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World's Largest McDonald's Opens at Disneyland Paris
The new 2,000-square-meter flagship location features exclusive menu items and a three-story indoor play area.
Apr. 18, 2026 at 10:04am
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The world's largest McDonald's location in Disneyland Paris aims to bring a supersized, pop art-inspired experience to the classic fast-food brand.Today in OrlandoThe world's largest McDonald's restaurant has opened at Disneyland Paris, taking the title from the previous record holder in Orlando, Florida. The new 2,000-square-meter flagship location in Disney Village features a three-story indoor play zone for kids, a panoramic glass elevator, and a spiral slide for navigating between floors. The €20 million ($24 million) restaurant can seat 600 guests and includes 23 self-service kiosks, a dual kitchen setup, and five dumbwaiters to handle the high volume of customers.
Why it matters
The opening of the world's largest McDonald's at Disneyland Paris highlights the fast-food giant's continued efforts to innovate and provide unique dining experiences, especially at high-traffic tourist destinations. While the restaurant aims to combine Disney Village enchantment with cutting-edge service, it has faced some challenges with long wait times and complaints about cold food and disorganized service, raising questions about balancing scale and efficiency.
The details
The new McDonald's in Disney Village spans 2,000 square meters across three floors and can accommodate 600 guests. It features a range of modern amenities, including a three-story indoor play area for children, a panoramic glass elevator, and a spiral slide for navigating between floors. The restaurant utilizes 23 self-service kiosks, a dual kitchen setup, and five dumbwaiters to handle the high volume of customers. The structure also incorporates sustainable elements, such as 250 square meters of solar panels, a 120-square-meter living wall, and green roof areas to encourage biodiversity.
- The McDonald's at Disneyland Paris reopened in February 2026, claiming the title of the world's largest McDonald's.
- Previously, the Orlando branch in the US, known as 'Epic McD', held the record for the world's largest McDonald's.
The players
Disneyland Paris
The resort and entertainment complex located in Marne-la-Vallée, France, which is home to the new world's largest McDonald's restaurant.
Epic McD
The previous record holder for the world's largest McDonald's, located in Orlando, Florida, which featured a 19,000-square-foot, three-level establishment with distinctive menu items and a large arcade.
What they’re saying
“Benji – known as @benji_esca on Instagram – visited the McDonald's during the evening. He described it as "absolutely massive" but noted that the prices were quite steep.”
— Benji, Instagram user
What’s next
The new McDonald's at Disneyland Paris will likely continue to draw large crowds and attention as the world's largest location, with ongoing scrutiny of its ability to maintain efficient service and quality food despite its massive scale.
The takeaway
The opening of the world's largest McDonald's at Disneyland Paris showcases the fast-food giant's ambition to create unique dining experiences, even at high-traffic tourist destinations. However, the restaurant's early challenges with long wait times and complaints about service quality highlight the difficulties in balancing scale and efficiency, raising questions about the future of such large-scale fast-food operations.
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