Disneyland Paris’s Boardwalk Candy Palace to Unveil Redesigned M&M’S Experience Following Renovation  

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Disneyland Park’s fan favorite Boardwalk Candy Palace on Main Street, U.S.A. is set to reopen on April 11, 2025, following extensive renovations that transform the  sweet shop into a new gourmet experience featuring M&M’S brand candies.

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The redesigned exterior now incorporates elements of the M&M’S brand, including a new window display with a three-layered boardwalk illustration creating a depth effect. Inside, the Atlantic City-inspired promenade theme has been enhanced with decorative upgrades throughout the space.

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The renovation features a redesigned floor with shell motifs on sand-colored terrazzo and sea-inspired mosaics. Overhead, decorative hot-air balloons float near colorful ceiling frescoes composed of nearly 35,000 M&M’S candies.

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The shop’s layout has been reconfigured to improve the shopping experience, with 30 large tubes of M&M’S candies available for bulk purchase. Cash registers have been repositioned in front of the iconic 9.15-meter mural depicting a summer day in Atlantic City, flanked by illuminated columns filled with colorful confections.

The former interior of the Boardwalk Candy Palace. Source: Disneyland Paris

Walt Disney Imagineering Paris, Design & Delivery and Merchandise teams collaborated on the renovation, carefully preserving original architectural elements from the shop’s 1992 opening while enhancing the space for contemporary visitors.

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The tradition of featuring a sweet shop on Main Street, in a Disney park, dates back to the original Candy Palace, which opened at Disneyland (California, U.S.A.) in 1955. Subscribe to AirMagique for more news and updates.

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