Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland Paris looked exceptionally festive yesterday, filled with confetti, enthusiastic Disney fans, and surprised guests who were treated to a truly special occasion. Every year on April 28, Disneyland Paris celebrates World Safety Day, highlighting the importance of workplace safety for both Cast Members and guests throughout the resort.

This annual tradition is marked by a unique and exclusive parade featuring Disneyland Paris’ dedicated safety teams. Doctors, nurses, firefighters, and even specially trained dogs all take part in the celebration, proudly showcasing the people and services that help keep the magic safe every day.

Adding even more Disney magic to the event, several beloved characters joined the parade in keeping with the safety theme. Among them were Pluto and Horace Horsecollar, along with the rare appearance of Bolt, a character who is seldom—if ever—seen at Disneyland Paris or even in other Disney parks around the world. Leading the parade was none other than Judy Hopps from Zootopia, a fitting choice as the event’s security icon.

It is always impressive to witness the scale of Disneyland Paris’ safety operations, especially when seeing the large number of fire trucks, emergency vehicles, and even boats participating in the procession. The upbeat music from Zootopia, combined with bursts of confetti soaring into the air, created a joyful atmosphere and delivered an exceptionally festive start to the day.

World Safety Day at Disneyland Paris a celebration of the teams behind the scenes
World Safety Day at Disneyland Paris is not only a celebration of the teams working behind the scenes but also a reminder of the dedication required to ensure a safe and magical experience for every guest. With this vibrant annual parade, Disneyland Paris once again proves that safety can be celebrated with the same magic and wonder as every other part of the Disney experience.
