Get ready to have your head in the stars, feel weightless and experience an adventure worthy ofa real cosmonaut! From February 12, 2025, Planet Park will be opening its doors in Emerainville, in the Seine-et-Marne département of France
offering over 1,000 m² of indoor fun and games
then head to the Space Ninja for some really fun space-themed challenges
climbing enthusiasts can test their skills on the Climb Zone
which you'll have to climb all the way to the top
And let's not forget the numerous slides at Slide Space
the Sport Space for a game of balloon games
the space where you can simulate a rocket take-off
In short, budding cosmonauts can look forward to exploring this huge, immersive indoor playground from February 12
The big plus for young children (aged 3 to 6) is that Mini Cosmonaut sessions are reserved for them
so that they can explore the indoor play area at their leisure
without the risk of being disturbed in their exploration by older children
Planet Park is open every day during zone C school vacations (10am to 8pm) and during school holidays on Wednesdays (10am to 8pm)
Fridays (5pm to 9pm) and weekends (Saturdays 10am to 9pm and Sundays 10am to 8pm)
Please note that non-slip socks are compulsory: if you don't have any
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Guests visiting Disneyland Paris have been able to enjoy the new experiences designed specially for the 30th Anniversary celebration
From the floats of the new show “Dream… and Shine Brighter!” to the incredible kinetic sculptures installed in the Gardens of Wonder around Central Plaza
many companies from the Ile-de-France region have collaborated with entertainment teams to bring these modern art pieces to life.
the companies AFTER and Plastic Studio have been collaborating with Disneyland Paris for many years to design many décors and parade floats
the set designer in charge of the 30th Anniversary project
so as to better understand how important it is to collaborate with local companies that are well known for their expertise
the director of the company AFTER based in Emerainville
to find out more about how the Gardens of Wonder and the floats of the show “Dream… and Shine Brighter!” were designed and produced.
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Three people killed as plane crashes on A4 near the French towns of Noisiel and Collegien
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Three tourists have reportedly died after a plane crashed onto a motorway after hitting power cables outside Paris
A police source disclosed that no cars were hit in the incident on Sunday afternoon but the motorway was closed in both directions for several hours
Pictures show the aircraft on the road after it went down near the French towns of Noisiel and Collegien in the Seine-et-Marne region, according to AFP.
It is the second time a tourist plane from Lognes-Emerainville flying club has crashed on the A4 in the past 12 months
according to the Association of Residents of the Lognes Aerodrome
A woman and two men are said to have died with Meaux prosecutor Jean-Baptiste Bladier stating the pilot
Footage shows debris from the plane spread over the motorway with smoke rising from the site
A video shows passing motorists stopping by the wreckage as emergency services responded
Le Parisien said that the plane had taken off at around 2.45pm and crashed at around 4pm
The road was cleared shortly after 10pm to allow traffic to continue
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The young French midfielder has joined FC Fleury 91 on loan until the end of the season.
Magnaba Folquet started her playing career aged 10 at Emerainville FC in the Paris region, before - after a spell at US Torcy - joining the capital club give years later.
She made her way through from the U19 team to make her first-team debut in 2020-21.
The Parisian, who signed her first professional contract last April, has scored twice in five appearances in all competitions for the Rouge-et-Bleu.
In 2019, she was called up to play two friendlies with France’s U17 team, and after one U19 appearance last September, she was part of the U20 at the last international break.
Paris Saint-Germain would like to wish Magnaba a great second half of the season.
ABC NewsPool bans Muslim woman in 'burqini'Share Pool bans Muslim woman in 'burqini'Topic:Islam
A French woman, wearing a burqini similar to this, has been told the swimsuit breaches hygiene rules. (File photo) (AFP: Anook De Groot)
Link copiedShareShare articleA Paris swimming pool has refused entry to a young Muslim woman wearing a burqini, a swimsuit that covers most of the body.
The pool ban came as French lawmakers conduct hearings on whether to ban the burqa after President Nicolas Sarkozy said the head-to-toe veil was "not welcome" in secular France.
Officials in the Paris suburb of Emerainville said they let the woman swim in the pool in July wearing the burqini, designed for Muslim women who want to swim without revealing their bodies.
But when she returned in August they decided to apply hygiene rules and told her she could not swim if she insisted on wearing the garment, which resembles a wetsuit with built-in hood.
Pool staff "reminded her of the rules that apply in all (public) swimming pools which forbid swimming while clothed", said Daniel Guillaume, an official with the organisation that manages pools in the area.
Le Parisien newspaper said the woman, identified only by her first name Carole, was a French convert to Islam and that she was determined to go to the courts to challenge the decision.
"Quite simply, this is segregation," the paper quoted her as saying. "I will fight to try to change things. And if I see that the battle is lost, I cannot rule out leaving France."
Local mayor Alain Kelyor said "all this has nothing to do with Islam", adding that the burqini was "not an Islamic swimsuit, that type of suit does not exist in the Koran", the Muslim holy book.
France, home to Europe's biggest Muslim minority, has set up a special panel of 32 lawmakers to consider whether a law should be enacted to bar Muslim women from wearing the full veil, known as a burqa or niqab.
The country has had a long-running debate on how far it is willing to go to accommodate Islam without undermining the tradition of separating church and state, enshrined in a flagship 1905 law.
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Four people died when a light plane crashed east of Paris on Sunday
A Robin DR400 aircraft that had taken off from Beauvais
and an investigation was begun to determine the cause of the accident
Information provided to AFP by the Lognes-Emerainville airfield suggested it was a training flight
limited by law to visual flights at altitudes of no more than 15,000 feet," an airfield source said
It crashed around 20 kilometres from France's biggest airport
A search unit from the paramilitary gendarmerie police was dispatched to the scene
where a strong smell of kerosene filled the air
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Officials insisted they banned the woman's use of the Islam-friendly swimsuit because of France's unusually strict hygiene standards in pools - not because of official hostility to wearing overtly Muslim garb
swimmers are prevented from wearing any street-compatible or baggy clothing
a 35-year-old convert to Islam identified only as Carole
complained of religious discrimination after trying to go swimming in her burquini in the Paris suburb of Emerainville
She was quoted as telling the daily Le Parisien newspaper that she had bought the burquini after deciding "it would allow me the pleasure of bathing without showing too much of myself
as Islam recommends." "For me this is nothing but segregation," she added
The issue of religious attire is a hot topic in France
where head-to-toe burqas or other full-body coverings worn by Muslim fundamentalists are in official disfavor
French lawmakers recently proposed a ban on the burqa and other voluminous Muslim attire
saying such clothing makes women prisoners
a regional official in charge of swimming pools
said Carole's poolside rebuff had nothing to do with religion and everything to do with public health standards
He said swimmers throughout France must wear special clothes to the pool
whereas a burquini could be worn all day long
collecting everything from food spills to sweat along the way
which will go in the water and could be transmitted to other bathers," Guillaume said in a telephone interview
"We reminded this woman that one should not bathe all dressed
just as we would tell someone who is a nudist not to bathe all naked," he said
Guillaume said France's public health standards require all pool-goers to don appropriate attire - swimsuits for women and tight
swim-specific briefs for men - and caps to cover their hair
Bathers also must shower before entering the water
Guillaume said Carole had tried to file a complaint at a local police station
but her request was turned down as groundless
Carole told the daily Le Parisien she would protest with the help of anti-discrimination groups
The Associated Press could not reach the woman for comment Wednesday