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From happy customers

Loved by 35 million+
SERDAR ATILGAN
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Serdar

Turkey
Aug 2025
4/5
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It was perfect but exhausting. Waiting times were too long. This was my second visit to Disneyland and the first time for Marvel themes. The Avengers roller coaster was incredible.
Pham Mai Khanh
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Pham

Germany
Aug 2025
5/5
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It was amazing experience. Although I went on weekday, it was still crowded in the main park. I waited nearly an hour for each game. The highlighted were: Peter Pan, "it's a small world", Pirates of Carribean, Haunted Mansion. The last show with firework were fantastic. I recommend to stay until the last show around 10.40pm in the summer. Definitely come back next time
Marissa Giesen

Marissa

Jun 2025
4/5
Great rides, loved the new marvel rides! Beautifuls shows, especially end of the day. Everythingnis clean, enouhg places to eat, go to toilet etc... Unfortunately BuZz Lightyear was closed. But more unfortunately manu atractions for smaller kids at discovery land were closed. So not much to do if you are waiting for othwrs who are taking the more extreme rides. But overall we had a great stay with our family and will come back!!
Beryl Fielder
GB

Beryl

United Kingdom
Jun 2025
5/5
Easy to buy tickets which saved massive queues in half-term break. Had a great time in the parks, would definitely recommend.
Maria I Bustamante
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Maria

United States
Mar 2025
4/5
Easy transportation from and to Paris. My only wish was to have more helpful information about the parks. I.e if we were to add a park to the same day, where to go. Also, more detail about the area of pick up since we first took the wrong turn and found ourselves in the wrong lot. It would have been super stressful if we did not have enough time to find the correct one.
Jessica Novoa Chavez
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Jessica

Peru
Aug 2024
5/5
I went to Disney Studios and ran out of time to get into all the attractions. Besides that, I loved the 1 player queue as it saved me time. The only inconvenience I had was at the meeting point but they helped me right away. An excellent experience as it was my first time there.
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Meriam

Italy
Sep 2023
5/5
Good morning, I liked everything thanks à you à votre parole siete fidabele 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Mehmet Özgün Arman

Mehmet

Jul 2022
5/5
We reached Magicway office before 08:00. 08:00 was mentioned as start time. But we were the only customers at the office. After we arrived the office we understood that we could pick up our train and entance tickets any time between 08:00 and 18:00 hours the same day. It was good to star early. But we were anxious to arrive on time without having breakfast. A clearer indication at your web site would be better.


Disneyland Paris – Fairytales meet superheroes

Two parks. One magical escape. Endless reasons to book today.

Ready to swap Paris streets for fairy tales and movie sets? At Disneyland® Paris, you’re just 35 minutes from the city—but a whole world away.

Choose between Disneyland Park, where Sleeping Beauty Castle, Pirates of the Caribbean, and classic Disney magic await, or Walt Disney Studios Park, where you can race through the Marvel Avengers Campus, shrink down in Ratatouille’s world, or drop into the Tower of Terror. Want it all? Get a ticket that covers both parks and double your day of wonder.

✅ Guaranteed entry on the date(s) of your choosing

✅ Meet Disney and Marvel characters

✅ Ride, shop, eat, and repeat

✅ All-day access to shows, parades, and fireworks

Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, book your tickets now and let the magic begin the moment you arrive.

What to expect at Disneyland Paris?

Belle and prince on a floral float during Disneyland Paris parade.
Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Disneyland Paris with vibrant blue turrets and stone archway.
People enjoying the Hyperspace Mountain ride at Disneyland Paris.
Dining experience at Auberge de Cendrillon, Disneyland Paris with castle-themed decor.
Jessie from Toy Story greeting visitors at Disneyland Paris.
Fireworks display over Sleeping Beauty Castle during Disneyland Paris light show.
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A smooth entry into the magic

Begin your day by stepping through the grand gates of Disneyland Paris and into a storybook world. Entry is well-organized, with helpful staff, clear signage, and early magic hour access for select guests. Be sure to download the app for real-time updates and wait times.

Step into the heart of the park

Walk down Main Street, U.S.A., with Sleeping Beauty Castle in the distance, the perfect photo op. Themed lands fan out from here, each with its music, details, and energy: from the sci-fi buzz of Discoveryland to the wild charm of Frontierland.

Thrills, classics, and must-do rides

From high-speed adventures like Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain to family favorites like Peter Pan’s Flight and It’s a Small World, every corner of the park offers a new world to explore, with rides for all ages.

Dining with a Disney twist

Whether it's themed restaurants, Mickey-shaped snacks, or French-inspired fare, dining at Disneyland Paris is part of the fun. Book ahead for character dining or enjoy sweet treats while watching a parade roll by.

Characters, shows & magical encounters

Meet Marvel heroes at Walt Disney Studios Park, find Disney princesses near the castle in Fantasyland, or spot Buzz Lightyear in Discoveryland. Enjoy pop-up performances, meet-and-greets, and shows that bring your favorite stories to life. Check the app for times and locations.

End the day with enchantment

As the sun sets, gather in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle for Disney Dreams!, a breathtaking nighttime show with fireworks, fountains, and light projections. It's the perfect finale to a day filled with wonder.

Pick between Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris with surrounding gardens and moat.

Disneyland Park

  • Theme: Classic Disney fairytales and magical lands
  • Atmosphere: Whimsical, great for kids, and nostalgia
  • Top Attractions: Big Thunder Mountain, Pirates, It’s a Small World
  • Ideal For: Families and Disney princess fans
  • Character Meet & Greets: Mickey, princesses, and classic characters
  • Visual Highlights: Sleeping Beauty Castle and Fantasyland
  • Ride Types: Family-friendly and fantasy-themed rides
  • Time Needed: Full day or more
  • Age Range Focus: All ages, kids to adults
Read more about Disneyland Park here
Avengers characters performing in Disneyland Paris parade show.

Walt Disney Studios Park

  • Theme: Behind-the-scenes, movies, animation, and Marvel action
  • Atmosphere: Cinematic, thrilling, and modern experiences
  • Top Attractions: Ratatouille, Tower of Terror, Avengers Campus
  • Ideal For: Teens, Marvel fans, and thrill-seekers
  • Character Meet & Greets: Marvel heroes and Pixar characters
  • Visual Highlights: Avengers Campus and Toon Studio
  • Ride Types: Simulators, 4D, and thrill rides
  • Time Needed: Half to full day
  • Age Range Focus: Ages 6+ and teens
Read more about Walt Disney Studios Park here

Things to know before booking your Disneyland Paris tickets

  • Book online, in advance: Tickets are not sold at the entrance, so booking online is essential. With over 10 million annual visitors, we recommend booking at least 3 weeks ahead to guarantee your entry, especially during peak seasons.
  • Flexible vs. Dated tickets: A Flexible (undated) ticket is valid for one year, giving you the freedom to choose your visit date later, which is handy if your plans are still evolving. A Fixed-date ticket is cheaper but only valid for the specific date you choose, making it ideal for those with a confirmed travel schedule.
    • Please note: Even with a Flexible ticket, you must register your chosen date online in advance to ensure entry.
  • 1-Day vs. Multi-Day tickets: Once you’ve decided between the classic Disneyland Park and the movie magic of Walt Disney Studios Park, consider the length of your visit. While a 1-Day ticket is perfect for a focused adventure, Multi-Day tickets (available for 2, 3, or 4 days) offer the best value per day. They are highly recommended for a more relaxed trip and are the best way to experience everything across both parks without feeling rushed.
  • Traveling in a group? For parties of 4 to 6 people, the Friends & Family Offer provides a significant discount on tickets and is an excellent way to save money.
  • Plan your meals: To take the stress out of dining, you can bundle your park ticket with a meal at Brasserie Rosalie in Disney Village. Options are available for a relaxing breakfast, a hearty lunch or dinner, or quick snacks, ensuring you have a guaranteed and delicious spot to refuel.
  • Need a ride from Paris? If you're staying in the city, a ticket bundled with round-trip shuttle transfers is the most convenient option. This package handles all your transportation, with direct coach service from central Paris locations like the Eiffel Tower. The shuttle departs before 9am and returns from the park in the evening.

Choose the right ticket for your Disneyland experience

Disneyland Paris Castle during the day.

Fixed date 1-day tickets

Perfect for a full day of magic at either Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, or both.

  • Get access to your chosen park(s) for one day of rides, shows, and character encounters.
  • Best value for visitors with fixed schedules and shorter stays.

Recommended experience:

  • Disneyland® Paris 1-Day Tickets
Disneyland Paris Electrical Sky Parade with vibrant floats and fireworks.

Flexible date tickets

Ideal if your plans are not set in stone. Book now and pick your visit date later.

  • Valid for one year, offering flexibility for your trip.
  • Requires a date reservation before your visit.
  • More expensive, but great if plans aren’t fixed.

Recommended experience:

  • Disneyland® Paris 1-Day Flexible Date Tickets
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Multi-day ticket

Take your time and explore both parks over 2 to 4 consecutive days.

  • Enjoy unlimited access to Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park each day.
  • Perfect for a relaxed, in-depth Disney experience.

Recommended experience:

  • Disneyland® Paris 2/3/4-Day Tickets
Joyous young girls with Magical shuttle at Disneyland Paris

1-day tickets with transfers

Forget the hassle of planning transport. Just hop on and ride straight to the park (and back).

  • Includes round-trip shuttle service from convenient locations, such as the Eiffel Tower, Opéra, and more.
  • Choose between a 1-park or 2-park ticket.

Recommended experience:

  • From Paris: Disneyland® Paris 1-Park Tickets with Shuttle Bus Transfers
  • From Paris: Disneyland® Paris 2-Park Tickets with Shuttle Bus Transfers
Mickey Mouse performing on stage at Disneyland Paris.

Combo tickets

Make the most of your Paris visit by combining Disneyland® Paris with iconic city experiences.

  • Combine your Disneyland ticket with options like a Seine River cruise, an Eiffel Tower guided tour, or a Louvre Museum entry.
  • Save time and money with a seamless combo that covers multiple top attractions.

Recommended experience:

  • Disneyland® Paris Tickets with Optional Access to the Louvre, Eiffel Tower Summit, or Versailles Palace
  • From Disneyland®: Paris Sightseeing Tour with Seine River Cruise
Customer receiving a pastry at Rosalie’s Snack & Go counter.

Tickets with meals at Brasserie Rosalie

Add a delicious break to your Disney adventure with a meal at Brasserie Rosalie in Disney Village.

  • Enjoy French cuisine in a relaxed setting, steps from the park gates.
  • Skip the stress of finding a table with your reserved dining spot.

Recommended experience:

  • Disneyland® Paris 1-Day 1-Park Ticket with Meals at Brasserie Rosalie

A visual guide to Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris Sleeping Beauty Castle with fireworks in the night sky

Disneyland Paris is Europe’s premier Disney destination, featuring two theme parks—Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.

  1. Disneyland Park is home to magical lands like Discoveryland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Adventureland, and Main Street USA, each filled with rides and parades.
  2. Walt Disney Studios Park celebrates the magic of movies with themed rides and is divided into Front Lot, Production Courtyard, Worlds of Pixar, Toon Studio, and Marvel Avengers Campus.
  3. At the entrance to both parks is Disney Village, which offers shopping, dining, and entertainment.
    Use the map below to explore and plan your perfect Disney adventure.

Read more about Disneyland Paris

Download printable park map

Explore the iconic themed areas of Disneyland Park

Disneyland paris - Main street USA view
Family enjoying Halloween festivities at Disneyland Paris with Mickey Mouse decorations
Pirates of the Caribbean ride boat scene at Disneyland Paris Park.
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Pixar-themed attractions at Disneyland Paris with colorful characters and rides.
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Main Street, U.S.A., Disneyland Park

Theme: Turn-of-the-century small-town America

Highlights:

  • Charming shops, vintage vehicles, and photo ops
  • Dapper Dan’s musical performances
  • Ideal for parades and nighttime shows

Tip: Great first stop for shopping and castle views

Fantasyland, Disneyland Park

Theme: Classic Disney fairytales

Highlights:

  • “It’s a Small World” boat ride
  • Sleeping Beauty Castle walkthrough
  • Peter Pan’s Flight
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant
  • Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups

Tip: Most rides here have low or no height restrictions — perfect for toddlers and young children.

Adventureland, Disneyland Park

Theme: Exotic lands, jungle explorations, and swashbuckling tales

Highlights:

  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril (rollercoaster)
  • Adventure Isle and Aladdin’s Enchanted Passage

Tip: One of the most immersive zones with fantastic theming and landscaping.

Frontierland, Disneyland Park

Theme: American Wild West

Highlights:

  • Big Thunder Mountain (family coaster)
  • Phantom Manor (Disney’s spooky spin on a haunted house)
  • Cowboy-themed restaurants and play zones

Tip: Big Thunder is a family favourite — use Premier Access here if the queue is long.

Discoveryland, Disneyland Park

Theme: Futuristic exploration and classic science fiction

Highlights:

  • Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain
  • Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
  • Orbitron and Autopia

Tip: Best suited for older kids and teens who love space adventures and action rides.

Discover the themed areas of Walt Disney Studios Park

Front Lot Hollywood
Ratatouille: The Adventure
Production Courtyard
Iron Man-themed coaster
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Front Lot, Walt Disney Studios Park

Theme: Hollywood studio entrance

Highlights:

  • Studio-style architecture, fountains, and character meet-and-greets
  • Disney Studio 1 — indoor street with food & shops

Tip: Great spot for souvenirs and photos with Goofy or Pluto

Toon Studio, Walt Disney Studios Park

Theme: Animated movie magic

Highlights:

  • Crush’s Coaster (Finding Nemo-themed spinning ride)
  • Cars ROAD TRIP (family ride with fun effects)
  • Animation Celebration: Frozen musical show

Tip: Crush’s Coaster has long queues — head here early!

Worlds of Pixar, Walt Disney Studios Park

Theme: Pixar movies come to life

Highlights:

  • Ratatouille: The Adventure (trackless 4D ride)
  • Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin
  • Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop

Tip: Ratatouille is a must-do — immersive and family-friendly.

Marvel Avengers Campus, Walt Disney Studios Park

Theme: Action-packed Marvel universe

Highlights:

  • Avengers Assemble: Flight Force (high-speed coaster)
  • Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure (interactive web-shooting ride)
  • Live hero encounters and stunt shows

Tip: One of the newest and busiest areas — book Premier Access if possible.

Top rides at Disneyland Paris

Frontierland Big Thunder Mountain roller coaster at Disneyland Park Paris with rocky landscape.

Big Thunder Mountain

  • Zone/Land: Frontierland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 1.02 m (3'4")
  • Average wait time: 40–60 minutes
  • Ride type: Outdoor coaster
  • Best time to ride: Early morning or use Premier Access in the afternoon
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Visitors posing with Darth Vader at Disneyland Paris.

Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain

  • Zone/Land: Discoveryland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 1.20 m (3'11")
  • Average wait time: 30–50 minutes
  • Ride type: Indoor high-speed coaster
  • Best time to ride: Before 11am or late evening
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Pirates of the Caribbean ride boat scene at Disneyland Paris Park.

Pirates of the Caribbean

  • Zone/Land: Adventureland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None
  • Average wait time: 15–30 minutes
  • Ride type: Boat dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Midday or right after lunch when queues are shorter
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Peter Pan's Flight ride at Disneyland Paris with flying pirate ship over London skyline.

Peter Pan’s Flight

  • Zone/Land: Fantasyland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None
  • Average wait time: 45–70 minutes
  • Ride type: Suspended dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Rope drop (park opening) — fills up fast!
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Ratatouille ride entrance at Disneyland Paris with Remy statue and themed decor.

Ratatouille: The Adventure

  • Zone/Land: Worlds of Pixar (Walt Disney Studios Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low–Medium
  • Height requirement: None
  • Average wait time: 40–60 minutes
  • Ride type: 4D trackless dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Within first hour of park opening or use Premier Access
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Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast ride at Disneyland Paris with colorful space-themed decor.

Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast

  • Zone/Land: Discoveryland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None
  • Average wait time: 20–40 minutes
  • Ride type: Interactive shooter dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Before noon or during parades
Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris with eerie Victorian architecture and surrounding gardens.

Phantom Manor

  • Zone/Land: Frontierland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low–Medium
  • Height requirement: None
  • Average wait time: 20–35 minutes
  • Ride type: Haunted house dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Mid-afternoon or rainy weather
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Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride at Disneyland Paris with eerie hotel facade.

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

  • Zone/Land: Production Courtyard (Walt Disney Studios Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 1.02 m (3'4")
  • Average wait time: 40–70 minutes
  • Ride type: Drop tower dark ride
  • Best time to ride: Use Premier Access or go before 11am
Small World ride boats at Disneyland Paris Park with colorful international dolls.

It’s a Small World

  • Zone/Land: Fantasyland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill Level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None
  • Average wait time: 15–30 minutes
  • Ride type: Boat ride with animated scenes
  • Best time to ride: Late morning or evening for a relaxing break
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Indiana Jones roller coaster at Disneyland Paris with temple ruins in the background.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril

  • Zone/Land: Adventureland (Disneyland Park)
  • Thrill level: 🎢🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 1.40 m (4'7")
  • Average wait time: 25–40 minutes
  • Ride type: Outdoor looping coaster
  • Best time to ride: After lunch or early evening

Top things to do at Disneyland Paris besides rides

Minnie Mouse performing in Disneyland Paris parade during Minnie's Musical Moment show.

Parades and shows

Watch the magical Disney Stars on Parade at Disneyland Park, with dazzling floats and beloved characters, or enjoy spectacular stage shows like Mickey and the Magician at Walt Disney Studios Park. Perfect for all ages.

All about parades and shows here
Disneyland Paris castle illuminated with colorful lights and fountains at night.

Disney Illuminations

End your day with Disney Illuminations, a breathtaking mix of fireworks, castle projections, and music at Sleeping Beauty Castle. It’s the ultimate Disney finale and a must-see highlight of any visit.

Read more about Disney Illuminations here
Winnie the Pooh meeting children at Disneyland Paris.

Character meet and greets

Meet your Disney favorites in themed locations across the parks. From princesses in royal halls to Marvel heroes and Pixar friends, these encounters make for unforgettable photos and magical memories.

Where can you find the characters
Disneyland Paris Electrical Sky Parade with illuminated floats and characters at night.

Seasonal events

Immerse yourself in special celebrations like spooky Halloween Soirées, festive Christmas wonderlands, or vibrant summer concerts. Each season brings exclusive shows, decorations, and experiences you can’t enjoy at any other time of year.

Christmas at Disneyland Paris
Goofy character greeting visitors at Disneyland Paris.

Live entertainment

Discover street performances, musical acts, and mini-theatrical shows that pop up in different lands. These lively moments bring the park’s atmosphere to life and are perfect for short, magical breaks between attractions.

PYM Kitchen buffet with themed dishes at Disneyland Paris.

Themed dining

Savor unique dining experiences, from character breakfasts to elaborately themed restaurants like Captain Jack’s or Bistrot Chez Rémy. Enjoy immersive settings that match your favorite rides and stories while sampling Disney’s culinary creativity.

Find out the best dining experiences in Disneyland Paris here

Relax at Disney Village

PanoraMagique hot air balloon floating over Disney Village, offering aerial views of Marne-la-Vallée, France.

Just steps from the park gates, Disney Village is your go-to spot for shopping, dining, and entertainment before or after your day at the parks. Open from early morning till late night, it features themed restaurants like Annette’s Diner and The Steakhouse, Disney boutiques filled with exclusive merchandise, a 15-screen cinema, and even live music venues. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite, picking up last-minute souvenirs, or soaking in the Disney atmosphere without a ticket, Disney Village offers a lively, family-friendly escape that's always buzzing.

We recommend this be your meeting spot if your party decides to go explore the parks on their own!

Read more about Disney Village

Visiting Disneyland Paris with kids?

Wondering if a trip to Disneyland Paris with your little ones will be more stress than magic? You can relax. You’re in for a wonderfully easy and unforgettable experience. The parks are thoughtfully designed to make your family visit as smooth as it is enchanting.

  • Rides for everyone: Enjoy classics like It’s a Small World and Dumbo the Flying Elephant, as there are dozens of attractions with no height limits, so no one gets left out of the fun.
  • Easy mealtimes: Take the stress out of dining with kid-friendly menus at many of our restaurants, perfect for satisfying even the pickiest eaters.
  • Convenient facilities: From stroller rentals at the entrance to dedicated Baby Care Centres with changing tables and private nursing rooms, all your practical needs are covered.
  • Rest & play: Let your toddlers burn off energy in colourful play areas or take a nap in a designated quiet zone when they need a break.

From their first magical ride to their last happy wave, everything is set up to keep your children delighted and you completely at ease.

What’s new in 2025?

Limited-time magic, exclusive encounters, and must-see events are lighting up Disneyland Paris this year. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to visit, this is it.

Disney Music Festival parade with colorful floats and characters at Disneyland Paris.

World Premiere: The Disney Music Festival!

Ends Sept 7

For the first time ever, the entire park transforms into a vibrant, non-stop stage. This is a limited-run event packed with surprise concerts and chances to dance alongside characters in ways you've never seen before. It’s the can't-miss event of the summer.

Character in traditional attire at Disneyland Paris with colorful decorations.

Meet 2025’s newest stars

Getting that unique photo is a key part of the magic. This year, you can be among the first to meet Asha from Wish or find Mirabel in her colorful casita. Over in Avengers Campus, Moon Knight and Kate Bishop are making their limited-run debut. These special encounters won't last forever!

Find character locations
Elsa and Anna performing on stage at Disneyland Paris Animagique Theatre during Frozen: A Musical Invitation.

Ride upgrades and new experiences

Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast is getting sharper targets, smoother controls, and upgraded effects. Frozen: A Musical Invitation now features an exclusive Olaf’s Dream Sequence, while Toon Studio adds shaded areas and faster loading for families.

Check ride updates before your visit
Disneyland Paris Animation Academy guests drawing characters.

Sneak peek: 2026 attraction preview zone

Opening October 2025, this exclusive preview near the Walt Disney Studios entrance offers concept art, interactive storyboards, and weekend Q&A sessions with Imagineers. See the future before anyone else.

Itineraries for a perfect day at Disneyland Paris

Make the most of your Disneyland Paris visit with flexible itineraries for one or two days at both parks. Whether you're planning a quick escape or a more leisurely adventure, shuttle services from Paris ensure seamless travel. Focus on magical experiences, thrilling rides to themed attractions, without worrying about transportation!

Frontierland's Big Thunder Mountain and river in Disneyland Paris.

Morning (Disneyland Park – 9:30am to 12:30pm)

  • Arrive at least 30–45 mins before park opening for rope drop.
  • Start with Big Thunder Mountain (short queues early in the day).
  • Head to Phantom Manor, then walk to Pirates of the Caribbean.
  • Take a mid-morning snack break at Café de la Brousse.
  • Stroll through Adventure Isle and La Cabane des Robinson for immersive walkthroughs.
Stark Factory restaurant interior at Disneyland Paris with themed decor and dining area.

Afternoon (Walt Disney Studios Park – 1pm to 4pm)

  • Take the path to Studios Park (5–10 minutes).
  • Start with Crush’s Coaster (if line is short or use Single Rider).
  • Ride Ratatouille: The Adventure and explore the mini Paris area.
  • Try Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure.
  • Have lunch at Bistrot Chez Rémy or Stark Factory.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride at Disneyland Paris with colorful elephants in motion.

Evening (Disneyland Park – 4:30pm onwards)

  • Catch Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast and Star Tours in Discoveryland.
  • Visit Sleeping Beauty Castle and La Galerie inside.
  • Ride It’s a Small World and take a spin on Dumbo or Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups.
  • Shop or relax along Main Street U.S.A.
  • Grab a quick dinner or snack from Casey’s Corner.
  • Find a central viewing spot in Central Plaza by 8:30 PM.
  • Enjoy the Disney Illuminations fireworks and projection show (~10 PM depending on season).
Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris with vibrant turrets and lush gardens.

Day 1 – Disneyland Park (full day)

  • Begin in Fantasyland: Ride Peter Pan’s Flight, Dumbo, and It’s a Small World.
  • Explore Sleeping Beauty Castle and Dragon’s Cave.
  • Enjoy a late-morning snack at Toad Hall or Old Mill.
  • Move to Adventureland: Pirates of the Caribbean, Swiss Family Treehouse, and Le Passage Enchanté d’Aladdin.
  • Lunch at Captain Jack’s – Restaurant des Pirates.
  • Discover Frontierland: Big Thunder Mountain and Phantom Manor.
  • Optional break at Rustler Roundup Shootin’ Gallery or Liberty Arcade.
  • Dinner at Plaza Gardens or Agrabah Café.
  • Watch Disney Stars on Parade (~5:30 PM).
  • End with Disney Illuminations at the Castle.
Avengers Assemble Flight Force ride at Disneyland Paris with Iron Man and Captain Marvel.

Day 2 – Walt Disney Studios Park + revisit Disneyland Park

  • Head straight to Crush’s Coaster or Avengers Assemble: Flight Force.
  • Do Spider-Man W.E.B. Adventure and Ratatouille back-to-back.
  • Mid-morning break at Chez Marianne or Stark Factory.
  • Watch a live show: Frozen: A Musical Invitation or Mickey & the Magician.
  • Lunch at Bistrot Chez Rémy or nearby quick service spot.
  • Ride Tower of Terror before crowds build again.
  • Return to Disneyland Park for repeat favorites.
  • Ride Buzz Lightyear, Autopia, or catch Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain.
  • Relax with a train ride on the Disneyland Railroad.
  • Early dinner at Walt’s – An American Restaurant or grab-and-go on Main Street.
  • One last walk around the Castle at dusk.
  • Rewatch fireworks or end the day shopping on Main Street.
Chip and Dale character greeting visitors at Disneyland Paris.

Day 1 – Disneyland Park: Fantasyland + Discoveryland

  • Focus on kid-friendly and low-to-mid thrill attractions.
  • Enjoy shows like PhilharMagic and the Castle Walkthrough.
  • Meet characters in Fantasyland or near the Royal Castle Stage.
  • End with the parade and a relaxed evening stroll.
Elsa and Anna performing on stage at Disneyland Paris during Frozen: A Musical Invitation.

Day 2 – Walt Disney Studios Park: Thrills + Shows

  • Prioritize thrill rides: Avengers, Crush’s Coaster, and Tower of Terror.
  • Attend at least one live performance.
  • Dive into Animation Academy or shop in Marvel Campus.
  • Return to Disneyland Park for the fireworks.
La Cantina restaurant interior with colorful decor at Disneyland Paris.

Day 3 – Disneyland Park: Frontierland + Adventureland + Leisure

  • Revisit top rides like Big Thunder Mountain or Pirates.
  • Walkthrough attractions: Treehouse, Aladdin, and Labyrinth.
  • Sit-down lunch and photos with characters (book in advance).
  • Shopping on Main Street and a farewell dinner.

Plan your visit to Disneyland Paris

timings

Opening hours:

  • Disneyland Park is open from 9:30am–11pm, daily.
  • Walt Disney Studio Park is open from 9:30am–9pm, daily.
  • Extra Magic Time at both the parks is from 8:30am–9:30am.

Closed: Open year-round, but some rides may be closed for refurbishment.

Time to spend: Full day for one park, or 2 days for both parks.

Best time to visit:

  • Weekdays: Tuesday to Thursday for lighter crowds.
  • Weekends: Expect higher visitor numbers, especially in the afternoons.
  • Season: The Low season (November–March) sees fewer crowds.
  • Special events: Halloween and Christmas seasons offer unique shows and décor, but draw larger crowds.
Detailed Disneyland Paris opening hours

Address: Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France

Getting there

  • By train
    Line: RER A

    Nearest station: Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station (2-minute walk)
  • By bus
    Line: Disneyland Paris Express
    Nearest stop: Disneyland Paris bus park (10-minute walk)
  • By Magic Shuttle
    Hop on board the Magical Shuttle for a direct transfer from Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly Airports to Disneyland Paris.
Best ways to reach Disneyland Paris
Facilities at disneyland paris

Health and safety

  • Health services: On-site medical help for emergencies.
  • First Aid: Staffed stations for minor injuries or illness.
  • Baby care center: Changing rooms, nursing areas, supplies.

Guest services

  • Disney PhotoPass: Capture pro photos on rides & with characters.
  • Information desk: Get maps, schedules, and park assistance.
  • Guest storage: Lockers for bags, coats, and valuables.
  • Parking: On-site parking for cars, bikes, and coaches.

Convenience

  • Drinking water fountain: Free refill points for your bottles.
  • Food waste disposal: Dedicated bins for leftover food items.
  • Phone charging points: Stations to recharge your devices.
  • Restrooms: Clean facilities across all lands and zones.
  • Smoking areas: Designated spots for smoking in the park.
Accessibility at disneyland paris
  • Wheelchair & stroller access: Step-free entrances, rentals at both parks, accessible restrooms, and changing facilities.
  • Priority & Easy Access cards: For guests with disabilities or chronic conditions to get expedited access to attractions, shows, dining, and shops.
  • Accessible vehicles & boarding: Specialized ride vehicles and boarding procedures for wheelchair users (subject to safety rules).
  • Dedicated viewing areas: Reserved spaces for guests with disabilities and companions at shows, parades, and theaters.
  • Audio description & tactile maps: AudioSpot app for attraction commentary/menus and Virtuoz tablets for tactile-audio maps.
  • Hearing support: Induction loops, handsets, and French Sign Language on select shows.
  • Accessible hotels & shuttles: Adapted rooms, hearing kits, pool hoists, minibuses, and dedicated parking.
  • Guide & assistance dogs: Welcome in all parks, hotels, attractions, and restaurants.
dining at disneyland paris
  • Bistrot Chez Rémy: Enjoy French cuisine in a Parisian cafe inspired by the Pixar movie Ratatouille, where you're shrunk to Rémy's size.
    Must-try dish: Ratatouille
  • Walt’s: This classic Victorian restaurant honors Walt Disney’s legacy with six themed dining rooms, each reflecting the six worlds of Disneyland Park.
    Must-try dish: Walt’s Chili
  • PYM Kitchen: Inspired by “Pym Particles” from Ant-Man, this restaurant offers creative snacks, dinners, and a sweets buffet with big and tiny treats.
    Must-try dish: Pym-ini Sandwich
  • Stark Factory: Fly to Stark Factory, where the Avengers fuel up on healthy food and repair their armor before saving the world!
    Must-try dish: Stark’s Signature Burger
  • FAN-tastic Food Truck: Tony Stark’s favorite, this food truck serves New York classics like hotdogs and cheesecakes—a perfect quick bite between rides.
    Must-try dish: Cheesecake on a stick
Discover all your Disneylicious meal options
shopping at disneyland paris

Want to take home some Disney magic with you? Explore the 34 shops and boutiques at Disneyland Paris and take home some magical souvenirs!

  • For Disney merchandise, head to The Emporium, World of Disney, Disney & Co, Tower Hotel Gifts, and Royal Collection Boutique.
  • For clothing and accessories, head to Ribbons & Bows Hats Shop, Sir Mickey’s Boutique, Main Street Motors, La Girafe Curieuse, and Walt Disney Studios Store.
  • For collectibles, head to Animation Boutique, Chez Marianne, The Storybook Store, Trading Post, and Northwest Passage.
All the shops at Disneyland Paris
stay near disneyland paris

Luxury Stays

  • Disneyland Hotel: Iconic, royal-themed, and just steps from the park gates
  • Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel: Sleek, modern, and filled with Marvel artwork and experiences

Economical Comfort

  • Disney’s Newport Bay Club: Nautical charm with lakeside views
  • Disney’s Sequoia Lodge: Cozy mountain lodge vibes just a short walk from the parks

Budget-Friendly Options

  • Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne: Wild West fun with Toy Story-themed rooms
  • Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe: Colorful, Cars-inspired stay along Route 66
  • Les Villages Nature Paris (Partner Hotel): Eco-resort with waterparks and nature trails, 15 minutes away
Plan your visit to Disneyland Paris
visitor tips for disneyland paris
  • To avoid crowds, skip visiting during Christmas, summer, and French school holidays.
  • Services sell out like hotcakes! Make your restaurant reservations and fireworks bookings in advance; 2 months, tops!
  • Download the Disneyland Paris App to manage restaurant bookings, view park maps, and check real-time ride wait times in both parks.
  • To avoid crowds, arrive 30 minutes before opening or stay after 7:30 pm when it thins out.
  • Traveling with toddlers? No worries! Disneyland Paris is very toddler-friendly with baby changing rooms, family toilets, and pushchairs (but no storage basket, so you'll still need to carry your things).
  • Products at Disneyland Paris are pricey, and kids will want everything, princess costumes, Mickey ears, and more. A hack? Buy and pack these items beforehand. Hand them out to the kids before arriving, everyone wins!
For more tips

Frequently asked questions about Disneyland Paris tickets

How do I decide between 1-day and multi-day access?

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.

Can I visit both parks and Disney Village with my ticket?

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.

Can I re-enter the park?

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.

How can I skip the lines in front of the popular rides?

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.

What are the benefits of a VIP or hosted entry?

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.

What is Extra Magic Time?

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.

Do I need to buy separate tickets for special events like Halloween or Christmas celebrations?

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.

How much should I budget for a trip to Disneyland Paris?

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 visit well in advance to adjust for potential cost fluctuations.

Which is better: staying on-site at a Disney hotel or outside the park?

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.

Are dining options included in the entrance ticket?

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.

Can I bring my pet inside Disneyland Paris?

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.

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