— — the night sky over the nursery window.
“A short flight in a wooden galleon above a darkened London, then Neverland by moonlight. The ride opened with the park in 1992 and still draws one of the longest standby queues in Fantasyland. Children remember the rooftops most. Parents remember the second the room goes dark and the city lights come on below. — from the studio
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Peter Pan's Flight sits inside Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant's neighbourhood at Disneyland Paris, in the Fantasyland quarter of the original 1992 park. The resort is in Chessy, in Seine-et-Marne, about 32 kilometres east of central Paris and reached in roughly 40 minutes on the RER A. The ride is a suspended dark ride: small wooden galleons travel an overhead track above scenes from the 1953 Disney film. Disneyland Park opened on 12 April 1992 as Euro Disneyland, with this attraction running from day one.
The ride is built around one moment of light. The galleons leave the bright nursery, the room dims, and London appears below in tiny pinpricks of yellow and orange against deep navy: the Thames, Tower Bridge, the lit windows of a thousand houses. Disney Imagineering called the technique a forced-perspective miniature city, lit from within and viewed from above so the rider reads it as flight. The Paris version uses the same staging the 1955 Anaheim original established and remains, by queue length, one of Fantasyland's most reliable draws.
Disneyland Park is open daily, generally from 09:30 to between 21:00 and 23:00 depending on season; a single-park day ticket starts around €62 in low season. Peter Pan's Flight is in the Fantasyland zone behind the castle and is typically one of the first attractions to develop a long line: an hour or more by mid-morning in summer. The Premier Access paid skip-the-line option covers it. The galleons seat three across; small children sit between adults. Photography is allowed; flash is not.