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Disneyland Paris Marks 25,000 Wishes Granted for Seriously Ill Children

The resort credits long-running partnerships with charities for the scale of its wish program.

Overview

  • Disneyland Paris said it reached 25,000 wishes granted since 1992, a milestone it spotlighted during the World of Frozen inauguration on March 28.
  • A Make-A-Wish France recipient named Lou performed “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” during the ceremony and was surprised on stage by French singer Santa and a walking Olaf character.
  • Following March 29 opening events, 40 Make-A-Wish families from across Europe were among the first guests to enter Adventure Way and visit the new World of Frozen area.
  • The resort reports more than 1,000 wishes fulfilled in 2025, with children from over 20 nationalities taking part through more than 50 partner groups across Europe.
  • Disney credits its VoluntEARS and Cast Members with tailoring experiences to each child, a focus a program representative said aims to inspire strength and hope.