Hero Guest Puts Out Fire at Disney Park

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When you visit a Disney Park, there are a number of things you come to expect. Many people expect great food, incredible rides, and some truly stunning parades and shows. Over the years, Disney has worked incredibly hard to create truly magical experiences, and it shows. One thing you may not expect to see is a fire. I don’t mean shows that incorporate fires into their design. I am talking about an accidental fire that begins to burn and will only get worse if something is not done quickly.

However, Guests visiting Disneyland Paris recently experienced one such fire. Disneyland Paris is currently celebrating its 30th Anniversary, and one of the fun things that Guests can see is a special parade featuring some of their favorite characters. During the parade, some of the characters dance on a float that rolls down the street. It appears that there are flowers and plants all around the float. The dance routine performed by the characters includes some small pyrotechnics. It was those pyrotechnics that ignited a fire on the float.

Disneyland Paris 30th Parade

From a video shared by TikToker In Pixie I Trust (@inpixieitrust) the flowers caught fire and smoke quickly started to rise. As the fire grows, a man can be seen walking off camera and then coming back into the frame. As the fire grows, the characters keep dancing. We don’t know if they were able to see what was happening. A woman and teen girl see the fire and talk to the man. It then looks like the teen girl runs off camera to find help. The man then takes action and jumps up to put the fire out himself by stomping on it.

Disneyland Paris Fire

You can watch the incredible video below.

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The man was thankfully able to extinguish the flames. A Cast Member then comes up and makes sure that everything is out, and the show goes on. After putting out the fire, the man simply went back into the crowd and acted like he didn’t just save the day.

This is not the first fire that has broken out at a Disney Park in the past couple of months. Another Guest visiting the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World saw a fire breakout at the Journey of the Little Mermaid attraction. It was speculated that fireworks may have started the blaze. Luckily, no serious damage was done, and the attraction was up and running the next day.

Meet and Greets Return to Disney Park

At Disneyland Paris, things are slowly beginning to move back to normal.

At the moment, COVID-19 changes are still very present at Disneyland Paris. We have seen Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and Shanghai Disneyland Resort both shut down again due to the ongoing pandemic, however other Resorts like Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort are beginning to look like a much more normal theme park experience with crowds filling the Park’s once again.

The Park that started as Euro Disney and then transformed into Disneyland Paris with Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studio Park has grown so much over the past 30 years, and now as the Park continues to expand we are finally able to kick off the amazing celebrations of the 30th anniversary. Sleeping Beauty Castle is now lit with LED lighting, the decor is in place, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and the rest of the gang have their outfits ready, Illuminations returned, and there is an all-new song for the celebration that sends a party down Main Street, U.S.A.! And that is just the tip of the iceberg, we haven’t even discussed the new drone technology that lit up the night sky.

Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Paris

Most recently, we discussed all of the new offerings that Guests can expect to see when they visit.  In short, there is new packaging on everything, from water bottles to sandwich boxes, Minnie Mouse is looking chic as ever in her new pantsuit, the After Glow show illuminates Sleeping Beauty Castle with an amazing drone experience, The all-new Dream… and Shine Brighter has also debuted, and so much more.

disneyland paris characters

Right before the beginning of the celebrations, we saw characters meet and greets return for fur characters. Guests were finally able to give characters like Winnie the Pooh a hug after two years. Now, it seems character meet and greets are returning in a bigger way, with face characters!

On top of that, they also reported that character dining is returning to a few dining locations:

These steps forward mark an exciting time for Disneyland Paris which is slowly returning to a pre-pandemic state after facing multiple hardships and closures from the pandemic.

Young mom dies of cancer days before her Disney ‘bucket list’ trip with kids

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A family grieving the untimely loss of a young mother has had even more grief dealt to them after a “bucket list” trip for a terminally-ill mother and her babies never was to be.

Disney Parks are places of magic and wonder. And for some, Disney Parks are even places of refuge, offering Guests the opportunity to take a moment away from the stresses and realities of life. In this way, visiting a Disney Park is sometimes among the list of things a person hopes to do before he or she passes away–one last magical opportunity to get away, be close to friends and family, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Such was the case for a beautiful young mother in the United Kingdom named Sophie Collins who was diagnosed with breast cancer in December 2020 when she was 10 weeks pregnant with her second child. Sophie underwent a single mastectomy, and her procedure was followed by chemotherapy treatments–while she was still expecting. She delivered her daughter Delilah in April 2021.

sophie collins and delilah

But Sophie’s prognosis began to change as her cancer was deemed to be triple-negative breast cancer: a difficult-to-treat malignancy of the breast that doesn’t respond to hormone therapy. When she realized her time was growing shorter, Sophie decided to make spending time with her two daughters the topmost priority.

Donations were made so that the young mother and her daughters could visit the Disneyland Paris Resort before she passed away. The family planned a trip to the Disney Park via Hays Travel, who subsequently booked the trip through Disney and Eurostar, the high-speed train company that offers service from the United Kingdom to France via the Channel Tunnel.

sophie collins and daughter delilah

The trip was to take place during the first week of February this year. Sadly, at only 26 years old, Sophie passed away from complications to her cancer on January 19, leaving behind her two young daughters and a very distraught brother and mother. Before she died, attempts had been made at getting a refund for the trip they knew they wouldn’t be able to make, but to no avail.

“The travel agent met Sophie and knew that this holiday would be her last and something she had on her bucket list,” Matthew explained. “[The travel agent] tried her hardest for us to get a refund, but they kept saying no.”

After her memorial, Sophie’s brother, Matthew contacted Hays Travel to request a refund from Disney and from Eurostar. But the family only received a partial return on their trip: they were refunded for park tickets and accommodations, but they were denied a refund on the train tickets cost.

Matthew was angry with the reply.

“Disney and Eurostar have enraged me,” Matthew said. “We booked the package with Disney, and I don’t like being taken advantage of. We were told we could either move the date or request a refund, but I don’t think we would want to move the date.”

According to Eurostar, the entire package was booked by Hays Travel through Disney, and as such, Eurostar was not at liberty to refund the cost of the train tickets because they had not yet received payment from Disney for the tickets.

“This should have been clearly explained to the family,” said a spokesperson for Eurostar, “and we are very sorry for the additional stress that this has put on them.”

matthew and sister sophie collins

Matthew explained he was disappointed with Disney, saying he “expected more from them.”

“The money to come back is small change compared to what they make.”

Finally this week, Matthew says he got a piece of good news from Hays Travel. The agency called to say the entire cost of the trip booked through Disney would be refunded. He says that Hays Travel had been very kind at every point in the family’s journey with Sophie’s “bucket list” trip to Disney with her little girls.

“They were so understanding when we had to cancel,” he said. “They were still so kind.”

We’re hoping that Matthew, his mother, and his nieces can now begin the process of healing and moving forward with their lives since Sophie’s passing. According to Matthew, the family has many good memories of his sister to carry them.

“We are a very close family,” Matthew said. “So Sophie’s passing will leave a huge part of our hearts missing. She really has touched so many lives. Even the people who didn’t know her followed her journey.”

Fans Left Torn on Minnie’s New “Controversial” Look at Disney Park

In a story we covered recently, Minnie Mouse received a new look to celebrate Disneyland Paris’ 30th Anniversary celebration and many Disney fans shared their opinion on this big change for the iconic character.

In honor of Women’s History Month, beginning on March 6, 2022, Minnie Mouse will begin wearing a brand-new pantsuit at Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris. This new outfit ditches the classic dress look that many are so used to seeing on Minnie Mouse. Please note that at the moment, this outfit will only be seen at Disneyland Paris Resort.

Although Mickey Mouse didn’t get any new designs, this decision seems to go hand-in-hand with other changes to the Disney Parks, as the Walt Disney Company has been pushing for more inclusivity and representation lately. From retheming the iconic Splash Mountain into a The Princess and the Frog attraction, a gender-neutral dress code at the Parks, or even removing culturally offensive names from Tom Sawyer Island, the company has made multiple efforts in being more welcoming toward everyone.

This change has been met with a lot and appreciation, as well as some criticism. Our story on the change received a ton of comments from our readers voicing their thoughts and opinions on the change.

Inside the Magic reader, Mitch H. said:

Nope not buying it

Emma P. asked:

What’s wrong with girls wearing pantsuits?? I love them!

Erica D. simply said:

Ewwww

Melanie S. had this to say about the change:

What’s next? Pants suits for Cinderella, Snow White and Belle? This seems like a really bad marketing decision. If you see red and white polka dots with a splash of black, you think Minnie Mouse. Minnie has always had great dresses. Why can’t we celebrate that? Why are dresses suddenly a ‘bad’ thing? I loved Minnie’s khaki outdoor skirt attire that she often wore for meet n greets in Animal Kingdom. Are we to believe that feminists have been aggressively demanding this change? What is the rationale? I’m a 56 year old female mechanical engineer and I totally prefer Minnie in her cute dresses.

Sharon G. questioned why Disney would do this:

If we didn’t know before, Disney is changing to more woke

Nikki K. said:

my childhood is slowly being ruined

Josh S. posted a hilarious comment:

Now focus on Donald Duck who has been walking around without pants on for years

Jeanne M. said:

This is nothing new. Who remembers her “Totally Minnie” look from the 80s?

disneyland paris 30th drone show

Veronica P. said that the new outfit looks like Minnie is going to bed:

Looks like Minnie In Pjs to me

Judy A. said:

Why her dresses are gorgeous leave her alone

Jason C. didn’t care:

I don’t really care, she’s always had several outfits. Looks like comfy pjs to me

See what Disney had to say about Minnie’s newest look on Disney Parks Blog:

And we’re thrilled to announce the First Ultrachic Pantsuit for Minnie Mouse at Disneyland Paris, designed by Stella McCartney herself. In honor of Women’s History Month, starting on March 6, 2022, find Minnie Mouse at Walt Disney Studios Park as she rocks a new take on her signature polka dots. As part of International Women’s Rights Day, Stella McCartney will market a unique Minnie Mouse t-shirt exclusively available online and in Stella stores on March 8, 2022. Starting spring 2022, a limited-edition product line inspired by the cult movie Fantasia will be also launched by Stella McCartney.

disneyland paris parade

Disney Park Brings Back Meal Plan with Huge Changes

After the pandemic closed every Disney Park across the globe, things were not the same once they were all individually able to reopen. Slowly, we are starting to see all the Parks return to their own version of normal. At Walt Disney World, just yesterday, we saw Magic Kingdom trams return as well as the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! Parades are set to come back in 2022, along with other entertainment. One thing that is still missing, however, is the Dining Plan. 

Now, Disneyland Paris is taking some forward action on this. Starting on March 21, 2022, Guests arriving to Disneyland Paris Resort can purchase an updated and more expansive Meal Plan!

Disney notes that you should choose their Meal Plan for the following reasons:

  • A culinary adventure – Savor a variety of delicious cuisines in a Disney-themed setting for the ultimate Disney dining experience!
  • Choice and flexibility – Opt for 1, 2, or 3 meals a day, or add extra treats. There are options for all tastes and budgets!
  • A well-managed budget – With a Meal Plan paid in advance, you’ll know what’s included and how much you’ll spend ahead of time.
  • Peace of mind – With your Meal Plan already paid for, you can focus on enjoying every moment of your stay. Head to our official app to book tables at the restaurants of your choice!
Disneyland Paris Guests wearing masks speaking with a Cast Member

The three Meal Plan options can include:

  • Breakfast only – Start your day right with a Disneylicious all-you-can-eat breakfast at your hotel, complete with drinks.
  • Half board – Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, followed by lunch or dinner in the restaurant of your choice.*
  • Full board – With an option that includes three meals a day, you don’t have to worry about anything; simply enjoy!

Below are the three options that will be available this March:

Standard Option: 

Restaurant type:
✔ Table service restaurants (with a dedicated Meal Plan menu)
✔ All-you-can-eat buffets
✔ Quick service restaurants

Includes:
✔ Soft drink at every meal

With Full Board:
✔ 1 meal per day for a table service restaurant
✔ 1 meal (lunch or dinner) on your last day for a quick service restaurant

From £26.86 per child
From £43.88 per adult
per night for Half Board

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Plus Option: 

Restaurant type:
✔ Table service restaurants (with a dedicated Meal Plan menu)
✔ All-you-can-eat buffets
✔ Quick service restaurants

Includes:
✔ Soft drink at every meal

With Full Board:
✔ 1 meal (lunch or dinner) on your last day for the restaurant of your choice

From £35.82 per child
From £52.84 per adult
per night for Half Board

plaza garden disneyland paris

Extra Plus Option:

Restaurant type:
✔ Restaurants with Disney Characters for 1 meal per stay
✔ Table service restaurants (with a dedicated Meal Plan menu)
✔ All-you-can-eat buffets
✔ Quick service restaurants

Includes:
✔ Soft drink at every meal
✔ 1 meal (lunch or dinner) on your last day in the restaurant of your choice

Your extra treats:
✔ Extra Plus Snack and Drink
✔ Extra Plus Drink

From £67.15 per child
From £106.56 per adult
per night for Full Board

plaza garden disneyland paris

Here is how the Meal Plan works!

  1. Book your Hotel+Ticket package directly on our website or by phone with our holiday experts.
  2. Select your Meal Plan according to the level of flexibility you want.
  3. Book your restaurant tables in advance via the official Disneyland Paris app (they go like hot cakes!).
  4. During your stay, use the Meal Plan on your MagicPass. Bon appétit !

The first two Meal Plan options allow Guests to pick between Half Board and Full Board dining plans; however, the Extra Plus must only be for the Full Board Plan. Considering the 30th anniversary celebrations at Disneyland Paris begin in March, it makes sense that this is when Disneyland Paris is choosing to roll out their new Meal Plan.