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Disneyland® Paris Same-Day Entry Ticket

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About This Activity

  • Cancellation policy: This ticket is non-refundable
  • Lowest Price Guarantee
  • Mobile Ticket
  • Valid 1 – 4 days
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Ticket provided by: Viator

Highlights

  • Experience the enchantment of Disneyland Paris with a ticket valid for same-day
  • Get a 2 park ticket option for endless fun at Disneyland® Paris
  • Meet your favorite Disney characters only 35 minutes from the Paris city center
  • Enjoy fun for the whole family with rides, show, and parades
  • Experience Disney Electrical Sky Parade at Sleeping Beauty Castle
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The Disneyland Paris castle night show, book your tickets at GetYourTicket • Paris Whatsup

FULL DESCRIPTION

With this Same-Day Ticket, spend 1,2,3 or 4 days at either one or both of the Disneyland Paris parks! Explore the Disneyland Park with its fairy-tale magic and immersive lands or marvel at the Walt Disney Studios park where the worlds of Disney, Pixar and Marvel bring the magic of movies to life!

Disneyland® Park: Experience the storybook world of Disney® as you discover the five magical themed lands where enchantment lives: Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Discoveryland. In a Magical Kingdom not so far away — somewhere between a ... Read more

With this Same-Day Ticket, spend 1,2,3 or 4 days at either one or both of the Disneyland Paris parks! Explore the Disneyland Park with its fairy-tale magic and immersive lands or marvel at the Walt Disney Studios park where the worlds of Disney, Pixar and Marvel bring the magic of movies to life!

Disneyland® Park: Experience the storybook world of Disney® as you discover the five magical themed lands where enchantment lives: Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Discoveryland. In a Magical Kingdom not so far away — somewhere between a place where you wish upon a star and dreams come true — Disney heroes and heroines live in fairy tales that are, happily, never-ending. Don’t miss the main attraction, meeting beloved Disney characters. Keep cameras at the ready, and check the meeting locations and times in each theme park. Delight your family with thrills that come in all shapes and sizes. Space Mountain: Mission 2 offers big thrills for the grown-ups, while little ones can sail around the world at It’s a Small World. Of course, family fun can be found in every corner of the park, from Pirates of the Caribbean to the Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups.

Walt Disney Studios® Park: Ready to live movies? Step into Walt Disney Studios® Park and you step into the breathtaking worlds of Disney, Pixar and MARVEL. Here’s our take on the jaw-dropping attractions and spectacular shows that’ll have you living some of the greatest moments from our greatest movies. The bits that make you think ‘I wish I could do that’. And now you can! Big fun awaits little explorers in Toy Story Playland, an oversized playground that makes you feel like you’re part of one huge Pixar adventure. Get ready for a magical moment with Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang before dropping behind enemy lines in Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop. And if you have some Finding Nemo fans in your family, we recommend the turtley awesome Crush’s Coaster. Imagine shrinking down to the size of Rémy and experiencing Paris through his eyes? At La Place de Rémy, you can! Scurry through his kitchen in Ratatouille: The Adventure.

Included

  • Admission ticket to EITHER Disneyland® Park or Walt Disney Studios® Park (1 park ticket option)
  • Admission ticket to BOTH Disneyland® Park AND Walt Disney Studios® Park (2 park ticket options)

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Transport from/to attraction
  • Hotel pickup and drop off

Know Before You Go

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Children tickets are for kids aged from 3 to 11 years inclusive. In the event of minors (aged under 18) traveling alone, a written authorization form from parents or guardians will be necessary to access Disneyland® Park or Walt Disney Studios® Park. Children under 13 years of age must be accompanied by an adult to access the parks.
  • Please check each ride or attraction for the most up-to-date restrictions. Selected attractions require children to be accompanied by an adult.
  • For safety reasons, certain attractions are subject to restrictions such as height, health and physical conditions. Age restrictions may apply for access to certain facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Disneyland Paris? Disneyland Paris is a theme park and resort located in Marne-la-Vallée, France, approximately 32 km (20 miles) east of Paris. It includes two theme parks, Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, as well as hotels, restaurants, and entertainment facilities.

How do I get to Disneyland Paris from Paris? You can take the Disney Shuttle Bus or RER A train from central Paris to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station, which is right at the entrance of Disneyland Paris. The journey takes about 35-40 minutes.

What are the opening hours of Disneyland Paris? Opening hours vary by season and day, but typically Disneyland Park opens from 9:30 AM to 10:00 PM, and Walt Disney Studios Park opens from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM. It’s best to check the official Disneyland Paris website for the most up-to-date hours.

What are the main attractions at Disneyland Paris? Some of the main attractions include:

  • Disneyland Park: Sleeping Beauty Castle, Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain, It’s a Small World, and Big Thunder Mountain.
  • Walt Disney Studios Park: Ratatouille: The Adventure, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and Crush’s Coaster.

 

Can I bring food and drinks into Disneyland Paris? Bringing food and drinks into the parks is generally not allowed. There are picnic areas outside the parks where you can eat your own food. Inside the parks, there are numerous dining options ranging from quick snacks to full-service restaurants.

What are the best times to visit Disneyland Paris? The best times to visit are during the off-peak seasons (January to March and mid-September to mid-November) to avoid large crowds. Visiting mid-week is also recommended for shorter lines and less crowded parks.

Is Disneyland Paris suitable for young children? Yes, Disneyland Paris is suitable for young children with numerous attractions, shows, and character meet-and-greets designed for young guests. There are also baby care centers and facilities for families with small children.

Is there a charge for children under 3 years old? Entry is free of charge for children under the age of 3, making it a great family-friendly destination.

What are the benefits of booking a 2, 3, or 4-day ticket for Disneyland Paris? Booking a multi-day ticket allows you to create your own adventure, with the flexibility to explore both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios over consecutive days. This means more time to enjoy the attractions, meet Disney characters, and experience the magic at your own pace.

Can I access both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios with my ticket? Yes, your ticket grants you access to both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios, where you can enjoy a wide range of attractions, from Sleeping Beauty’s castle to the Marvel Avengers Campus.

Are there any special events or parades that I shouldn’t miss during my visit? Don’t miss the Disney Electrical Sky Parade at Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Disney Dreams nighttime show, featuring drones and a magical light display. These events are a highlight of the Disneyland Paris experience.

What languages are spoken at Disneyland Paris? Disneyland Paris is an international destination, so you will find staff members who speak multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, and others. Most signs and announcements are in both English and French.

Can I meet Disney characters at Disneyland Paris? Yes, you can meet Disney characters throughout the parks at designated locations and during parades and shows. Popular meet-and-greet spots include Meet Mickey Mouse, Princess Pavilion, and various character dining experiences.

Can I exit a Disney Park and return later that day? Yes. Come and go as you please. You can go back to your hotel for a nap and a swim. Or why not venture to Disney Village ? It’s a great place to do some shopping, grab a bite to eat or catch some live entertainment. Just be sure to keep your entrance ticket on you.

Are there any special events at Disneyland Paris? Disneyland Paris hosts several special events throughout the year, including:

  • Halloween Festival
  • Christmas Season
  • New Year’s Eve Party
  • Electroland Music Festival
  • Disneyland Paris Pride
  • Season of the Force (Star Wars-themed event)

 

Is there a FastPass system at Disneyland Paris? Yes, Disneyland Paris offers a FastPass system that allows you to skip the regular lines for certain attractions. You can obtain a FastPass ticket at the attraction entrance or purchase a paid FastPass option for more flexibility.

Are there accessibility options for guests with disabilities? Disneyland Paris offers a range of services and facilities for guests with disabilities, including priority access to attractions, designated viewing areas for shows and parades, and accessible hotel rooms. It’s advisable to contact Disneyland Paris in advance to make any necessary arrangements.

Do I need to select a specific date for my Disneyland® Paris Tickets? Most Disneyland Paris Tickets are now date-specific to help Disneyland Paris better manage park capacity. We would recommend that customers purchase a dated Disneyland Paris Ticket as these tickets offer the best value and include your Disney Paris theme park reservations, guaranteeing your entry to the Disneyland Paris theme parks. Disneyland Paris dated tickets can be booked with confidence as they also offer the flexibility to cancel tickets with a full refund outside of 72 hours of your ticket start date if your holiday plans change.

Are there pushchairs available inside the Disney Parks? Yes. Pushchairs can be rented for a fee at the Stroller/Pushchair and Wheelchair Rental shop located at Town Square Terrace, near the Disneyland® Park entrance and at Studio Services at the Walt Disney Studios® Park entrance. You can find the locations on the map of Disneyland® Paris.

FEATURED REVIEW(S)

4.6/5 stars – based on 24557 reviews


Super easy. Would totally get Disney tickets this way again! Downloaded the ticket to my mobile wallet. Entry was a breeze.
David – France


We booked few attractions with them, Eiffel Tower was lovely, where Disneyland was good, but when booking tickets description said “guarantee to skip the lines”, but unfortunately that did not work, when we contacted them they said line skipping is not included and if we want it we have to pay extra. Was very disappointed.
Jovita – Spain


We enjoyed exploring the Disneyland Paris parks. We enjoyed good food, phenomenal rides and shows! Ooh la la
Karen – United States

Interesting Disneyland® Facts

Disneyland Paris is the kingdom of magic and the place where childhood dreams come true! But it’s also home to some seriously cool rides and some even more awesome facts. Here are a few of my favorite facts about Disneyland Paris, that Disney fans will love!

Disneyland Paris officially opened its doors on April 12, 1992, becoming the first Disney theme park in Europe. It was later renamed Disneyland Resort Paris and then Disneyland Paris.

The initial idea for the location of Disneyland wasn’t Paris. Disney originally wanted a warmer location in Europe that would correlate with the warm temperatures like in the Florida and California parks. However, Paris won the bid due to its central location. It’s an estimated four hour drive away from 70 million potential visitors and a two hour flight away from over 300 million potential visitors who live in central Europe.

Theme Parks: Disneyland Paris consists of two main theme parks: Disneyland Park (Parc Disneyland); This is the resort’s flagship park, inspired by the original Disneyland in California. It is divided into five themed lands: Main Street, U.S.A.; Adventureland; Frontierland; Fantasyland; and Discoveryland. Each land offers its own unique attractions, shows, and dining experiences. And the Walt Disney Studios Park (Parc Walt Disney Studios); This park is dedicated to the world of filmmaking and animation. It features attractions and shows related to Disney and Pixar movies, as well as behind-the-scenes experiences.

Attractions: Disneyland Paris offers a wide range of attractions, including classic rides like Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, and It’s a Small World, as well as newer additions like Ratatouille: The Adventure. There are also parades, character meet-and-greets, and live entertainment shows throughout the day.

Disneyland has a secret network of underground tunnels. Ever wondered how Mickey and his pals seem to be in two places at once? I’m afraid this isn’t a sprinkle of Tinker Bell dust, just underground tunnels! Characters need to dash from one side of the park to the other without the bustle of the crowds slowing them down. Therefor, a network of underground tunnels were built to solve this and are also used to haul equipment as not to tarnish the ‘magic’ of Disney’s image.

Entertainment: The resort hosts various entertainment options, including nighttime spectaculars like Disney Illuminations and Disney Dreams! The entertainment schedule may vary seasonally.

Every Disneyland Park has a different castle. One of the most interesting facts about Disneyland Paris is about Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, as they are different in every Disney park! You may assume that the castles in the US would be better as they are in bigger parks. However, the castle in Disneyland Paris is actually more elaborate and dream-like. It was thought that as castles are already a big part of European history, it would make more sense to create Disneyland Paris’s castle in a way that made it appear more fairytale-like.

Dining: Disneyland Paris has a diverse selection of dining options, from quick-service eateries to fine dining restaurants. You can enjoy French cuisine, international fare, and even character dining experiences.

Resorts: In addition to the theme parks, Disneyland Paris offers a range of accommodations, including themed Disney hotels and partner hotels, to suit different budgets and preferences.

The original name wasn’t Disneyland Paris. The park’s original name was going to be ‘Euro Disney’. However, research into low visitor numbers found Europeans associated ‘Euro’ too much with finance and work. Americans on the other hand, thought ‘Euro Disney’ sounded glamorous!

Shopping: Disney Village is a shopping, dining, and entertainment district adjacent to the parks. It features a variety of shops selling Disney merchandise, fashion, and more.

Seasonal Events: Disneyland Paris hosts special seasonal events throughout the year, such as Halloween and Christmas celebrations, which include unique decorations, themed entertainment, and special treats.

Disneyland Paris will never be completed. For our final fact and one of THE best facts about Disneyland Paris is in Walt Disney’s own words, “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” And Walt wouldn’t be disappointed! Since opening in 1992, Disneyland Paris has expanded by introducing its Walt Disney Studios in 2022 as well as developing three new lands with all new rides: Toy Story Land, Ratatouille The Adventure and the Avengers Campus!

Accessibility: The resort is accessible by car, train (RER A), and shuttle bus. It’s located approximately 32 kilometres (20 miles) east of central Paris.

Tickets and Packages: Visitors can purchase single-day tickets or multi-day passes. There are also vacation packages available that include park tickets, accommodations, and other perks.

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