
As the air turns crisp and the lights of Main Street U.S.A. begin to shimmer beneath a gentle curtain of snow, Disneyland Paris once again transforms into a haven of wonder with Disney Enchanted Christmas 2025. Running from November 8, 2025, to January 6, 2026, this year’s celebration marks not only the return of cherished traditions but the introduction of new moments destined to become fan favorites. Among them, the heartwarming musical show “Let’s Sing Christmas!”, staged at Videopolis Theatre in Discoveryland, promises to capture the essence of togetherness and joy that defines the holidays at the park.
Inside the vast metallic architecture of Videopolis, where futuristic design meets seasonal warmth, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Goofy invite guests to share in an intimate and lively celebration through music. More than a performance, “Let’s Sing Christmas!” is a communal experience where audience participation becomes part of the show itself. Guests are encouraged to sing along to classic carols such as Jingle Bells and Petit Papa Noël, blending English and French lyrics in a moment of pure, cross-cultural harmony. The show’s refreshed 2025 edition introduces newly designed costumes, subtle stage enhancements, and updated arrangements that maintain the familiar nostalgia while breathing new life into the melodies that echo through generations.
Unlike the grand outdoor parades that sweep across the park in a blaze of lights and color, Let’s Sing Christmas! takes a gentler approach, emphasizing inclusivity and warmth. It’s a haven for families seeking a pause from the cold, a place to recharge amid laughter and melody. Lasting around twenty minutes and performed several times a day, the show’s charm lies in its simplicity: no pyrotechnics, no towering floats, just genuine emotion, cheerful choreography, and the irreplaceable spark of live vocals. For many, it becomes an annual ritual—a cozy gathering where the holiday spirit feels personal, authentic, and delightfully unhurried.
Beyond Discoveryland, the spirit of the season spreads through every corner of Disneyland Park. The transformation begins with the towering 24-meter Christmas tree that dominates Town Square, adorned with over a thousand ornaments and a glow that carries through the park’s evening mist. Starting November 21, this tree becomes the centerpiece of the Magical Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, where Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and their friends join a live choir to bring the tree—and Main Street U.S.A.—to life through music and light. The effect is mesmerizing: façades sparkle with projections, snow drifts softly down, and visitors, young and old, stand bathed in golden light as the choir’s harmonies fill the air.
The 2025 season also marks a milestone with the first-ever appearance of Mrs. Claus at Disneyland Paris. Warm-hearted and full of gentle humor, Mrs. Claus will welcome visitors alongside Santa Claus, sharing stories from the North Pole and posing for cherished photos. This new addition brings a tender balance to the park’s holiday offerings, reinforcing the theme of family and community that runs through the entire event. From Belle in her winter gown to Aurora and Prince Philip dancing at the foot of Sleeping Beauty Castle, every character appearance seems carefully woven into the tapestry of Christmas storytelling.
Let’s Sing Christmas! feels even more poignant—a final chorus of laughter and unity before the clock turns. Guests leave with the melodies still humming in their minds, a reminder that while Christmas may fade from the calendar, its spirit lingers wherever joy is shared. At its core, Disney Enchanted Christmas 2025 is a love letter to simple pleasures—the laughter of children, the warmth of familiar songs, and the shared awe of thousands of lights reflected in the eyes of dreamers. Through shows like Let’s Sing Christmas!, Disneyland Paris continues to prove that magic doesn’t always need grandeur. Sometimes, it just needs a stage, a song, and a crowd willing to sing along.
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