The 428,000-square-foot entertainment and dining complex will be receiving a contemporary new look as well as new restaurants, shops and entertainment.
Disneyland Paris also announced “Rosalie” a new French brasserie will replace “Café Mickey”.
These are just the first step of the major multi-year Disney Village 2.0 overhaul.
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