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Mickey and Minnie were the first to appear, dancing and pumping their fists to music that shook the morning calm in the manicured “town center” of Disneyland Paris. French news crews were assembled, cameras trained on the park’s main gates, waiting to capture the arrival of the first guests. Just after 8:30 a.m., a dozen children associated with a French charity group skipped into the park as a video crew ran alongside them and hundreds of the resort’s cast members hooted and sang. Moments later, a full crowd of park-goers streamed through.
“It’s just so nice to be back,” said Tamara Queisser, 24 shouting to be heard over the music and wiping away the tears that were wetting her face mask. She had traveled nearly 400 miles from her home in Germany to attend the reopening of the park, which she said she had visited about 10 times before it closed during the pandemic. “It’s unbelievable,” she said. “Disney has been my big love since childhood.”
Mickey and Minnie were the first to appear, dancing and pumping their fists to music that shook the morning calm in the manicured “town center” of Disneyland Paris. French news crews were assembled, cameras trained on the park’s main gates, waiting to capture the arrival of the first guests. Just after 8:30 a.m., a dozen children associated with a French charity group skipped into the park as a video crew ran alongside them and hundreds of the resort’s cast members hooted and sang. Moments later, a full crowd of park-goers streamed through.
“It’s just so nice to be back,” said Tamara Queisser, 24 shouting to be heard over the music and wiping away the tears that were wetting her face mask. She had traveled nearly 400 miles from her home in Germany to attend the reopening of the park, which she said she had visited about 10 times before it closed during the pandemic. “It’s unbelievable,” she said. “Disney has been my big love since childhood.”