LEGO Store in Disney Village Reopens on April 19, 2025
LEGO France has announced that the completely redesigned store in Disney Village will officially reopen on April 19, 2025, alongside the launch of the brand-new boutique Deco By Disney.



The LEGO Store has been part of Disneyland Paris’ entertainment district since 2014, taking over the former Hollywood Pictures location. Eleven years later, the store is undergoing a major transformation as part of the large-scale renovation of Disney Village. On Instagram, LEGO France gives a first look at the revamped interior, along with the long-awaited reopening date.

During the renovation, a temporary, smaller store operated in the old arcade building next to the Sports Bar. That temporary location has now permanently closed in preparation for the reopening of the original location.
Natacha Rafalski, President of Disneyland Paris, also shared an exclusive sneak peek of the new store on Instagram. Visitors can look forward to an enhanced shopping experience, with a new photo opportunity featuring the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, entirely built from LEGO bricks and surrounded by beloved Disney characters. Above the store entrance, a LEGO version of Sorcerer Mickey keeps watch over guests strolling through Disney Village.
On April 12, 2024, exactly one year before the grand reopening, Rafalski had already revealed a concept art of the redesigned store. That vision has now come to life.

Deco By Disney
Alongside the LEGO Store, Deco By Disney will also open its doors—a brand-new boutique for fans of Disney home décor. The store offers a wide range of home products, including limited-edition collectibles and the popular Art on Demand service, which allows visitors to print Disney artwork of their choice. The interior is designed to inspire fans to bring their favorite Disney stories to life in their own homes.
Deco By Disney is located between the LEGO Store and Brasserie Rosalie, in the former Disney Junior Fashion shop.

Future Changes in Disney Village
The transformation of Disney Village is still in full swing. In 2026, a completely new McDonald’s will open, while the current restaurant will remain operational during construction. Next year will also see the opening of Casa Giulia, an Italian restaurant located on the former site of Planet Hollywood, with seating for over 500 guests spread across two floors.


In addition, the Sports Bar is currently closed for renovation, and the Disney Store will soon be transformed into a brand-new retail experience called “Disney Wonders.” Rumors also suggest that Annette’s Diner will temporarily close for refurbishment, although it is expected to retain its iconic theme.
More details about the future plans for Disney Village, including a potential expansion of the entertainment area, will be announced by Disneyland Paris over time.
