Disneyland Paris Christmas & New Year’s Eve Dining 2025 Prices

Festive dining table with Sleeping Beauty Castle lit up for Christmas and New Year’s Eve 2025 at Disneyland Paris.🎄 Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve Dining at Disneyland Paris 2025: Prices, Tips & What to Expect

Thinking of spending Christmas Eve or ringing in the New Year at Disneyland Paris in 2025? Magical, yes. Cheap, absolutely not. Disney has now released the official festive menu prices for 24th and 31st December — and let’s just say, Santa’s not footing the bill.

Below you’ll find the confirmed prices, plus some insider context to help you decide whether to splash out or look for clever alternatives.

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👉 Disneyland Paris Dining Guide 2025
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✨ Why These Dates Matter

  • Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve are the two busiest days of the year at DLP. Expect crowds, long queues, and restaurants filling up months ahead.

  • Dining prices skyrocket on these nights — with set festive menus replacing the usual à la carte or buffet.

  • Meal Plans don’t stretch far. On these nights, your vouchers are usually only accepted at monetary value — meaning you’ll be topping up heavily out of pocket.


🍽️ Festive Menu Prices for 2025

Here’s what you’ll pay if you want to dine in the magic on 24th or 31st December 2025.

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👉 For context: Plaza Gardens usually costs around €45–50 per adult. On Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve? Try €150.


🍴 Quick Glance: 2025 Festive Dining Overview

Restaurant Adult Price Child Price Style / Notes
Walt’s – An American Restaurant €130 €65 Elegant table service, classic dishes
Auberge de Cendrillon €150 €75 Princess dining with characters
Plaza Gardens €150 €75 Buffet with festive characters
Royal Banquet (DLH) €200 €100 Character dining, deluxe buffet
La Table de Lumiere (DLH Signature) €250 €125 Fine dining, haute cuisine experience
Manhattan / Downtown Restaurants €130 €65 Stylish hotel dining, Italian/NY flair
Cape Cod / Hunter’s Grill €100 €50 Buffet, family-friendly
La Cantina / Crockett’s Tavern / Chuck Wagon €85 €30 Casual buffet, best budget options

Tip: All these prices apply for both Christmas Eve (24th Dec) and New Year’s Eve (31st Dec).
Expect limited menu choices, festive themes, and set courses — not standard à la carte.


🇫🇷 Why Christmas Eve Costs So Much More in France

If you’re used to Christmas dinner being the big event on 25th December, France flips that on its head. Across the country — and at Disneyland Paris — Christmas Eve (Réveillon de Noël) is the main festive celebration.

Families traditionally gather late on the 24th for a long, luxurious dinner filled with oysters, foie gras, Champagne and all the trimmings. Restaurants everywhere — from Paris to Marne-la-Vallée — mark the occasion with special multi-course menus and premium pricing.

So when Disneyland Paris rolls out its pricey Christmas Eve menus, it’s not just Disney being Disney — it’s mirroring French festive culture. For French visitors, it’s the night to dine in style. For UK and Irish guests, who are used to the 25th being the main event, the sticker shock can be real. But in France, by Christmas Day, most locals are already in a food coma.


🎄 How Busy Are the Parks on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day?

Let’s talk crowd levels and park vibes, because each day has its own rhythm:

  • Christmas Eve (24th December) – Busy from midday onwards, with lots of festive cheer. Many locals and hotel guests head in for character photos and early dinners. Expect long queues and heavy restaurant demand.

  • Christmas Day (25th December) – Surprisingly calmer in the early morning (most French families are home recovering from Réveillon), but crowds build quickly by late morning. Long waits for rides and characters after lunch.

  • New Year’s Eve (31st December) – One of the busiest days of the year. Expect shoulder-to-shoulder crowds, incredible atmosphere, and an unforgettable midnight fireworks show. If you want prime viewing spots, get there early — Main Street and Central Plaza pack out hours ahead of time.

  • New Year’s Day (1st January) – Quiet start! Perfect for early risers. Crowds pick up again by midday but never reach NYE levels.

💡 Billy’s tip: if you’re visiting between Christmas and New Year, plan your “main park day” for 26th–30th December — you’ll still soak in all the festive magic without the €250 dinner bill or NYE chaos.


💸 Is It Worth the Premium?

Here’s the deal:

  • Plaza Gardens at €150 — that’s 3× the normal buffet price. You’re paying for festive theming, character appearances, and the “special night” atmosphere.

  • Royal Banquet at €200 / La Table de Lumiere at €250 — these are luxury splurge options inside the newly refurbished Disneyland Hotel. Think multi-course fine dining with character meet-and-greets.

  • Hotel buffets like Cape Cod or Hunter’s Grill — better value (if you can call €100 “value”), but still more than double the usual rate.

  • Cheapest option? La Cantina, Crockett’s Tavern, or Chuck Wagon Café at €85 per adult. Even that’s twice the usual price.

If you’re chasing the full festive experience — characters, entertainment, themed dishes — it may feel worth it once in a lifetime. If you’re just hungry? A quick-service dinner and a hot chocolate under the fireworks may be the smarter choice.

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🕑 Booking Strategy

  • Reserve early. These restaurants book out months in advance, especially the premium hotel ones.

  • Have a Plan B. Quick service restaurants usually remain open with normal pricing — far less magical, but far easier on the wallet.

  • Consider lunch splurges. If you want one signature dining experience but don’t fancy the Christmas Eve surcharge, book the same restaurant on the 23rd or 26th. You’ll get 80% of the experience for 50% of the price.


🎆 What About the Celebrations Themselves?

  • Christmas Eve brings a festive atmosphere, carols, and characters in seasonal costumes — but no unique parade or show just for the night.

  • New Year’s Eve is a full celebration with a midnight fireworks spectacular over Sleeping Beauty Castle, rare characters, and DJs/dance parties. Even without a pricey meal, you’ll still get to soak in the party vibe.

Giant Christmas tree and Sleeping Beauty Castle on Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland Paris, sparkling with festive lights and snow, with the text “Disneyland Paris Christmas Guide 2025” overlay


🏰 Billy’s Insider Tips

  • Check if your hotel has snacks or lounges open late — sometimes grabbing lighter bites works better than forking out €600 for a family dinner.

  • Use Meal Plan vouchers at face value on these nights, but don’t rely on them covering everything.

  • Don’t stress if you skip the expensive dinner. The real magic is out in the parks at midnight. Fireworks > foie gras.


📌 Related Reading

👉 Disneyland Paris Dining Guide 2025
👉 Disneyland Paris Crowd Calendar 2025
👉 Budget Tips No One Tells You
👉 Disneyland Park Attractions & Rides


✨ Final Word

Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve at Disneyland Paris are unforgettable… but they don’t come cheap. Whether you splash out on a €250 Table of Light feast or grab a quick-service burger before dancing into 2026, the key is planning ahead and knowing what you’re paying for.

Would you pay €150 for a buffet on Christmas Eve — or save the money for merch?

✨ Book Your Disneyland Paris Adventure!

  • 📅 Book stays up to March 2027
  • 💳 Pay in easy instalments
  • 🔄 Flexible booking: change or cancel free up to 7 days before arrival
  • 🎟️ Park tickets included with every package
✨ See Latest Disney Deals ✨

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