🕵️♀️ Hidden Disney Details & Easter Eggs at Disneyland Paris – Part 2 (2025 Edition)
You thought we were done? Not a chance.
The Disney Imagineers went full Da Vinci Code when building Disneyland Paris — layering secrets, tributes, and brilliant nods all over the parks. If you’ve already ticked off Part 1 of our hidden details list, you’ll love this fresh batch of exclusive Easter eggs that most guests never spot.
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Ready to level up your DLP knowledge and impress the pants off your travel group? Let’s dive into 7 more secrets you’ll only find in Disneyland Paris!
🧭 Related Content – Dive Deeper Into DLP Magic
• Part 1 – Hidden Disney Details & Easter Eggs (2025 Guide)
• Fussy Eaters Guide to Disneyland Paris
• Disneyland Paris with Toddlers – 2025 Essential Guide
• Quiet Spaces & Sensory Breaks at DLP
🔮 1. Visionarium Plaque – Discoveryland’s Hidden History
📍 Outside Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
Before Buzz was zapping aliens, this building hosted Le Visionarium — a Jules Verne-inspired Circle-Vision 360° show. And guess what? The original dedication plaque is still there!
It’s a tiny tribute to a fan-favourite attraction, quietly preserved in plain sight.
🕰️ Billy’s Tip: Discoveryland is full of retro-futurism if you slow down and look. Steampunk heaven.
🧀 2. Bistrot Chez Rémy – Rat-Scale Dining Magic
📍 Ratatouille area, Walt Disney Studios Park
EPCOT may also have the Ratatouille ride now, but only Paris lets you dine in Remy’s world. This restaurant is a goldmine of detail:
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Champagne cork stools
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Bottle-cap plates & jam jar lids
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Even the ceiling lights are paper cocktail umbrellas
🍷 It’s like eating in the middle of a Pixar storyboard. Unmissable.
🕌 3. Le Passage Enchanté d’Aladdin – A Quiet Walkthrough Gem
📍 Adventureland
This peaceful walkthrough attraction features miniature animated scenes from Aladdin — including the Cave of Wonders, Agrabah rooftops, and Jafar’s tower.
💎 Completely exclusive to DLP. And totally overlooked.
🎶 Billy’s Secret: Visit at sunset. The golden lighting makes Agrabah glow.
🎹 4. Phantom Manor Queue Music – Wedding March Remix
📍 Outdoor queue area
That eerie piano tune wafting through the air? It’s not random. It’s actually a distorted, slowed-down version of the wedding march, perfectly twisted to match the Manor’s tragic backstory.
💀 Imagineering brilliance at its finest.
🧙 5. Merlin’s Statues – Secret Fantasyland Landmark
📍 Outside Merlin l’Enchanteur gift shop
Two carved stone figures — a knight and a dragon — sit quietly by the path near the castle. They’ve been there since opening day, often dressed up for the seasons (yes, even tiny scarves in winter).
They’re a subtle nod to The Sword in the Stone, Merlin, and Disney’s medieval magic.
🎭 6. Animagique Theatre’s Thank-You Stone
📍 Walt Disney Studios Park, near Mickey and the Magician
Tucked at the back of the theatre is an engraved thank-you stone, signed by the original Animagique cast and crew before it closed in 2016.
🎬 A beautiful tribute hidden in plain sight — you’ve got to go looking for it.
🐭 7. Main Street’s Rare Mickey Silhouette
📍 Inside Cable Car Bake Shop
Look closely at the ornate tile floor… one of the swirls forms a Hidden Mickey — but unlike the usual three-circle design, this one is side profile. A little artistic flair snuck in by the Paris design team.
🧁 Billy’s Snack Tip: Grab a warm cookie while you’re in there — it makes hidden Mickey hunting much more fun.
✨ Final Thoughts: Part 2 Unlocked!
Disneyland Paris is full of secrets just waiting to be uncovered. Whether you’re admiring a forgotten statue, enjoying lunch in Remy’s kitchen, or hearing ghostly piano chords in the Manor queue — now you’re in the know.
🕵️♂️ Have you found a hidden gem we’ve missed? Share it with the DLP Tips crew in the Facebook group — and tag us in your best Easter egg snaps!
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