Disneyland Paris has closed its doors for the first time ever in its 23-year history. This message was posted on their website.
In light of the recent tragic events in France and in support of our community and the victims of these horrendous attacks, Disneyland Paris has decided not to open its theme parks on Saturday 14 November. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those affected by these horrible events.
Compte tenu de la gravité des événements survenus en France, et par solidarité avec le gouvernement français et les victimes de ces odieuses attaques, Disneyland Paris a décidé de ne pas ouvrir le samedi 14 novembre. Nos pensées et prières vont vers tous ceux qui ont été touchés par ces horribles événements.
Here is a Statement from Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company on behalf of Disneyland Paris employees.
“On behalf of all of our employees at Disneyland Paris and throughout France, our hearts go out to the innocent victims of this horrible terrorist attack. We along with the world, pray for the victims, their families and their friends — and for all affected by this horrific act.” Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all people affected by this senseless tragedy.
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I think that was a wonderful gesture; expected but still kind.