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The dream of any child is to go, at least once in life, to Disneyworld in any of its aspects spread around the world. The European one, that of Disneyland Paris , closed by the planetary crisis of the coronavirus like the rest of the theme parks , aims to make the confinement more bearable (and extend beyond) to the little ones.

To do this, Disneyland Paris has just launched at home, a free digital platform with a large list of activities to do these days with the family with games of all kinds, tutorials, bingo and recipes.

Among them, the simulations of the most famous attractions such as Pirates of the Caribbean or visits to icons of the park such as the mythical Castle of the Beautiful Dumiente also stand out. The final objective is to promote the imagination and creativity of children, " sharing the magic of Disney from their own home", as its managers point out, who have devised a version in Spanish, as well as many others in French, English, Italian, German and Dutch.

Dress up like the characters in 'Frozen'

On the new platform you can do everything from tutorials to learn how to draw Disney characters, dance the choreographies of their most famous movies or dress up as Elsa and Anna the sisters from Frozen. There is also no lack of games to connect dots, cutouts , color or find the differences.

The park's Chez Rémy de Ratatuille bistro.

There are also themed recipes for cooking, step by step, the main dishes and desserts that are served in the theme park's restaurants, such as Captain Jack's banana strudel or the carrot cake at Plaza Gardens.

Videos and wallpapers

As for the videos available, the whole family can watch Once Upon a Time about the secrets of Disneyland Paris told by one of the park's creative designers, Laurent Cayuela, or the one of the factory's most impressive shows .

Anyone who wants can also download virtual wallpapers of the amusement park to personalize the videoconferences that are in demand during these days of confinement in homes around the world. In this way, the little ones will be able to choose between the Chez Rémy bistro in Ratatouille, the Big Thunder Mountain roller coaster, the Toy Story play area or the Walt Disney Studios.

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