Located between the Disney Parks and onsite hotels, Disney Village is a lively hub for dining, shopping and it's free to enter for everyone! Open daily from 8AM until late, it's the perfect stop for a quick breakfast before Magic Hour or some late-night shopping after the fireworks. Enjoy themed restaurants like Annette's Diner or Rainforest Café, browse world-class Disney stores, catch a movie, or even take a ride in the iconic PanoraMagique hot air balloon. Whether you're staying onsite, offsite, or visiting just for the day, Disney Village is open to all.
With Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy train station right next door, getting here is simple – just one stop from Val d’Europe. Guests in Val de France can also use hotel shuttles to the nearby bus depot.

Step back into the 1950's at this retro American diner. Think juicy burgers, milkshakes, roller-skating servers, and classic rock'n'roll vibes - fun for families and nostalgic adults alike!

Dine in the heart of a jungle! With tropical surroundings, animatronic animals, and the sound of thunderstorms, this family-friendly spot offers a wild setting and a menu of international favourites.

A relaxed British-style pub serving up comforting classics like fish & chips, pies, and pints. Ideal for adults looking to unwind with hearty food and a cosy atmosphere.

Located in the old Chicago-style district of Disney Village, this elegant spot offers premium cuts of meat and refined service - perfect for a more upscale dining experience.
A newer addition, Rosalie offers fresh seafood and elegant French dining with a modern twist. A great choice for couples or those looking for a refined meal in a relaxing setting.




No, Disney Village is free to enter and open to everyone – including offsite hotel guests and day visitors. No Disneyland Paris park ticket is required.
Disney Village typically opens at 8:00 AM and stays open later than the parks, with shops and restaurants often operating until midnight. Opening times may vary slightly by season.
Most restaurants in Disney Village do not require reservations, but during peak times (like weekends or school holidays), it’s recommended to book in advance for popular spots like Rainforest Café or The Steakhouse.
Absolutely. The Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy train station is right next to Disney Village, with easy connections from Val d’Europe (1 stop away). Free shuttle buses from Val de France hotels also drop guests at the nearby bus station.
Yes – Disney Village is very family-friendly! From themed restaurants and souvenir shops to the iconic PanoraMagique hot air balloon, it’s packed with attractions for all ages.
Yes, Disney Village is open 365 days a year, regardless of whether you're visiting the parks.