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Disneyland Paris itinerary

Why you need an itinerary?

With two full-scale theme parks, over 50 attractions, and multiple live shows and dining experiences, Disneyland Paris offers far more than what can be explored in a casual, unplanned visit. Without a detailed itinerary, you may end up spending most of your time in long queues and missing out on key attractions. A structured plan ensures that visitors can experience a wide variety of rides, shows, and entertainment while keeping energy levels manageable and stress to a minimum.

How to maximize your time at Disneyland Paris?

Strategic planning not only enhances your experience but also significantly reduces time spent waiting in lines or backtracking between areas. By using the official Disneyland Paris app, guests can check live wait times, make dining reservations, and take advantage of Premier Access to skip the queues at select attractions. Planning your day with designated time slots for thrill rides, family attractions, meals, and rest periods allows you to enjoy a more balanced and fulfilling visit to the parks.

Detailed 1-day Disneyland Paris itinerary

For visitors with only one day at their disposal, this itinerary is designed to help you experience the best of both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park. With smart timing and use of app-based tools, you can cover a wide range of popular attractions, enjoy key entertainment offerings, and end the day on a high note.

Early morning: Start with Fantasyland in Disneyland Park

  • Begin your day in Fantasyland, where several high-demand attractions are located close to the entrance. 
  • Start with Peter Pan’s Flight, a magical journey over Neverland that tends to build long queues quickly. 
  • Follow this with It’s a Small World, a peaceful and colorful boat ride through global settings. 
  • Then enjoy a whimsical ride on Dumbo the Flying Elephant, which offers great views of the park and a classic Disney experience.

Late morning: Move to Discoveryland

  • Continue your day in Discoveryland, starting with Hyperspace Mountain, a high-speed roller coaster with a Star Wars theme, best suited for thrill-seekers. 
  • Next, head to Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast, where you can join Buzz on an interactive mission to defeat Emperor Zurg using onboard laser blasters.

Lunch break

  • Stop for a quick yet satisfying meal at Café Hyperion, conveniently located in Discoveryland. 
  • Alternatively, you can return to Main Street, U.S.A. and dine at Market House Deli for lighter fare.

Early afternoon: Adventureland and Frontierland

  • After lunch, venture into Adventureland to ride Pirates of the Caribbean, a classic boat ride through immersive pirate-themed scenes. 
  • For a stronger adrenaline rush, experience Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril, a looping roller coaster through ancient ruins. 
  • Make your way to Frontierland to board Big Thunder Mountain, one of the park’s most iconic attractions that offers thrilling drops and scenic views.

Late afternoon: Main Street, U.S.A.

  • Take time to unwind by exploring Main Street, U.S.A., where you can browse the shops for souvenirs or enjoy a sweet treat. 
  • Keep an eye out for spontaneous character appearances, which offer great photo opportunities.

Parade and fireworks

  • Secure your spot along the parade route for Disney Stars on Parade, which typically begins around 5:30 PM. 
  • Afterward, enjoy dinner at Plaza Gardens Restaurant or Captain Jack’s Restaurant des Pirates. 
  • Cap off your magical day with Disney Illuminations, a nighttime show featuring fireworks, projections, and music that takes place in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Detailed 2-day Disneyland Paris itinerary

A two-day visit allows you to explore both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park at a more comfortable pace. This itinerary ensures that you experience the top attractions, enjoy live entertainment, and have time to relax and explore the parks’ many hidden details.

Morning: Fantasyland and Discoveryland

  • Begin with the beloved classics in Fantasyland, including Peter Pan’s Flight, It’s a Small World, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant. 
  • Head over to Discoveryland to ride Hyperspace Mountain and Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast, both offer contrasting experiences between high thrills and interactive fun.

Afternoon: Adventureland and Frontierland

  • Use the afternoon to explore Adventureland and Frontierland. 
  • Prioritize rides like Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril, and Big Thunder Mountain. 
  • Take breaks if needed, as these lands also offer shaded areas and quieter corners.

Evening: Main Street parade and dinner

  • As the sun sets, enjoy Disney Stars on Parade along Main Street. 
  • After the parade, take time to browse the shops or sit down for dinner at one of the park’s table-service restaurants before heading back to your hotel.

Morning: Avengers Campus and Toy Story Playland

  • Start your second day at Walt Disney Studios Park. 
  • Head directly to Avengers Campus to ride Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure and Avengers Assemble: Flight Force. 
  • Continue to Toy Story Playland for RC Racer, Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin, and Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop.

Afternoon: Frozen and Cars

  • In the afternoon, make time to see Frozen: A Musical Invitation, a delightful live show featuring Anna, Elsa, and friends. 
  • Follow that with Cars Road Trip, a relaxing drive-through attraction with themed scenery and interactive effects.

Evening: Dinner and Disney Village

  • Wrap up the day with dinner in Disney Village, where restaurants like Annette’s Diner and The Steakhouse offer hearty meals in themed settings. 
  • After dinner, explore the shops or enjoy live music performances before returning to your accommodation.

3-day Disneyland Paris itinerary

For guests who want to take their time and experience everything without feeling rushed, a three-day itinerary offers the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. This plan allows for revisiting favorite attractions, enjoying multiple shows, and exploring quieter corners of the parks.

  • Begin your visit with a full day at Disneyland Park. 
  • Spend the morning in Fantasyland, enjoying family-friendly attractions such as Peter Pan’s Flight, It’s a Small World, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant. 
  • In the afternoon, transition to Discoveryland to ride Hyperspace Mountain, Star Tours, and Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast. 
  • Conclude the day with Disney Stars on Parade and a relaxing dinner on Main Street, U.S.A..
  • Dedicate your second day to Walt Disney Studios Park. 
  • Focus on major attractions including Ratatouille: The Adventure, Crush’s Coaster, and Spider-Man WEB Adventure. 
  • Make time for character meet-and-greets and watch a live show such as Mickey and the Magician. 
  • Dine at Bistrot Chez Rémy, which offers a Ratatouille-themed dining experience next to the ride itself.
  • Use your final day to revisit any attractions you missed or loved. 
  • Return to Big Thunder Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, or Phantom Manor, and try out seasonal entertainment such as The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands. 
  • Spend the late afternoon exploring Liberty Arcade or enjoying a quiet meal. End your trip with one last viewing of Disney Illuminations.

Quick overview: 1, 2, and 3-day itineraries

Feature

1-Day Itinerary

2-Day Itinerary

3-Day Itinerary

Best For

First-time visitors or those with limited time

Guests who want a complete visit to both parks

Visitors seeking a relaxed, immersive experience

Park Coverage

Disneyland Park only or with limited park-hopping

Full access to both Disneyland and Studios Park

Both parks with time for shows and shopping

Focus

Key attractions and evening shows

Major rides, themed lands, and live entertainment

All attractions, plus character meets and parades

Experience Pace

Fast and efficient

Balanced and flexible

Leisurely and comprehensive

Dining Style

Quick-service meals

A combination of quick and table-service options

Table-service dining and Disney Village options

Frequently asked questions about Disneyland Paris itineraries

What is the best time of year to visit Disneyland Paris?

The best time to visit is during weekdays in the spring (April to June) or fall (September to early November), when crowd levels are lower and the weather is pleasant.

Can I skip some rides if I’m short on time?

Yes, it is recommended to prioritize high-demand attractions such as Peter Pan’s Flight, Big Thunder Mountain, and WEB Adventure, especially if your visit is limited to one day.

Do I need to make restaurant reservations in advance?

Reservations are strongly advised for table-service restaurants, especially during weekends and holidays. You can book through the Disneyland Paris app or website.

How do I travel from central Paris to Disneyland Paris?

You can take the RER A train from central Paris to the Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes, and the station is located right outside the park gates.

Is Disney Village included in my ticket?

Yes, Disney Village is free to enter and does not require a park ticket. It offers several shopping, dining, and entertainment options and is open to all visitors.

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