Disneyland Paris prices and tariffs

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Disneyland Paris prices and tariffs

How are Disneyland Paris prices set?

Disneyland Paris ticket prices depend on the type of ticket (1 day 1 park, 1 day 2 parks, multi-day, annual pass) and the date you choose. The resort uses dynamic pricing: the more in demand a date is, the higher the ticket price. Weekends, French and European school holidays, and festive periods (Christmas, New Year, Halloween) are therefore more expensive than midweek days in low season.

In practice, an adult 1-day 1-park ticket can vary noticeably from one day to the next. Choosing a Tuesday or Wednesday in January or November (outside school holidays) can cost significantly less than a Saturday during the holidays. Checking the price calendar before you buy can save you a lot of money.

Prices by ticket type

1 day 1 park ticket

Access to a single park (Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios) for one full day. Disneyland Paris prices for this option are the most variable: they can range from around 60–70 euros to over 100 euros per adult depending on the date. Children (ages 3–11) usually benefit from a reduced rate; under-3s enter free.

1 day 2 parks ticket

Lets you hop between both parks on the same day. The price is higher than the 1-day 1-park ticket but can still be good value if you want to experience both parks in one day.

2, 3, 4 or 5 day tickets

Multi-day tickets offer a lower cost per day the longer you stay: the more days you add, the lower the per-day price. They are available as dated (fixed dates) or undated (flexibility, but you must reserve your visit date). Prices also depend on the dates you choose.

Annual pass

The Disneyland Paris annual pass gives repeated access for a full year. Several tiers exist (level of benefits, date blocks, discounts). The upfront cost is higher than a one-day ticket but can pay for itself after a few visits. See our annual pass page for details.

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Cheapest and most expensive periods

To pay as little as possible at Disneyland Paris, aim for low-demand periods: mid-January to mid-March (outside school holidays), certain weeks in April–May after Easter, and November or early December. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are generally cheaper than weekends.

Conversely, Christmas holidays, New Year, summer holidays (July–August), half-term and long weekends push prices up. If you must visit at those times, booking very early can sometimes lock in a slightly lower price before increases.

Child prices and family tickets

Children aged 3 to 11 qualify for a child ticket at a lower price than adults. Under-3s do not need a ticket. Some family or multi-day offers can improve value further for a group stay. Check the conditions on the booking site at the time of purchase. For more on planning with kids, see our main guide and opening hours to plan your day.

Where to buy and what to check

Tickets can be bought on the official park website or through authorised partners. Prices shown may include booking fees depending on the channel. Always confirm that the ticket is dated (or that date reservation is available if you choose an undated ticket) and read the cancellation or change terms. Tickets are not sold at the park gates: everything is purchased online.

Dynamic pricing in detail

Dynamic pricing means that Disneyland Paris ticket prices are not fixed: they change according to expected demand. Algorithms take into account school holidays, festive periods, weekends and past attendance. Shifting your visit by just one day (e.g. from Saturday to Friday or Sunday) can sometimes cut the cost by 10–20 euros per person. Use the price calendar on the booking site to compare dates before you confirm.

Prices shown on partner platforms generally reflect these variations. The best approach is to avoid peak demand and book early for dates that are already cheaper.

Booking fees and optional extras

Depending on where you buy, booking or processing fees may be added to the ticket price. Check the total before you pay. Optional add-ons (flexible cancellation, date change) may also be offered for an extra charge. For families or groups, calculating the cost per person per day helps you compare options (1 day vs multi-day vs pass) objectively.

Summary: Disneyland Paris prices and tariffs

The price and tariff of your Disneyland Paris ticket depend on the option (1 day 1 park, 1 day 2 parks, multi-day, pass) and the date. Dynamic pricing makes midweek low-season days cheaper than weekends and holidays. By buying in advance and comparing dates, you can optimise your budget. To book, use the ticket links on this site to our partner booking platform.

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