Disneyland Paris is a place of magical memories. You’ll be surrounded by both the nostalgic and the new as you explore the parks with your nearest and dearest, and with two parks to discover (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park) and tickets which let you visit for up to 4 days, you can be sure there’s plenty to see and do. But to be totally honest, we still believe that the Disneyland Paris rides are definitely one of the best reasons to go and visit the parks.
Disneyland Paris rides range from those suitable for your little princes and princesses, all the way to the ones even your bravest mates might be nervous about (Tower of Terror anyone..?). So we’ve split the rides into those for thrill-seekers, the ones suitable for all-ages family fun, and the ones themed around your favourite classic Disney movies to let you relive the magic, so let’s get right into our lists of the top Disneyland Paris rides!
Top Thrills
Pirates of the Caribbean - Adventureland
Meet Captain Jack Sparrow and Captain Barbossa, plus other familiar faces from these ‘noughty’ films. Board your ship and get ready to navigate your way through the haunted realms of Dead Man’s Cove and Hurricane Lagoon, before dropping anchor amid an explosive battle between a foggy Caribbean fort and a striking 12-gun galleon.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril - Adventureland
On the hunt for a missing expedition party, you wander through the jungle and up to the Temple of Peril. Boarding a railed vehicle you hope will take you to the missing group, but instead you’re thrown around a cursed rollercoaster run!
Star Tours: The Adventures Continue - Discoveryland
Rebels of all ages will board a Starspeeder 1000 and take off on a thrilling 3D voyage to stunning star systems and war-torn worlds, from Jakku and Hoth to Tatooine and even the dreaded Death Star.
Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain - Discoveryland
Of the five Space Mountain rides dotted across the globe, Paris is home to the fastest of them all. Riders are propelled from 1-46mph in just two seconds - thanks to some VERY sophisticated technology. Engineers who built the ride actually used devices similar to those used in aircraft carriers to propel jet fighters, so it’s definitely not one for the faint of heart, but makes it a firm favourite for thrill seekers! Disneyland Paris rides don’t get more thrilling than being jet fuelled really, do they!
Big Thunder Mountain - Frontierland
In Big Thunder Mountain you board a mysterious train deep in the heart of a legendary mountain for a thrilling journey of dips and sharp turns beneath Rivers of the Far West and around a ghostly mining town. Climb steep heights and dive below raging waterfalls in this family-friendly, rattling race in a speeding mine cart.
Phantom Manor - Frontierland
Paris’s answer to the Haunted Mansion in Orlando, California and Tokyo, the Phantom Manor at Disneyland isn’t on the ‘thrills’ list for speedy roller coaster reasons, but for the spookier type of thrill. Follow the mystery of 4 suitors all gone before their time as they played for the hand of the Manor owner’s daughter, but did her father have a hand in their untimely deaths? Maybe you’ll find out...
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror - Production Courtyard
Are you brave enough? The Tower of Terror has three new horrors - the Malevolent Machine, the elevator haunted by a little ghost girl and determined to never let you escape; the Shaft Creatures who get stronger when you scream, so try to stay quiet; and a spectre who’s opened the 5th dimension and wants to take your soul back with it. No matter which haunting horror you experience, we’re sure you’ll scream as you plummet 13 unlucky floors and go for the Disneyland Paris ride of your life.
Film Fun
There are loads of attractions themed around our favourite Disney films, including some great Disneyland Paris rides where you get to go through your favourite scenes! Here are some of our favourites for you to see the stories - both the familiar and the new - unfold in front of your eyes.
Peter Pan’s Flight - Fantasyland
Board a colourful galleon and soar over London with some help of faith, trust, and pixie dust of course! This ride takes you from the Darling’s Nursery all the way to Neverland where you’ll see the Lost Boys and Mermaid’s Lagoon before sailing past Skull Rock and into Pirate’s Cove! Watch out for Captain Hook in a swashbuckling duel with Peter Pan, before you sweep back to London victorious!
Les Voyages de Pinocchio - Fantasyland
Board a wooden car, enter Stromboli's Marionette show and witness Pinocchio dance and sing with a duo of puppets before the adventure then unfolds in front of you.
Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains - Fantasyland
Experience the story of Snow White from one of the dwarfs’ mine carts as you ride through an enchanted land and discover how the 7 dwarfs helped Snow White defeat the Evil Queen.
Ratatouille: The Adventure - Toon Studio
Shrink down to the size of Remy himself and enjoy this immersive 4D experience. Remy and friends have cooked up a delicious storm. But it's not long before they and you are discovered by Chef Skinner, who chases you through the sights, sounds and smells of Gusteau's famous Parisian restaurant.
Crush’s Coaster - Toon Studio
Join Crush and his other Finding Nemo friends as you board a turtle shell to travel through some of your favourite areas from the film. Ever wanted to see the Great Barrier Reef and ride the EAC, dude? Now’s your chance!
For the Little Ones
It’s Small World - Fantasyland
With the catchiest (most annoying? Sorry, Disney, we love it really…) theme tune ever, It’s a Small World takes you on board a colourful boat as you sail around the world on a whimsical world tour, seeing dolls dressed in traditional attire from all around the globe.
Casey Jr. - Le Petit Train du Cirque - Fantasyland
Get the chance to join the circus (or at least try and get your kids to join) as you board the train from Dumbo and go on a gentle ride around the miniature marvels of Storybook Land. You’ll see amazingly detailed miniature renderings of scenery and buildings from classic Disney movies, including Belle’s village and the Beast’s Castle from Beauty and the Beast, and the Greek Temple and Mount Olympus from Fantasia.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant - Fantasyland
Hop onto the only flying elephant in the world, Dumbo, as you go for a ride through the skies with him and get a great view of the magic spread out below you. During the ride you can even direct Dumbo to soar up higher or fly down low by moving the handle!
Le Pays des Contes de Fées - Fantasyland
Fancy another good look at Storybook Land after you’ve taken a ride on the train? Then hop into a boat for a gentle cruise which goes even closer to the incredible models - maybe a bit too close, as you go right into the mouth of the Cave of Wonders from Aladdin! This gorgeous ride really helps you appreciate the magic of all the movies.
Other Attractions
Of course there’s so much else that goes on as well as the Disneyland Paris rides - they aren’t the only reason to go (or even the main reason for a lot of people). Meet and greets with your favourite characters, shows, parades, loads of themed dining options, and arcades and shops filled with all our favourite Disney merchandise (you can’t get a picture in the park without the iconic mouse ears!).
There are also loads of hidden gems to uncover! Check out our blog article about some of Disneyland Paris’ best-kept secrets, to make sure you’re seeing all there is to be seen when you visit.