As part of the phased return to operating, Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney’s Newport Bay Club and Disney Village will welcome guests but with limited capacity.
A new reservation system will also be made available at the beginning of next month, allowing attendance within the parks to be regulated.
Those with an Annual Pass or an undated ticket (Mini, Magic, Super Magic Tickets) will be able to register using the system to guarantee entry to the parks for the date of their choice.
This registration will be compulsory for any newly purchased Annual Pass or undated ticket.
Those who visit the parks with a dated ticket or as part of a stay in a Disney Hotel, a Disney Nature Resort or via a Partner Hotels package purchased from Disneyland Paris, will have their entry automatically guaranteed without the need to register.
Disneyland Paris said new measures would be “prudent and proactive” including physical distancing and an enhanced cleaning regime.
The wearing of face masks will be compulsory for all visitors aged over 11, while traditional meetings with Disney characters will temporarily be unavailable.
In the attractions, the configuration of each vehicle and boarding processes will be adapted to meet physical distancing rules between groups or families.
Single Rider queues and FastPass services will be unavailable.
Capacity will also be limited in Disney Hotels with lifts used one family at a time and plexiglass screens installed at receptions and in reception areas.