Disneyland Paris Celebrates Earth Month

Throughout the year, Disneyland Paris raises awareness about environmental protection among its guests and Cast Members. The return of the annual Earth Month celebration is yet another opportunity to shine the spotlight on all of the wonderful actions taken by the resort to reduce its environmental footprint and organize awareness-raising activities for guests and Cast Members alike to enjoy.  

National Geographic: The Greatest Landscapes   

This photo exhibition – which showcases the awe-inspiring work of National Geographic’s amazing photographers – invites guests to explore the incredible wealth of our planet by bringing them on a journey through different wonders of the world, including rice fields in Bali, great plains in the Western United States and impressive mountain peaks.  

Lac Disney across from Disney Sequoia Lodge. Access free of charge. Photos displayed until the end of September 2023.  

“The Greatest Landscapes” is an exhibition proposed by the National Geographic Society.

Nature Trails at Disney Hotel Cheyenne and Disney Davy Crockett Ranch   

This time of year is also the opportunity to (re)discover the Nature Trails at Disney Hotel Cheyenne and Disney Davy Crockett Ranch. On Earth Month, hotel teams take this biodiversity exploration experience to the next level by delivering guided trail tours. During their stay, guests get to explore our rose garden, vegetable garden, flower-covered meadows, heritage orchard at Disney Hotel Cheyenne and the bee yard and various ecosystems that surround Disney Davy Crockett Ranch – an original way to discover Disneyland Paris from a different angle!   

Free guided tours available all month long by reservation at the front desks of the hotels listed above.  

An Educational Experience for Flora Enthusiasts at Disneyland Park 

Guests may find out more about the incredible variety of plants that adorn Disneyland Park by browsing the Disneyland Paris mobile app during their visit. From the exotic atmosphere of Adventureland to the square trees that are planted around Sleeping Beauty Castle to the “witch trees” at Frontierland and the 2.5 kilometers of cypress hedges that form the whimsical patterns of Alice’s Curious Labyrinth, each land has its very own landscaping style! Besides, Cast Members from the Horticulture department team up every day to carefully look after this kingdom of nature.  

Activities and Workshops for Cast Members  

To raise awareness among Cast Members, several “climate fresco” workshops are hosted in collaboration with our Official Partner EDF throughout the month to enable them to better understand climate change challenges. Workshops that aim at raising awareness on biodiversity and on the various ecosystems that can be found across the resort will also be held.