Why Book Your Disneyland Paris Tickets in Advance
Booking your Disneyland Paris tickets online in advance is now almost essential. The parks operate a capacity and date-reservation policy: without a dated ticket or without registering your visit date (for undated tickets or passes), entry may be refused. By buying in advance, you secure your day of entry, often get lower prices than at the gate, and avoid queueing at the ticket office.
Disneyland Paris has two parks: Disneyland Park (the theme park with Sleeping Beauty Castle, attractions and parades) and Walt Disney Studios Park (Marvel, Pixar and more). One-day one-park, one-day two-park or multi-day options let you tailor your reservation to the length of your stay.
Ticket Types and Options
Several ticket types are available for a Disneyland Paris reservation.
1 day 1 park ticket
Ideal for one full day in a single park (either Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios). Price varies by date: the most popular days (weekends, holidays, special events) cost more. Booking early often locks in a lower rate.
1 day 2 parks ticket
Access to both parks on the same day. Handy if you want to combine main-park attractions with Studios experiences in one day.
Multi-day tickets (2, 3, 4 or 5 days)
Multi-day tickets offer better value per day and time to explore without rushing. They can be “dated” (fixed dates) or “undated” (flexibility, but you must register your visit date).
Annual pass
For regular visitors, the annual pass gives repeated access for a year, with different tiers of benefits (date blocks, discounts, parking, etc.). You still need to reserve your visit date for each visit.
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Before finalising your Disneyland Paris ticket purchase, check the following.
- Availability calendar: parks can be full on some days. Check availability for your chosen date before buying.
- Opening hours: hours and closure days vary by season and events. A day that is closed or has shorter hours may affect your choice of date.
- Dynamic pricing: the more in-demand the date (weekends, French or European school holidays), the higher the ticket price. Shifting by one day or choosing off-peak periods can reduce the cost.
- Cancellation or change terms: these vary by ticket type and sales channel. Read the conditions before confirming your reservation.
Reservation and Access on the Day
Once your tickets are purchased, you usually receive an email with a link or QR code. At the park, show your ticket on your phone or printed at the entrance. For undated tickets and annual passes, remember to register your visit date on the official park website before you go, or you may be denied entry.
Tickets are not sold at the park entrance; all reservations are made online. Planning ahead is therefore essential, especially in peak season.
When to Book and When to Visit
Disneyland Paris ticket prices vary with demand. The cheapest periods are generally mid-January to mid-March (after the holidays), and November or early December (outside school holidays). French and European school holidays, weekends and festive periods (Christmas, New Year, Halloween) push prices up and fill the parks. For the best value reservation, aim for Tuesdays and Wednesdays in low season.
Booking several weeks or months ahead often secures a lower price and more choice of dates. Leaving it to the last minute in peak season can mean higher prices or no availability for your preferred date.
Tips for Families
If you are visiting with children, child tickets are available at reduced prices (usually for ages 3–11). Under-3s enter free. Multi-day tickets let you take your time with family attractions without rushing. Check minimum height requirements for rides if you have little ones: many attractions are family-friendly; others have a minimum height. Booking accommodation nearby (on the Disney estate or in Marne-la-Vallée) can complete your stay. Our dedicated hotel page has ideas for where to stay near Disneyland Paris.
What to See and Do After Booking
Once your Disneyland Paris reservation is done, you can plan your day: check the park map for areas (Fantasyland, Discoveryland, Adventureland, etc.), parade and show times, and typical wait times. Walt Disney Studios offers Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars themed attractions and more thrilling experiences. Depending on your ticket (1 or 2 parks), plan your route accordingly. Sleeping Beauty Castle is the symbolic heart of Disneyland Park—allow time for photos and possibly shows in front of the castle. Parades and evening fireworks are highlights; check the times for your visit date as they change with the season.
Getting There
Disneyland Paris is in Marne-la-Vallée, about 32 km east of Paris. The RER A to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, or TGV from several French and European stations, makes access easy. By car, paid parking is available. If you stay at a Disney hotel, shuttles or walking distance can avoid paying for parking each day. Factor travel time into your plan so you can arrive at opening and make the most of your day.
Deals and Promos
Disneyland Paris promos appear at certain times: sales, family offers, reduced multi-day or hotel-plus-ticket packages. Comparing offers and booking in advance for less busy dates can save you money. See our dedicated promos page for up-to-date tips.
Summary: Booking Your Disneyland Paris Tickets
Booking your Disneyland Paris tickets online in advance secures your entry date, often better prices and less stress on the day. Choose the right option (1 day 1 park, 1 day 2 parks or multi-day), check opening hours and availability, and remember to register your date if you have an undated ticket or pass. Use this site’s navigation for detailed prices, hours and closure information.
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