A proper Bastille Day celebration! Disneyland Paris invites you to experience, on July 14, 2026, its traditional nighttime show to celebrate France and its history (through Disney stories...), featuring a brand-new fireworks display and drone show by Dronisos, 100% original. And as every year, the amusement park lifts France’s colors high with a pyrotechnic show almost as stunning as the one from the Eiffel Tower!
To attend this magnificent show, you'll need a ticket to enter Disneyland Park. Then you can enjoy the many attractions, stores, parades and restaurants, before the evening's grand finale. The fireworks are set off in Fantasyland, where the majestic Sleeping Beauty Castle proudly stands. And once again this year, a special drone show will showcase the best of France in the Disney world.
Two or three things to note as well: that evening, Disney Tales of Magic will not be staged, replaced by the July 14 show. By contrast, Disney Cascade of Lights, the nocturnal show at Disney Adventure World, will go on as scheduled. Regarding the July 14 show, it will start at 22:45, last about ten minutes, and blend fireworks, lights, lasers, fountains, drone ballet, as we’ve come to expect from Disneyland Paris. It will feature “Tinker Bell on a World Tour, through Disney and Pixar classics,” as explained in a press release.
For now there are no details yet about this new show, but there’s little doubt we’ll see, one way or another, the classic Disney and Pixar titles inspired by France or French fairy tales, such as Ratatouille, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, The Aristocats, or The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. So come dance and sing with Mickey, Goofy and all their friends this July 14. A great plan to delight kids and grown-ups alike, and to kick off a magical evening!
Show and fire featuring France and its heroes made in Disney, such as Beauty and the Beast, Ratatouille, etc.
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Location
Disneyland Paris
Boulevard de Parc
77700 Coupvray
Access
RER A station "Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy - Parc Disneyland".
Official website
www.disneylandparis.com