Disneyland Paris: 2026 reviews and ticket prices

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2026 Ticket Prices for Disney Parks

Dated Tickets

If you have your travel dates set in advance, it is always better to book dated tickets. They are cheaper than freedom tickets (which allow entry whenever you choose). Pricing for dated tickets is based on the time of year, categorized into 6 tiers (Green, Turquoise, Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Red), ranging from the least expensive (off-peak) to the most expensive (peak season).

Since 2025, Disneyland Paris has used dynamic pricing. Within each tier, the price for a specific date increases as demand grows.

=> To get the best rates, book your tickets as early as possible (up to 18 months in advance). Note that dated tickets are modifiable and refundable up to 3 days before your visit.
 

Here is a price comparison for a 1-day dated ticket:

1-day dated ticket prices
Access Type Adult 1D Ticket (12+ years) Child 1D Ticket (3 to 11 years)
1-Park Access
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from 52€ (about $56) to 150€ (about $162) from 48€ (about $52) to 139€ (about $150)
2-Park Access
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from 87€ (about $94) to 185€ (about $200) from 83€ (about $90) to 174€ (about $188)

For visits of 2 days or more, tickets automatically include access to both parks. The ticket is valid for 1 year and must be used within 7 days of the first day of your visit, though the days do not need to be consecutive. Here is a price comparison:

Dated ticket prices for 2+ days
Visit Duration Adult Ticket (12+ years) Child Ticket (3 to 11 years)
2 Days
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from 146€ (about $158) to 256€ (about $277) from 138€ (about $149) to 242€ (about $262)
3 Days
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from 204€ (about $221) to 420€ (about $454) from 189€ (about $204) to 393€ (about $425)
4 Days
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from 248€ (about $268) to 522€ (about $564) from 232€ (about $251) to 488€ (about $528)

Freedom Tickets

Freedom tickets are valid for 12 months starting the day after purchase. During this 12 month period, you can use them whenever you like (except July 14, October 31, and December 31), but you must still register your visit date online before entering the parks.

Freedom Ticket prices (non-dated)
Access Type Adult 1D Ticket (12+ years) Child 1D Ticket (3 to 11 years)
1-Park Access
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119€ (about $129) 111€ (about $120)
2-Park Access
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144€ (about $156) 136€ (about $147)

Infant Pricing

There is good news: admission is free for children under 3 years old at the time of your visit (ID may be requested).

Disneyland Pass (Annual Passes)

The Disneyland annual pass range was completely updated on February 12, 2026, with 4 pass tiers and distinct adult/child pricing. These memberships allow unlimited access to both parks for all or part of the year, depending on the tier. If you plan to visit Disneyland Paris more than 4 or 5 times per year, these passes can be more cost effective than single-day tickets. All passes include car parking (a 15€ or about $16 fee applies for campers).

  • Disneyland Pass Bronze One, 289€ (about $313) per year: 170 days of access to 1 park of your choice
  • Disneyland Pass Bronze Max, 399€ (about $432) per year: 210 days of access to both parks
  • Disneyland Pass Silver, 569€ (about $616) per adult / 426€ (about $461) per child per year: 300 days of access to both parks, early access included
  • Disneyland Pass Gold, 799€ (about $865) per adult / 601€ (about $651) per child per year: unlimited access to both parks for 365 days, 15% discount in park shops and restaurants (adult pass only), Extra Magic Time included, and Disney PhotoPass+ Annual included (adult pass only)

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Packages including hotels + park tickets

The Disneyland Hotel, with direct access to the park of the same name

The Disneyland Paris website also offers packages that include accommodation at one of the 7 resort hotels and tickets for both parks. Beyond the total immersion in the Disney universe and immediate proximity to the rides, you also benefit from perks like Extra Magic Time, which gives you access to rides in the morning before official opening hours. To learn more and choose your hotel, here is a complete guide to stays at Disneyland Paris.

Disneyland Paris: the number 1 theme park in Europe

Established in 1992 just outside of Paris and modeled after the original California park, Disneyland Paris has become a global reference for theme parks and the top tourist destination in Europe. Avygeo editors have ranked it as the best family activity in Paris. This ambitious resort dedicated to Disney world heroes has attracted more than 375 million visitors since opening, averaging 12 million visitors per year. This is a significant crowd, fitting for a massive leisure complex that combines over 50 attractions with varied shows, an extensive selection of shops and restaurants, a golf course, and 7 hotels with a capacity of 5,800 rooms.

Disneyland Paris consists of two distinct areas, Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World (formerly Walt Disney Studios, renamed on March 29, 2026). If you are heading to Disneyland Paris, pay attention to your entrance tickets because access to both parks is not automatic.

Disneyland and its famous Castle

Disney Adventure World

Disneyland Park: rides that bring fairy tales to life

Disneyland Park is the historic core of the Disney complex. It takes visitors into the heart of an enchanted kingdom anchored by the sumptuous Sleeping Beauty Castle. The goal is to blend dreams and reality, creating a magical experience for children and adults alike. It is composed of the following 5 lands:

Fantasyland

For those feeling nostalgic, these family-friendly animations revisit the earliest Disney cartoons and the fairy tales that shaped our childhoods. You can climb aboard with Peter Pan for a flight through the adventures of the eternal boy from Neverland. You can get lost as a family in the maze from Alice in Wonderland. Or perhaps you would rather sing along to the anthem of It's a Small World?

Discoveryland

A set of rides that take you straight to infinity and beyond with Buzz Lightyear. You will find the famous Space Mountain roller coaster, renovated in 2017 and renamed Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain to better fit the Star Wars saga. Board the Starspeeder 1000 spaceship for your mission.

Discoveryland

Adventureland

A journey to the four corners of the globe that evokes the exoticism of Disney creations. On the program: a flying carpet flight over Middle Eastern deserts with Aladdin, or the adventures of Indiana Jones in the heart of the jungle via the loops of this impressive roller coaster. Take a seat on Jack Sparrow's ship and hunt for hidden treasures.

Frontierland

A land that takes you to the edge of the Americas to conquer the West, aboard the famous Big Thunder Mountain train or inside a Haunted Mansion.

Train de la mine

Main Street USA

The park's main thoroughfare, it reproduces the look of American life in the 1900s. Lined with souvenir shops and candy stores, its distinctly Belle Epoque style is inspired by the birthplace of Walt Disney himself.

Main Street

Disney Adventure World, the second park, renamed and reimagined

March 29, 2026, marked a historical turning point for Disneyland Paris. The second park, previously called Walt Disney Studios (opened in 2002), was renamed Disney Adventure World and saw its size nearly double thanks to a 2 billion euro (about $2.16 billion) investment. Over 90% of the park's offering has been rethought. No more movie studio behind-the-scenes vibes: Disney Adventure World now immerses visitors in the firm's most popular licenses like Disney Animation, Pixar, Marvel, and Frozen to put them at the center of the action.

The park now consists of 5 thematic zones:

World Premiere Plaza (formerly Front Lot)

The entrance area pays tribute to the firm's studios and the world of show business. It is the starting point for your adventure in Disney Adventure World, featuring the legendary Studio 1, which has been completely revisited.

Adventure Way and Adventure Bay: the new heart of the park

Adventure Way is a new majestic promenade with European and Art Nouveau inspiration that connects World Premiere Plaza to the park's various immersive worlds. This avenue hosts a new family attraction, Rapunzel Tangled Spin (a teacup-style ride inspired by the Lantern Festival from the film), 14 new dining spots including The Regal View Restaurant & Lounge where you can dine with Disney Princesses, and roaming shows like the Disney Marching Band led by Minnie Mouse.

At the end of Adventure Way lies Adventure Bay, a majestic 3 hectare lake at the heart of the park. At nightfall, the lake becomes the theater for the new Disney Cascade of Lights nighttime show, combining aquatic drones, large-scale projections, water walls, and pyrotechnics set to music from recent Disney films (soundtrack recorded at the legendary Abbey Road studios in London).

World of Frozen: entering the Kingdom of Arendelle

The crown jewel of this massive expansion and the most anticipated attraction, World of Frozen recreates the Kingdom of Arendelle in full scale, the playground of sisters Elsa and Anna and their friends Olaf and Kristoff. Visitors can board the new Frozen Ever After attraction, a musical boat ride through the North Mountain to Elsa's Ice Palace, attend a daytime show featuring a life-sized Olaf using a next-generation animatronic robot, or meet Queen Anna and Elsa in the majestic throne room of the Arendelle castle.

A 40-meter artificial mountain, a village with Norwegian touches, a tavern, and shops offering Nordic souvenirs and inspired knits complete this total immersion.

⚠️ Good to know: since opening, crowds have been very high at World of Frozen. A virtual queue system is in place before entering the area (except for visitors who have booked a Royal Encounter). To get the most out of this new area, arrive as soon as the park opens and prioritize weekday visits outside of school holidays.

Worlds of Pixar

This area features iconic cartoons from this 3D animation studio, including Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Ratatouille, and Cars. You will also find Crush's Coaster, one of the most popular thrill rides in the park.

Marvel Avengers Campus

Inaugurated in July 2022, the Marvel Avengers Campus allows Marvel series fans to live out epic missions alongside Superheroes. The famous roller coaster was completely renovated with an Iron Man and Avengers theme (becoming Avengers Assemble: Flight Force). An immersive experience using 3D technology, Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure, allows the public to virtually learn to shoot webs alongside Spider-Man, alias Peter Parker.

The Tower of Terror

Future projects for Disneyland Paris

With the opening of Disney Adventure World and World of Frozen on March 29, 2026, the French resort completed a major step in the most ambitious transformation in its history. But more new features have already been announced:

A new attraction inspired by Up

Announced in April 2025, a flying chair attraction inspired by the Pixar film Up will soon join Adventure Way. In the Art Nouveau style of the area, this flying carousel will add another family experience to the promenade.

The future Lion King world

Announced at the D23 Expo in August 2024, a new immersive zone entirely dedicated to The Lion King will be built at Disney Adventure World, on the western side of the expansion. Work began in the fall of 2025. This area will include a major flume ride attraction mixing aquatic thrills and next-generation Audio-Animatronics technology, plunging visitors into the heart of the Pride Lands to follow Simba's adventures. A themed shop and restaurant will complete this world.

An ideal experience for families

While the favorite leisure park for Disney fans is currently undergoing a massive transformation, the key ingredients for success remain the same.

Disney worlds in show form

Since the beginning, the number 1 goal of Disneyland Paris has been to spark emotion and wonder in children and adults alike. How? Through a whole set of decorations, parades, and sound and light shows that stage the most fantastic moments of our favorite cartoons. What could be better than singing along to the legendary Frozen song, "Let It Go," now directly in the full-scale recreated Kingdom of Arendelle?

With friends or family, you will not want to miss getting one or more autographs from your favorite characters, whether they are from Disney classics or the latest hits: Mickey and Minnie (now in Victorian attire at the West Pavilion), Rafiki, Baloo, Stitch, Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and even one or more Avengers.

A day at Disney with family: practical tips

Beyond the parks, remember that Disney Village remains open to everyone, offering a taste of Disney magic for the family with a full selection of shops, restaurants, cinemas, and cafes.

Furthermore, do not forget to plan ahead to make the most of your trip! Before heading to Disneyland Paris, download the park's mobile application. Once there, eat at off-peak hours to avoid crowds. If you are parents of young children, you can ask for your Baby Switch pass: your partner will be able to enjoy the attraction in turn without waiting in line again.

To save time on the most popular attractions, you can opt for the Disney Premier Access (a paid option replacing the old Fastpass), available as a One formula (1 pass for 1 attraction of your choice) or Ultimate (1 pass for every eligible attraction, valid all day).

One final piece of advice: by booking your tickets online as early as possible (up to 18 months in advance), you save time on queues at the entrance and benefit from the lowest rate thanks to dynamic pricing.

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Opening hours

Operating hours change daily based on the season, crowd levels, and scheduled events.

As a general guide:

  • Disneyland Paris typically opens between 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM and closes between 8:00 PM and 11:00 PM.
  • Disney Adventure World opens between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM and closes between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM.

To confirm the exact hours for the day of your visit, check the daily schedule on the official website.

Hours are indicative and subject to change

How long for this activity

Plan for a full day to explore one park at a comfortable pace, or two days if you want to experience both parks. With wait times for rides and show schedules, a visit of only a few hours often means missing out on the best parts.

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Reviews of Disneyland Paris

Summary of 15 reviews
4.5/5
Average rating
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.8
As a couple
4.4
With friends
4.6

Avygeo ranking

#4
in the world
#4
in Europe
#3
in France
#1
in Chessy

A magical place

Even though I am not a huge Disney fan, I find this park truly magical. If possible, avoid going on weekends and during school holidays because it is incredibly crowded. I went on a rainy day and it was great, I was really able to enjoy the attractions.

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A magical moment... if you can forget the price!

Despite the exorbitant price of tickets, Disneyland Paris remains a magical place and I could not give it less than 5 stars. I always have an excellent time there, whether as a couple, with family, or with friends. At first, I was a fan of rides like The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or Space Mountain. But now, what I prefer is walking through the themed lands and enjoying the atmosphere. Special mention to the boat tour around the lake and the Haunted Mansion.

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Magic comes at a price!

Like many others, we have seen prices and crowds increase in recent years. The experience is definitely high quality, and the magic happens as soon as you arrive on site, but the days when we could afford to splurge are behind us! For us, the splurge is no longer within our budget. We enjoyed it while we could, which is great, but we sometimes feel nostalgic for those past times. Remember to eat lunch early, around 11:00 or 11:30 AM, on busy days so you do not "waste" too much time and can eat in peace. The Disneyland Paris app is very practical for planning your day.

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The magic of Disney

A paradise for kids and adults alike with rides, parades, and plenty of enchantment. I recommend coming outside of school break periods. Some of the lines are long, but the atmosphere and the decor are worth the patience. Parking, tickets, and food on site remain pretty expensive. My favorite part was the nighttime show with the fireworks.

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Using the Disneyland Paris app

I had a great day at Disneyland Paris. It really is a magical place for both kids and adults. To avoid the long lines, I recommend going on a weekday outside of school holidays, ideally between mid-January and mid-March or in September.

My biggest favorite was Space Mountain, a thrill ride that really left an impression on me! At night, the parade lights up the park, which is a magical moment you should not miss. Using the official Disneyland Paris App is very helpful for tracking wait times in real time. There is plenty to eat on site, but the prices are quite high.

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A magical place but pick your date wisely

It is a place to visit at least once with the kids, while they are still at the age to be amazed!
Clearly, aim for a weekday outside of school holidays, otherwise the dream turns into a nightmare given the crowds and the wait times.
From a practical standpoint, remember to book your dinner restaurant well in advance so you can treat yourself to a real break away from the crowd before the grand parade.

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A magical park that is a bit dated

It is every kid's dream! When you spot the beautiful Sleeping Beauty Castle, the magic still happens. The park offers quite a variety of attractions that delight both little ones and adults looking for thrills. Big Thunder Mountain, with its Far West theme, remains my favorite. The Studios park also features a cool roller coaster dedicated to Nemo, but it is not really a must-do if you only have one day. Despite everything, you can tell that Disneyland has seen better days. A lot of the sets are falling into ruin, and I had a very eye-opening experience with that during a haunted house ride when the lights were left on. On top of that, Disney is really struggling to stay fresh, unlike Parc Astérix for example, which opens new attractions almost every year.

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Magical but long lines

The atmosphere, the decor, and the unique entertainment really transport you and take you on a journey. There is a lot to do, but so much time is wasted in lines for the major attractions (Space Mountain, just to name one).

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The magic works

Whether you come for the rides or the Disney atmosphere, you will not be disappointed. The magic works on both kids and adults. The only downside is the time spent in line for the biggest attractions.

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The magic works

Whether you are with family, friends, or a partner, it is pretty hard not to have fun in these two parks. There are rides for every taste and scenery that takes you right back to the movies that defined so many people's childhoods.
For thrills, I recommend Space Mountain and the Tower of Terror (the one where the elevator drops). For family moments, go for the pirate ship or Buzz Lightyear.

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Rides in a magical world that could have been more immersive

Lots of varied attractions. A long wait for the most popular ones. When you think about the magic of the Disney universe, it feels like they could have had a stronger sense of immersion in that magic. I say that, but I do not really have any ideas in mind for how to improve things.

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Magic at the gates of Paris

At my ripe old age, I am not really in the park's target demographic anymore. And yet, I had the chance to go recently with my nephews and you get caught up in the game pretty quickly!

Actually, you find your inner child again pretty fast when you are face to face with Captain Hook or Mickey, and above all, you live vicariously for a day. It is actually a real joy to watch the little ones being so happy.

The downside, of course, is that you walk a lot and wait in line quite a bit, even if the system has been improved quite a bit with the FastPass and the park's mobile app. In any case, it is a small price to pay for the fun you have.

PS: I recommend keeping an eye out for discounts online because the tickets are not exactly cheap.

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Great days to spend

You can easily spend a whole day, from morning to night, at Disneyland Paris without getting bored.

There are attractions for all tastes and all ages. Personally, I have a preference for Buzz Lightyear, a shooting game where you ride two to a vehicle that moves through an animated set with targets to hit with a laser.

Thrill seekers will also find plenty to get their adrenaline pumping, between Space Mountain or the Tower of Terror.

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Feeling like a kid again

The great thing about Disneyland is that there are rides for all age groups. The park is very well-maintained, clean, the sets are well-crafted, and (provided you're willing to pay up to get a pass) the wait time for each ride is reasonable.
Being able to meet Disney characters all over the park is also really nice, and the magic of the place means that, even in your 20s, it is so much fun to pose for photos with them!

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Rides for kids and adults alike

Theme park I visited again after some friends dragged me along. Unfortunately, rain showed up, but that didn't stop us from having a good laugh. There are rides for every taste and, above all, for every age. You easily go from one ride to the next while losing all track of time. Special mention to the stunt show, which really surprised me! You can easily spend two days in the park if you include the Studios section. The souvenir shops are fun to check out to stay in the vibe before leaving the park.

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