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Choose from various ticket options: You can choose from 1-day passes, multi-day passes, combo tours, flexible passes, and priority access passes, and buy the ticket that is most convenient for you.
Stay at a Disney resort: Disneyland Paris has 8 resorts that are close to the park and give you priority access.
Keep a map handy: Disneyland Paris is huge. Get a map in advance and mark the places you want to visit, so that you can prioritize rides based on popularity and waiting time.
Ride during dining hours: Take advantage of the reduced crowds between 12 PM and 2 PM to ride popular attractions.
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About Disneyland Paris
Soar the skies with Peter Pan or fight alongside your Marvel heroes. Witness magical shows and parades, night-time firework shows, ride rollercoasters that leave you screaming in excitement or cross paths with your favorite Disney, Marvel, and Pixar characters.
Hidden beneath Disneyland Paris is a vast network of tunnels and corridors known as 'Utilitors' which allow employees to haul equipment unnoticed and characters to move discreetly throughout the park.
Many of the tenants you see on the upstairs windows on Main Street, USA are real people. Most of these tenants are based off people who contributed to the development of the park.
Paul Chapman, the stained glass expert who worked on the restoration of Notre Dame, also worked on the stained glass windows for Princess Aurora’s Castle in his 80s.
There are hundreds of Mickey Mouse's round ears, even subtle, camouflaged ones in the architecture at the park, including rust marks on the treasure chests!
Forced perception makes Sleeping Beauty's castle and several other buildings in Disneyland Paris look bigger and farther away than they really are.
Why visit Disneyland Paris?
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Disneyland Park Entrance
Once you enter Disneyland Paris, the Disneyland Park Entrance is on the right. This entrance gives you access to the main theme park, the Disney hotels, and Disney Village.
You can easily arrive at Disneyland Paris by bus, train or car. There are frequent buses and trains on the RER lines to Disneyland. There are also paid parking services available near the entrance.
Walt Disney Studios Entrance
Once you enter Disneyland Paris, the Walt Disney Studios Entrance is on the left.
You can easily arrive at Disneyland Paris by bus, train or car. There are frequent buses and trains on the RER lines to Disneyland. There are also paid parking services available near the entrance.
- Parks opening hours are subject to change. Check any updates before your visit.
- Although the park opens at 9:30am, Extra Magic Hour takes place between 8:30am - 9:30am.
You can leave your coats and luggage at the Guest Storage located to the right of the entrance to Disneyland Park for a fee.
There are small rooms available near the City Hall desk for prayers. There are also restrooms hear the City Hall for Muslims to perform 'wudu'.
There are lockers available at the entrance of both Parks.
You can explore the Frontierland Kids playground. There are no age or height restrictions.
There are 43 restaurants at both Parks that offer international cuisines from varying price ranges.
Most restrooms are wheelchair accessible.
There is a free charging station located just outside of Café Hyperion in Discoveryland. However, you will have to use your own charging cables. All other charging points in both Parks charge €4 for 2 hours or €10 for the full day. You can either rent charging cables or powerbanks here.
You can park your car near the entrance for a fee starting at €30.
You can rent a wheelchair by the entrance at Town Square Terrace, and at Walt Disney Studios Park near Studio Services.
Service animals (cats and dogs only) need to kept on a leash at all times. Entry to certain attractions are limited. Service dogs need to be classified as 'not dangerous' under Article L211-12 of the French Rural and Maritime Fishing Code.
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Disneyland® Paris Tickets Guide
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Disneyland Paris Ticket and Tour Options Explained
Disneyland Paris Ticket and Tour Options Explained
Disneyland Park, with over 50 attractions to its name, boasts a wide range of rides and experiences. From Alice in Wonderland and Disney princesses to Indiana Jones and the Pirates of the Caribbean, you’ll meet all your favorite characters here. Equally interesting, the Walt Disney Studio Park offers you a unique opportunity to witness the inner workings of a Disney movie. From animation to production, you’ll be introduced to all the aspects of the movie-making process.
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Please remember that it is mandatory to pre-book Disneyland Paris tickets online before entering the venue. To ensure maximum safety, 2000 hand sanitation points have been set up throughout the park, especially at all entrances and exits.
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Facilities/Guidelines
Disneyland Park is open from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM every day whereas Walt Disney Studio Park is open from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM every day. The closing hours, however, may vary based on the season.
It takes at least 2 days to visit Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studio Park completely.
If you wish to thoroughly enjoy the visit, it is recommended that you stay back for two days and three nights.
Disneyland Paris is located in Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France.
Google Map Directions
Disneyland Paris is easily accessible by bus, train, or car.
The nearest bus stop is Parking Nord and is only a 5-minute walk to the park.
The nearest train station is Marne-la-Vallée Chessy and stops inside the park itself.
If you wish to travel by car, type "Disneyland Paris" on your GPS and follow the directions.
The Regional Express Network (REN) will take you to Marne-la-Vallée from the city center, which stops inside the park itself.
Nearest Metro Station: Marne-la-Vallée
Yes, Disneyland Paris is wheelchair accessible. However, guests would need to be transferred from the wheelchair to the attraction vehicle on certain rides.
Yes, lockers are available at Disneyland to store small luggage bags.
Guests under the age of 14 cannot wear costumes unless they are attending events. Clothes containing prints of obscene language or graphics will not be allowed. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes to make the best of all rides and experiences.
Almost all the operating land rides in Disneyland Paris have varying height and age limits.
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Disneyland Paris FAQs
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How do I get to Disneyland Paris?
The nearest bus stop is Parking Nord and is only a 5-minute walk to the park.
The nearest train station is Marne-la-Vallée Chessy and stops inside the park itself.
If you wish to travel by car, type "Disneyland Paris" on your GPS and follow the directions.