A nostalgic recreation of early 20th-century America, complete with charming shops and eateries.
Key attractions: The Disneyland Railroad, Dapper Dan’s, and opportunities for iconic photos with Sleeping Beauty Castle in the background.
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Watch your favorite childhood heroes come to life at this theme park bursting with the joyful energy of Mickey, Snow White, Peter Pan, and the action-packed Avengers. Whether you’re a Jedi in training, a pirate at heart, or simply eager to explore every magical corner, Disneyland Paris is your fairytale waiting to happen—just a 45-minute drive from Paris!
Grab your tickets now and step into a world where dreams come true, faster than you can say “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo!”
Access to Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, or both.
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A nostalgic recreation of early 20th-century America, complete with charming shops and eateries.
Key attractions: The Disneyland Railroad, Dapper Dan’s, and opportunities for iconic photos with Sleeping Beauty Castle in the background.
Discover the 1930s, the golden age of cinema.
Key attractions: Disney Studio 1 and various character meet-and-greets.
Address: Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France
Getting there
Disneyland Paris is made super accessible to visitors with disabilities, vision impairment, and hearing disabilities.
Disneyland Paris has about 76 themed restaurants, serving a variety of cuisines for you to choose from. Here are our top 5 picks:
Want to take home some Disney magic with you? Explore the 34 shops and boutiques at Disneyland Paris and take home some magical souvenirs!
Can't get enough of that Disney magic? Stay longer! Enjoy extra benefits like extended park hours, free parking, and access to both parks.
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If you're short on time or only want to explore one park, a 1-day ticket is perfect. For a full Disneyland Paris experience and to explore both parks, a multi-day ticket (2, 3, or 4 days) is ideal, allowing you to see everything at a more relaxed pace.
If you purchase a 2-Park ticket, you can visit both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park on the same day. Disney Village is free to access and doesn't require a ticket.
Yes, you can re-enter the park as long as your ticket is still valid. Make sure to get a hand stamp or retain your ticket for re-entry.
You can skip the regular lines with Premier Access, which offers fast-track entry to popular attractions. Available as individual ride purchases or a package for multiple rides, Premier Access helps you save time and enjoy more.
VIP or hosted entry offers personalized experiences, including fast-track access to rides, reserved seating at shows, and behind-the-scenes tours. It's perfect for maximizing time and enjoying a more exclusive experience.
Extra Magic Time allows guests staying at Disney hotels early access to the parks before they open to the general public. It’s a great way to enjoy popular rides with fewer crowds.
No, you needn't buy separate tickets for special events. Celebrate the thrill of Halloween or the spirit of a merry Christmas with your park entry tickets.
Budgeting for Disneyland Paris depends on your stay duration, group size, and the season. For a family of four the estimates could look like this:
Budget: €1,200–€1,800; Mid-range: €2,000–€3,000; High-end: €3,500–€5,000+ Estimated costs per person:
Budget: €300–€450; Mid-range: €500–€750; High-end: €900–€1,250+
These estimates include park tickets, meals, accommodation, and extras like Premier Access. Prices vary depending on accommodation choices, season, and extra expenses like souvenirs and transport.
Plan your trip well in advance to adjust for potential cost fluctuations.
Staying on-site at a Disney hotel offers perks like Extra Magic Time and proximity to the parks, perfect for convenience. Staying outside the park can be more affordable but may add extra travel time.
No, dining options are not included in the entrance ticket. However, you can pre-book meal plans or dine at various restaurants in the parks and Disney Village.
Pets aren't allowed in the park, except for guide dogs. However, there's a paid on-site kennel service available for your cat or dog.