Metal detectors at the entrance to Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris screws further security.

In late January an armed 28-year-old man was arrested when he tried to check in at a Disney hotel. He had two automatic weapons and a box of bullets with him. Later, the Parisian stated that he 'felt unsafe and therefore was armed. He would have no bad intentions. The judge gave him house arrest and a suspended prison sentence of six months.

After the attacks already tightened security measures in Paris at Disneyland were on November 13, as the tourist attraction would be a potential target for terrorists. Baggage check at the entrance has intensified. So now there are metal detectors at.

Since the attacks have decreased the number of visitors to Disneyland, evidenced by quarterly figures published this week. 'We have had to deal with lots of canceled reservations,' said director Tom Wolber.

In late January an armed 28-year-old man was arrested when he tried to check in at a Disney hotel. He had two automatic weapons and a box of bullets with him. Later, the Parisian stated that he 'felt unsafe and therefore was armed. He would have no bad intentions. The judge gave him house arrest and a suspended prison sentence of six months.

After the attacks already tightened security measures in Paris at Disneyland were on November 13, as the tourist attraction would be a potential target for terrorists. Baggage check at the entrance has intensified. So now there are metal detectors at.

Since the attacks have decreased the number of visitors to Disneyland, evidenced by quarterly figures published this week. 'We have had to deal with lots of canceled reservations,' said director Tom Wolber.