France Extends Restrictions; Disneyland Paris Not Likely To Open Until Mid-July

Two of Disneyland Paris’ long-awaited summer events, Magical Pride and Electroland, have effectively been cancelled in light of new restrictions from the French government, which may also entail a delayed re-opening date for the resort itself.

President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the current lockdown would be extended for at least month, until May 11. The government has also cancelled all summer festivals and events through mid-July, including the popular Solidays music festival and even the Tour de France, both set to take place in late June. Electroland was scheduled for July 3 through the 5th, with featured headliners including Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas, and Like Mike.

Disneyland Paris remains closed “until further notice”, with its official re-opening facing inevitable postponement in light of these new regulations, which prohibit large public gatherings until at least mid-July in order to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure & La Creperie de Paris Construction Update

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, an attraction slated to open in the France Pavilion at EPCOT for Summer 2020, has made some progress.

Scaffolding and scrim continue to shoot up around the ride building as more additions are made to the exterior.

The creperie and restroom walls next door to the attraction have grown and additional structures have been started inside. 

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