Disneyland Paris March Updates and Offers!
Spring is just around the corner, bringing a mix of seasonal changes, updated experiences, and new offers at Disneyland Paris for visitors planning a March visit.
These Disneyland Paris March Updates include a combination of temporary attraction closures, refreshed entertainment schedules, and exclusive ticket offers that are often released as demand begins to build for the summer season.
Here is everything you need to know before setting off for your visit, based on the latest Disneyland Paris Updates and what we are seeing across current offers and park planning.
Annual Pass Party – A Night to Remember!
Before diving into refurbishments and new offers, one of the standout moments in the March calendar at Disneyland Paris is the Annual Pass Party taking place on 21st March.
The park closes earlier than usual to prepare for this after-hours event, which transforms the resort into a late-night celebration for passholders. The atmosphere is noticeably different from a standard park day, with a stronger focus on rare entertainment and character interactions that you do not typically get during regular opening hours.
Highlights include live performances from the French voices of Moana and Elsa, alongside more than 40 character meet and greet opportunities spread across the park. Selected attractions remain open until 2am, giving guests the chance to experience rides in a quieter, more relaxed setting compared to daytime queues.
From a planning perspective, events like this tend to sell out quickly, and availability closer to the date is not always guaranteed. Tickets are currently still available at the time of writing, which makes this one of those rare opportunities worth considering early if you are an Annual Pass holder planning a March visit.
A New Restaurant is Coming – With a Michelin Star Twist!
Food lovers visiting Disneyland Paris have something new to look forward to this March with the opening of The Secret Forest restaurant on 7th March.
Led by a Michelin-starred chef, the concept has already generated a lot of interest, even though the menu details are still being kept under wraps. Early expectations suggest a focus on refined seasonal dining, with presentation and flavour both taking centre stage rather than standard theme park dining formats.
Pricing has been set at €140 for a 3-course experience, or €200 for a more indulgent 5-course menu, placing it firmly in the premium dining category within the resort.
From our own experience trying The Secret Forest, the quality stands out immediately. The dishes are not only well-executed but also visually striking, with several plates clearly designed to feel special without becoming overly complicated. Service is equally strong, with a calm, attentive pace that suits a longer dining experience.
One of the most memorable aspects is the setting itself. Being able to enjoy the meal while watching the evening fireworks adds an unexpected layer to the experience, turning dinner into a full end-of-day highlight rather than just another reservation.
This is one of those additions that feels aimed at guests looking for something beyond the usual park dining options, and it will be interesting to see how it settles into the wider Disneyland Paris food scene over time.
Exclusive Offers & Discounts – Save Some Magic!
March brings a strong line-up of seasonal offers for visitors planning a trip to Disneyland Paris, with savings aimed at both short stays and summer planning.
- Disneyland Pass holders can access exclusive room only discounts between 10th and 30th March, making it a useful window for anyone looking to secure hotel stays at reduced rates during a busy booking period.
- The Friends Tickets offer has also returned, allowing guests to bring friends into the parks from just €54 per person. We have used this offer before, and it is one of the more practical ways to split costs when visiting in a group while still getting full park access.
- A new hotel and ticket package tied to the Disney Music Festival offers prices from £123 per person per night. This includes park tickets and a stay at Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne. The offer runs on selected dates from 23rd July to 30th August and is aimed at peak summer stays.
These offers tend to change quickly depending on availability, so planning ahead is important if you are looking to secure the best value dates and packages.
March Attraction Closures
As part of ongoing maintenance and seasonal updates across Disneyland Paris, several attractions, shows, and hotel facilities will be temporarily closed at different points throughout March. If you are planning a visit, it is worth checking these dates carefully so you can plan your park days around the refurbishments.
Thrill seekers may be disappointed to see several headline attractions affected this month, including Crush’s Coaster, Space Mountain, and Big Thunder Mountain all closing at various points. Big Thunder Mountain in particular remains under a longer refurbishment, with no confirmed reopening date yet, although a summer return is expected.
Attraction Closures
- Big Thunder Mountain: 6th January to unknown (major refurbishment, no official reopening date yet)
- Star Tours: 3rd February to 1st March
- Space Mountain: 3rd and 4th March (moved from original 10th–11th March schedule)
- Crush’s Coaster: 10th to 21st March
- Carrousel: 10th to 21st March
- Orbitron: closing from 24th March (no reopening date confirmed)
Show Breaks
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland: 1st October 2024 to 17th May 2025
- Mickey and the Magician: 6th January to 20th April
- The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands: 10th March to 4th April
Swimming Pool Closures
- Disney’s Sequoia Lodge: 3rd to 15th March 2025
Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel: 17th to 29th March 2025 - These closures are always subject to change, and timings can sometimes shift closer to the date, so it is worth double checking before your visit.



