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Disneyland Paris Tickets Overview

When you look at Disneyland Paris tickets, you start with one key choice: 1 park or 2 parks, and for how many days.

  • A 1-Park 1-Day ticket gives you entry to either Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park for one full day
  • A 2-Parks ticket gives you access to both parks and lets you move between them freely. You choose 2-Parks 1-Day, 2-Parks 2-Day, 2-Parks 3-Day, or 2-Parks 4-Day, depending on how long you stay

A 1-Park ticket suits you if you want a simple, focused day. A 2-Park ticket is ideal if you want both classic Disney stories and big-screen worlds, with time to see more across several days.

Entry tickets are the core Disney park tickets. This is what you buy when you simply want to get into the parks.

You choose:

  • 1-Park 1-Day ticket – entry to either Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park for one day
  • 2-Park ticket (1, 2, 3, or 4 days) – entry to both parks, with park‑hopping on every valid day of your ticket

A 1-Park ticket keeps your day clear and focused. You stay in one park and plan around that. A 2-Park ticket opens the whole resort. You can start in one park, switch to the other, then go back again if you wish. Over 2, 3, or 4 days, you can spread out big rides, shows, parades, and character meets.

Key Benefits:

1-Park Ticket:

  • Often the lowest Disneyland Paris ticket price
  • Simple to plan, especially with young children or older relatives
  • Ideal if you know you prefer either classic Disney fairytales or movie‑themed zones
  • Lets you focus on one park without feeling you are missing something next door

2-Park Ticket:

  • Access to both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park
  • Park‑hopping freedom, so you can switch parks for lunch, evening shows, or shorter queues
  • See everything from fairy‑tale castles to Marvel Avengers Campus in a single day
  • 2, 3, and 4‑day options give you more time, less rushing, and better value per day than buying several separate 1‑day tickets

Best for:

  • 1-Park 1-Day is best if you have a tight budget or schedule and a clear favorite park
  • 2-Parks 1-Day suits you if you only have one day and want key highlights from both parks
  • 2-Parks 2, 3, or 4-Days are essential if you want to see more, take breaks, and keep each day relaxed while you make the most of your Paris Disneyland tickets

When you book Disneyland Paris tickets online in advance, you see dates, durations, and prices side by side, making it easier to pick the right option for your trip.

Day Trip Tickets from Paris are ideal if you stay in central Paris and want a no‑stress Disney day. These packages bundle a Disneyland day ticket (for 1 park or 2 parks) with roundtrip transport from the city.

You meet at a central, easy‑to‑find spot such as Gare du Nord, the Eiffel Tower area, or another major location. From there, you travel to the resort by dedicated shuttle bus or RER train. At the end of the day, the same service takes you back to Paris.

You pay one price that covers both your tickets to Disneyland Paris and your transport, so you do not have to handle route planning, train zones, or separate bookings.

Key Benefits:

  • Removes all transport stress and guesswork between Paris and Disneyland Paris
  • A simple, all‑in‑one price for your entire day out
  • Guarantees you will get to and from the parks easily and on time
  • No need to deal with ticket machines, line changes, or language barriers

Best for: The perfect, stress‑free solution for families and first‑time visitors staying in Paris who want a seamless day trip to Disney, with both park entry and travel sorted in a single step.

Combined tickets and attraction bundles let you link your Disney Paris tickets with other major Paris sights.

You can book a package that includes:

  • A ticket to the Louvre Museum
  • A Seine River cruise
  • A multi‑attraction city pass covering several top landmarks

With these bundles, you build a full sightseeing plan in one go. You set up your Disneyland Paris day ticket plus key city highlights for the rest of your stay.

Key Benefits:

  • Potential for clear savings compared with booking each attraction on its own
  • Plan and purchase your whole Paris and Disney break in a single, organized step
  • Create a balanced trip that mixes theme park fun with Parisian art, history, and skyline views
  • Less time jumping between booking sites, more time knowing your plans are fixed

Best for: Ideal for travelers who want the best of both worlds – the enchantment of Disney and the iconic landmarks of Paris – without having to build a complex schedule from scratch.

Airport Shuttle Transfer Tickets are stand‑alone transport products. They give you a direct shuttle bus ride between Charles de Gaulle (CDG) or Orly (ORY) and the Disneyland Paris resort area.

This ticket covers transport only. It does not include any entry ticket to the Disney parks.

You board a dedicated coach at the airport and ride straight to the resort, with convenient drop‑off points at major Disneyland Paris hotels or by the main entrance area. You can also book your return shuttle back to the airport at the end of your stay.

Key Benefits:

  • Start your holiday the moment you land, without the stress of navigating public transport with luggage
  • Guaranteed, comfortable seating on a dedicated coach service for a calm ride
  • Handy drop‑off points at key Disneyland Paris hotels or near the park gates
  • Book your roundtrip in advance for complete peace of mind about airport transfers

Best for: Essential for international travelers and families flying into Paris for a Disney holiday. It solves the biggest challenge of getting from the airport to the resort smoothly, so you can focus on choosing the right Disneyland Paris tickets and planning your days in the parks.

Discover Disneyland Paris

When you visit Disneyland Paris, you explore a full resort with two separate theme parks, each with its own look, feel, and style of fun.

  • Disneyland Park is the classic storybook park. It is built around Sleeping Beauty Castle and feels like stepping into animated films and timeless stories. You walk through themed lands, each with its own music, décor, and rides
  • Walt Disney Studios Park focuses on movies, Pixar worlds, and MARVEL Super Heroes. It feels more modern, with big set pieces, special effects, and high‑tech attractions

You can focus on one park for a full day with a 1‑Park Ticket, or use a 2‑Park Ticket to move between both parks on the same day. With 2‑Park 2‑, 3‑, or 4‑Day Disneyland Paris tickets, you give yourself time to see both sides of the resort at a calm pace, repeat your favorites, and fit in shows as well as rides.

Disneyland Park is the original, story-led park at Disneyland Paris. It is home to the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, which sits at the center and acts as your main landmark. This park feels closest to the classic films you know, with gentle music, detailed décor, and characters around many corners.

The park is split into five themed lands that circle the castle and Main Street, U.S.A. Each land has its own layout, soundtrack, and style of ride, from gentle family attractions to fast coasters.

Fantasyland The hub of Disneyland Park and the best place for young children.

  • Peter Pan's Flight: a dark ride where you board a flying ship and glide over London and Never Land
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant: a spinning ride with colorful elephants that rise into the air
  • Sleeping Beauty Castle: walk through the upper level to see stained‑glass windows and tapestries, or head below to view the dragon in the dungeon

Adventureland This land brings you stories of pirates, lost temples, and far‑off lands. The layout has winding paths, caves, bridges, and hidden corners.

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: a boat ride through pirate scenes, forts, and tropical settings
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril: a high‑speed coaster themed around an archaeological dig site

Frontierland The American Wild West, with a large lake, red rock scenery, and a riverside town feel. The theming here is strong, from the wooden boardwalks to the railway station details.

  • Big Thunder Mountain: a runaway mine train coaster
  • Phantom Manor: a dark, spooky mansion attraction

Discoveryland A retro‑futuristic vision inspired by Jules Verne, classic science fiction, and space travel. Think metal, glass, rockets, and planets.

  • Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain: an indoor coaster with Star Wars theming
  • Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast: an interactive ride where you try to hit targets to beat your score

Walt Disney Studios Park immerses you in the worlds of Pixar, Marvel, and cinema. Transitioning from a studio backlot to fully themed zones, this park is defined by modern, tech‑heavy rides and immersive storytelling.

Marvel Avengers Campus

A high‑tech base where recruits train alongside Super Heroes.

  • Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure: an interactive screen ride where you shoot virtual webs using only your hand movements
  • Avengers Assemble: Flight Force: a high‑speed indoor launch coaster featuring Iron Man and Captain Marvel

Note: Watch for live stunts and heroes like Spider-Man and Captain America on the rooftops.

Worlds of Pixar

A colorful zone featuring settings from Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, and Toy Story.

  • Crush's Coaster: a spinning coaster where you ride a turtle shell through the East Australian Current
  • Ratatouille: The Adventure: a 4D trackless dark ride where you shrink to rat size and race through a Parisian kitchen
  • Toy Story Playland: feel "toy‑sized" on family attractions like RC Racer and Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop

Production Courtyard

Home to studio façades and seasonal entertainment.

  • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror: a thrilling drop tower in a haunted hotel. The service elevator shoots up and falls randomly, so no two rides are alike.

Disneyland Paris changes a lot with the time of year. Seasonal events add new shows, décor, and characters on top of the regular rides and parades. This can completely change the feel of both parks, even if you have visited before.

During these seasons, you see:

  • Special decorations across entire lands
  • Limited‑time snacks and drinks linked to the theme
  • Rare character meet‑and‑greets that do not appear at other times
  • Extra parades, mini‑shows, and nighttime entertainment created just for that season

The two biggest seasons to think about when you plan your trip are:

Disney Halloween Festival (October)

In October, Disneyland Paris leans into spooky fun. Pumpkins, autumn colors, and playful ghosts appear across the park, especially in Frontierland and Main Street, U.S.A.

The focus stays family‑friendly, so younger children can still feel safe, but older kids and adults get a slightly darker twist on the usual Disney feel.

Disney Enchanted Christmas (mid‑November to early January)

From mid‑November through early January, Disneyland Paris turns into a winter celebration. This is one of the most popular times to visit.

Shops and restaurants also carry seasonal items, so this is a good time if you like Christmas‑themed merchandise or food.

Other Seasonal Events

Throughout the year, Disneyland Paris can also host shorter seasonal events, such as:

  • Marvel Season of Super Heroes
  • Pride celebrations
  • Summer, spring, or anniversary celebrations

These shorter seasons may not change the whole park as much as Halloween or Christmas, but they still add extra value to your standard Disneyland Paris tickets.

Why It’s Important: The season you choose can shape your whole visit. The rides stay mostly the same, but the atmosphere, shows, and characters change a lot.

Know Before You Go: Visiting Disneyland Paris

Park opening hours are not fixed. They change by:

  • Season (summer vs winter)
  • Day of the week (weekends and holidays often run later)
  • Park (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park can have different closing times)

On busy days, Disneyland Park might stay open late, while Walt Disney Studios Park can close earlier. On quieter days, both parks may operate shorter hours.

If you stay in a Disney hotel or certain partner hotels, you may get access to Extra Magic Time. This is an early entry to one or both parks before regular opening.

It is a great way to ride popular attractions with shorter queues, but:

  • The parks offering Extra Magic Time can change
  • The exact hours can change
  • You usually need to show your hotel key or proof of eligibility

Because of these variables, you should always:

  • Check the official Disneyland Paris app or website a day or two before your visit
  • Check again on the morning of your visit for any last‑minute changes

The app gives you the most accurate park opening, closing, and Extra Magic Time slots for that specific day.

You have several main ways to reach Disneyland Paris. You can travel from central Paris or directly from the airports.

By RER Train:

  • Take RER Line A towards Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy
  • This is the line most visitors use from central Paris
  • The end station, Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy, is right beside the park gates and Disney Village
  • The walk from the platform to the security checkpoints is just a few minutes, all on foot

RER trains run frequently, but you should still check the latest schedules and any planned works closer to your travel date.

By Official Shuttle from Paris:

  • The Disneyland Paris Express shuttle runs from selected locations in central Paris
  • It usually includes round-trip transport and park tickets in one product, though some sellers may offer transport-only options
  • Departure points often include key tourist areas, which makes it simple if you do not want to handle the RER

You should check current routes, times, and what is included in the price on the official site or with the official partners before you book.

From Airports:

  • From Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY) airports, the main direct option is the Magical Shuttle coach service
  • These buses run between the airports and the Disneyland Paris hotel area, including stops near the parks
  • You can usually book one-way or roundtrip tickets

Timetables, luggage rules, and prices can change, so it is wise to confirm details on the Magical Shuttle website and the official Disneyland Paris pages before your flight.

Download the App:

  • The official Disneyland Paris app is vital. Use it to check live ride wait times, show and parade schedules, opening hours, interactive park maps, and to book certain dining options. It is also where you manage digital tickets and Premier Access purchases

Security Checks:

  • All guests pass through airport‑style security before reaching the park gates. Bags go through scanners, and you pass through metal detectors or are checked with a handheld device. To move faster, keep metal items easy to remove, and pack light

Premier Access to help you skip the regular queue on selected rides:

  • Premier Access One: you pay once for a specific ride and a specific time slot
  • Premier Access Ultimate: you pay a higher price to access multiple selected rides once each, using dedicated entrances, across a set day. Availability, prices, and included rides vary by date and crowd levels, so you should always check the app on the day

Prohibited Items:

  • Selfie sticks
  • Large bags, suitcases, and very bulky backpacks (you may need to use paid lockers or leave them at your hotel)
  • Dangerous items of any kind (weapons, sharp objects, fireworks, drones, etc.)

Full, up‑to‑date rules are listed on the official Disneyland Paris website. You should read them before packing, as the list can change and security staff have final say at the checkpoint.

Disneyland Paris Frequently Asked Questions

Disneyland Paris tickets price varies by date, length of stay, and whether you pick a 1‑Park or 2‑Park ticket.

Peak days (school holidays, weekends, special seasons) usually cost more than midweek or low season dates. Multi‑day Disney park tickets often give you a lower price per day than buying several single-day tickets.

Yes. You can buy Disneyland day tickets for a single date. You choose between a 1‑Park 1‑Day ticket or a 2‑Parks 1‑Day ticket.

A 1‑Park ticket gives you one full day in either Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park. A 2‑Park ticket lets you move between both parks on the same day.

Day tickets are ideal if you visit from Paris for just one day or want to test the resort before booking a longer stay.

You can visit in 1 day, but you will not see everything. With a 1‑Park 1‑Day ticket, you can cover many headline rides, a parade, and a nighttime show in one park if you plan carefully.

With a 2‑Park 1‑Day ticket, you can sample key rides in both parks, but you will need to accept that you will miss some areas. If you want a slower pace, character meets, and more shows, 2 or 3 days is more realistic.

Most visitors find 2 or 3 days works best. Two days let you spend one full day in each park or split both parks across both days using a 2‑Park ticket.

Three or four days give you time for breaks, re‑rides, and table‑service meals without rushing between attractions. If you only have one day, you should focus on a short must‑do list and use the app to manage wait times.

The cheapest periods are usually outside school holidays, public holidays, and major events. Late January, early February, and parts of March and November often show lower ticket and hotel prices than summer or Christmas weeks.

There is no single “cheapest month” every year, because prices shift with demand and special offers. To find cheaper dates, you should compare several weeks on the official site and look for midweek options.

You sometimes find lower prices by visiting in off‑peak months, staying midweek, or booking multi‑day Paris Disneyland tickets instead of several single days.

Packages that combine hotel and tickets can also reduce the total cost per day. Some official partners sell limited‑time promos or early‑bird deals, but you should avoid unknown resellers and always check that tickets are genuine and dated.

You can usually buy tickets to Disneyland Paris at the gate, but it is not the best option. Same‑day prices can be higher, some ticket types or dates may sell out, and you will spend extra time queuing at the ticket office instead of entering the park.

Buying in advance online lets you secure dated Disneyland Paris tickets, compare 1‑Park and 2‑Park options, and often access better prices and promos than on-the-day sales.

To book Disneyland Paris tickets online, you go to the official website or a reseller, choose your visit dates, pick 1‑Park or 2‑Parks, and select how many days you want (1 to 4). You then add the number of guests, review the total, and pay securely.

You receive digital tickets by email or in your account. You can then add them to the Disneyland Paris app for scanning at the gates. Always double‑check date, park choice, and guest names before you confirm.

Early entry, called Extra Magic Time, is linked to where you stay, not just the ticket type. If you stay in a Disney hotel or an eligible partner hotel, you usually get Extra Magic Time in one or both parks on specific mornings.

You still need valid park tickets (1‑Park or 2‑Parks), but the hotel booking is what unlocks early access. You should check your hotel details and the official site to confirm if Extra Magic Time is included for your dates.

Disneyland Park usually has a nighttime show with projections, music, and special effects at the castle on most evenings. Fireworks are often part of this, but they can be reduced or cancelled due to weather, local regulations, or special events.

Walt Disney Studios Park does not have nightly fireworks. The safest way to know what is planned on your visit date is to check the entertainment schedule in the official app on the day.

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SUZANNE,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Brilliant service. For our second visit to Disneyland Paris we purchased our tickets from Tiqets rather than direct from Disney. Great saving and easy to link tickets in the DLP app.
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Gail,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Fab two days. Slightly concerned I'd lost the tickets off my phone for day two. However chatbot helped me sort it. Had to make use of the medical centre. Could not have been treated any better....
Fab two days. Slightly concerned I'd lost the tickets off my phone for day two. However chatbot helped me sort it. Had to make use of the medical centre. Could not have been treated any better. The care and attention given was second to none
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About: Disneyland® Paris

When you’re this close to the magic, why not? Add one Disney day to your Paris stay!

Disney® Parks are full of activities for all ages, so get ready to escape to your favorite worlds from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars across two parks: Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park.

There are 50+ attractions, more than 70 restaurants, and all of your favorite characters ready to snap a selfie with you throughout the parks!

Older kids will find lots to enjoy – like Big Thunder Mountain and Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain, to name just a couple. With themed attractions, parades, unreal meals, and adventures, every aspect of your experience is filled with Disney magic.

The only question is: how long do you want to stay? But one thing's for sure – two parks are better than one, so make the most of your visit to Disneyland Paris®.

Disneyland® Paris

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09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Sunday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Monday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Tuesday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Wednesday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Thursday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Friday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00

Walt Disney Studios

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09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Sunday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
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09:00:00 - 21:00:00
Tuesday
09:00:00 - 21:00:00
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Thursday
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09:00:00 - 21:00:00
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