Minnie Mouse with outstretched arms on the stage of the Minnie's Dream Factory show

Minnie's Dream Factory

Musical-Show staring Minnie Mouse

Minnie's Dream Factory brings a breath of fresh air to a well-known show venue at Disney Adventure World. In this musical show, Minnie Mouse takes centre stage for the first time and runs the Dream Factory, the special place where imagination, creativity and dreams take shape.

The show plays in Studio D and mixes music, dance, audience interaction and a clear message: dreams are born where people, or in this case Disney characters, work together and believe in one another.
On stage you can watch Minnie Mouse with her friends Donald and Daisy Duck as well as Chip and Dale. Dancers and singers accompany them and make the show a musical experience.

Minnie's Dream Factory is an immersive experience. Singing and clapping along are simply part of it here and create an energetic atmosphere. Special effects come on top of that, closely tied into the story. Even if your English or French isn't that strong, you won't struggle to follow the plot. And who knows, the Dream Factory might inspire you to chase your own dream.

If the show's name sounds vaguely familiar, you aren't dreaming: the same theatre already housed Disney Junior Dream Factory.

With Minnie's Dream Factory, Minnie Mouse has found a fitting place, and together with Mickey Mouse she effectively frames the World Premier building, since Mickey has his own show just a few metres away with Mickey and the Magician.

Minnie's Dream Factory - in a nutshell: Music, dancing and Disney characters Characteristics

Waiting timeAverage waiting time 2/5
Scary factor for kidsScary factor for kids 1/5
ThrillThrill 0/5
Motion sickness riskMotion sickness risk 0/5

Rating for...

ToddlerToddler 4/5 Stars
School childrenSchool children 4/5 Stars
TeenagerTeenager 2/5 Stars
Young adultsYoung adults 3/5 Stars
AdultsAdults 5/5 Stars
Senior citizensSenior citizens 5/5 Stars
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What can you expect at Minnie’s Dream Factory?

The story centres on Minnie Mouse, who keeps the Dream Factory running smoothly together with her friends. Each character has a job of their own:

  • Daisy Duck brings motivation, drive and positive energy to the team
  • Donald Duck looks after the technical side
  • Chip and Dale provide the comic moments as a double act

Together they handle the small and the larger challenges, always with the aim of making dreams come true. Perfection isn't the point here. Teamwork, sticking together and supporting one another are.
The plot is easy to follow and told in a positive tone. It addresses a broad audience, and families and younger guests in particular will quickly catch the mood. Older Disney fans will enjoy the show too, with Minnie Mouse in the lead role.

The Dream Factory – reimagined

The Dream Factory is not a new concept at Disneyland Paris. Earlier shows already used the idea of an imaginative factory where dreams are made real and passed on, most recently Disney Junior Dream Factory. Minnie's Dream Factory picks up that basic idea and reinterprets it.

This time the classic Disney characters are at the centre of the show. The earlier version put figures from the Disney Junior line-up on stage, Vampirina or Timon. In the new one, Minnie Mouse and her friends solve problems together and show that dreams only come true when everyone pulls in the same direction. That message carries through the whole production and keeps the show easy to get into and current.

Show-Infos auf einen Blick

  • Name: Minnie’s Dream Factory
  • Venue: Studio D, Disney Adventure World
  • Premiere: 7 February 2026
  • Type: Musical show with live performers
  • Characters: Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Chip & Dale

Good to know

Minnie's Dream Factory is a seasonal show and doesn't run all year. Show times can vary from period to period. The official Disneyland Paris app has the current information, or you can ask a cast member in the park.

While the show is running, it plays several times a day in Studio D. The times are listed in the app and on a display board at the theatre.

Shows at Disneyland Paris are often well attended, so it's worth being at the theatre early. We suggest arriving about 30 minutes before the start. That noticeably improves your chances of a good seat and of watching the show in peace.

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