Disneyland Paris is to close for the day in the wake of the terror attacks.

The Financial Times (FT) said the theme park could face action by the European Commission, which has ordered French authorities to look into its pricing policy for visitors from different nations.

Disneyland Paris closed on Saturday 14 November after the Paris attacks. Image by Ian West/PA Wire

A statement on the attraction’s website said: “In light of the recent tragic events in France and in support of our community and the victims of these horrendous attacks, Disneyland Paris has decided not to open its theme parks on Saturday 14 November.

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those affected by these horrible events.”

(Press Association)

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