Disneyland Paris has unveiled details of a new immersive nighttime spectacular starting on January 10 2025.

Disney Tales of Magic will be a new nighttime spectacular that will transport visitors into the most enchanting Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios stories, delivering an emotionally moving experience.

It will be presented daily in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle in the Disneyland Park.

Starting January 10, 2025, Disneyland Paris will unveil an innovative new spectacular, leveraging its unique expertise to immerse guests into a truly unique sensory journey through some of the most beloved stories from Disney Animation and Pixar. With Disney Tales of Magic, guests experience a thrilling and emotional story as Main Street, USA seamlessly integrates into the show's staging, blending harmoniously with the breath-taking projections on Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Through 20 super bright high-definition LED video projectors cleverly hidden along Main Street, USA the space will be transformed into an enchanting setting at times becoming a grand ballroom where Cinderella and Prince Charming waltz under the stars, a colourful Colombian village brought to life by the magic of the Madrigal family, rows of vibrant emotion-filled memory spheres inside Riley's mind, and many more iconic Disney Animation and Pixar worlds. 

This 20-minute nighttime show will combine pyrotechnics, fountain displays, and cutting-edge technology to create an experience that includes 60 brand new ultra powerful lighting fixtures, 15 ultra-bright lasers, an all-new architectural LED lighting package, the iconic Star Flash strobes, as well as a new immersive audio system. Not to mention the drones, operated by the resort's official technology provider Dronisos, which will form 3D figures in the sky above the castle creating a unique visual experience at Disneyland Paris.

Disney Tales of Magic will redefine the magic of Disney and Pixar storytelling through a one-of-a-kind technological display. This complex show programming required over 17,500 hours of work, leveraging the most advanced 3D technologies. To achieve this unprecedented projection quality, Disneyland Paris teams have enlisted the expertise of London-based NorthHouse, to help bring the show's immersive visual experiences to life with a new level of artistry and innovation.