THE MAGIC OF DISNEY — RIGHT NEXT TO PARIS

Disneyland Paris Tickets 2026: Price, Guide & Best Tips

Updated: June 2026 · by dani

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Buy your Disneyland Paris tickets online — also known as Euro Disney — for Disneyland Park & Disney Adventure World. 1 or 2 parks, 1 to 4 days, with free cancellation.

How much are Disneyland Paris tickets in 2026?

Disneyland Paris tickets cost from €56 for a 1-day, 1-park adult ticket. A 1-day, 2-park ticket costs more, and multi-day passes (up to 4 days) lower the price per day. Children under 3 enter free. Prices change daily by season, so booking early secures the lowest rate.

Key Facts: Disneyland Paris 2026

  • 🎟️ 1 park, 1 day: from ~€56 (adults)
  • 🎟️ 2 parks, 1 day: prices vary by date
  • 👶 Under 3: FREE entry
  • Opening time: 09:30–12:00 (varies by season)
  • 🚆 RER A4: Marne-la-Vallée station — right at the gate
  • 🏰 New in 2026: Disney Adventure World (from Mar 2026)
  • Cancellation: free up to 3 days before (dated tickets)
  • 💡 Tip: Book online and choose your date in advance

Buy Your Disneyland Paris Tickets

Purchasing Disneyland Paris tickets in advance through Civitatis guarantees your entry — essential during school holidays, summer and Christmas when the park reaches full capacity. You'll get official prices, immediate confirmation and the flexibility to cancel dated tickets up to 3 days before your visit.

🎟️ 1-Day Ticket for 1 Park

Access Disneyland Park OR Disney Adventure World for one full day. Ideal if it's your first visit and you want to focus on the classic Disney experience.

  • 👶 Under 3: free
  • 🎭 50+ attractions
  • ✅ Free cancellation (3 days)
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🏰 1-Day Ticket for 2 Parks

Access both Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World on the same day. Perfect for families wanting to experience the full magic — classic Disney AND Marvel, Frozen and Pixar worlds.

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Disney Adventure World: New in 2026

From 29 March 2026, Walt Disney Studios Park has been completely transformed into Disney Adventure World. The park has nearly doubled in size and now includes brand-new themed lands: the World of Frozen, new Marvel and Pixar areas, and a spectacular new lake show. It's the biggest expansion in Disneyland Paris history — the perfect reason to visit (or return) in 2026.

How to get to Disneyland Paris

The simplest route from central Paris is RER Line A (the A4 branch) to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy — the platform sits right at the park gates, so there's no walk or transfer at the end. From Châtelet-les-Halles or Gare de Lyon the ride takes roughly 35–45 minutes, the line runs from about 05:00 to 00:20, and a single ticket costs around €7. Buy a return before you board to skip the queue on the way home.

From the airports: from Charles de Gaulle (CDG) the easiest option is the direct TGV/OUIGO train straight to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (about 12 minutes), or RER B to Châtelet then RER A. From Orly, take the Orlyval to Antony and connect to RER B, then change to RER A at Châtelet — allow around 75–90 minutes. Arriving by Eurostar or TGV from London or other French cities also drops you directly at the Chessy station.

1 park vs 2 parks: which ticket should you choose?

If it's your first visit or you only have one day, a 1-park ticket for Disneyland Park is usually plenty — it holds the castle, the classic rides and the parades, and you'll struggle to do it all in a single day anyway. Choose the 2-park (Park Hopper) ticket if you specifically want the new Disney Adventure World lands (Frozen, Marvel, Pixar) and don't mind splitting your time, or if you're staying two days and want to move freely between both parks. For families with younger children, one park at a relaxed pace almost always beats rushing between two.

Best time to visit and how to avoid queues

The quietest stretches are mid-week — Tuesday to Thursday — outside French and UK school holidays, with January, early February, late September and November being the calmest months. Avoid weekends, Christmas, Halloween and the summer peak if crowds bother you. Whatever date you pick, arrive 20–30 minutes before opening: the gates often let you in early and the first hour has the shortest lines of the day. Head to the most popular rides first, save shows and slower attractions for the busy midday hours, and check the official app for live wait times. A dated ticket booked in advance also means you're never turned away when the park hits capacity.

FAQ – Disneyland Paris 2026

How much are tickets in 2026?

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1-day tickets for 1 park start from ~€56 (adults), depending on the date. Children under 3 enter free. Prices vary significantly by season — book early for the best rates.

How do I get from Paris to Disneyland?

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Take RER A4 to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy — the station is right at the park entrance. About 35 minutes from central Paris, ~€7.

Can I cancel my tickets?

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Dated tickets (except Basic) can be cancelled free of charge up to 3 days before your visit. Undated tickets are valid for 1 year.

What is Disney Adventure World?

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From 29 March 2026, the former Walt Disney Studios Park became Disney Adventure World — nearly double the size, with new Frozen, Marvel and Pixar lands.

Is it better to visit on a weekday?

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Yes — weekdays are significantly less crowded than weekends and school holidays. Tuesday and Wednesday are typically the quietest days.

Our honest take

Disneyland Paris is Europe's most visited park and a great family day out, but go in with clear expectations (and budget): dated tickets and planning make the difference between a great day and a lot of queueing.

👍 What we like most

  • Guaranteed magic for families and Disney fans.
  • Buying a dated ticket online avoids capacity surprises.
  • Two-park option (Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios).

👎 What to know before booking

  • Queues can be long; it pays to arrive at opening.
  • Extra spending (food, souvenirs) adds up fast.
  • Rainy or cold days take a lot away.

🎯 Who it's for (and who it isn't)

Yes for families or if you love the Disney universe. Maybe not if theme parks aren't for you or you want a quiet day.

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