, and I've visited them all. Two parks side by side, with the Train Station and Disney Village being very close by!

The Village has a number of shops selling all the related Disneyland Resort Paris merchadise which would enable you to spend more time enjoying all the shows and attractions inside the parks. Anyway hope you have a good time and be sure to let us know how you get on.

By the way Cafe Mickey in Paris is a full table service restaurant and not buffet style like what can be found in other Disney Resorts. Check out these great two sites which offer reviews and menu's.

http://www.dlpfoodguide.com/cafemickey.html

http://www.dlrpmagic.com/review/restaurants/cafe-mickey/
 












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