Disneyland® Paris 1-Day Flexible Ticket
Overview
Enjoy exclusive 30th Anniversary Shows & Experiences at Disneyland® Park, and the brand new Avengers Campus land opening July 20th at Walt Disney Studios® Park!
Inclusions
- Admission ticket to EITHER Disneyland® Park or Walt Disney Studios® Park (1 park ticket option)
- Admission ticket to BOTH Disneyland® Park AND Walt Disney Studios® Park (2 park ticket option)
- Entry/Admission - Disneyland Paris
- Guaranteed to skip the lines
What to expect
Experience the storybook world of Disney® as you discover the five magical themed lands where enchantment lives: Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Discoveryland.
In a Magical Kingdom not so far away — somewhere between a place where you wish upon a star and dreams come true — Disney heroes and heroines live in fairy tales that are, happily, never-ending.
Don't miss the main attraction, meeting beloved Disney characters. Keep cameras at the ready, and check the meeting locations and times in each theme park.
Delight your family with thrills that come in all shapes and sizes. Space Mountain: Mission 2 offers big thrills for the grown-ups, while little ones can sail around the world at It's a Small World. Of course, family fun can be found in every corner of the park, from Pirates of the Caribbean to the Mad Hatter's Tea Cups.
Visit: Walt Disney Studios Park, Place des Freres Lumiere, 77700, Marne-la-Vallee France
Ready to live movies? Step into Walt Disney Studios® Park and you step into the breathtaking worlds of Disney, Pixar and MARVEL.
Here’s our take on the jaw-dropping attractions and spectacular shows that’ll have you living some of the greatest moments from our greatest movies. The bits that make you think ‘I wish I could do that’. And now you can!
Big fun awaits little explorers in Toy Story Playland, an oversized playground that makes you feel like you’re part of one huge Pixar adventure.
Get ready for a magical moment with Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang before dropping behind enemy lines in Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop. And if you have some Finding Nemo fans in your family, we recommend the turtley awesome Crush’s Coaster.
Imagine shrinking down to the size of Rémy and experiencing Paris through his eyes? At La Place de Rémy, you can! Scurry through his kitchen in Ratatouille: The Adventure.
Time of tour
10/4/2022 - 10/2/2023
Monday - Sunday : | 09:30 AM - 08:00 PM |
10/4/2022 - 10/2/2023
Monday - Sunday : | 09:30 AM - 08:00 PM |
Additional information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- NEW Avengers Campus land opening July 20th at Walt Disney Studios® Park!
- Please note that no amendments can be made, including name changes. Make sure to bring your ID that could be asked for at the gate entrance.
- You can present either a printed or a mobile ticket for this activity.
- Children tickets are for kids aged from 3 to 11 years inclusive. In the event of minors (aged under 18) traveling alone, a written authorization form from parents or guardians will be necessary to access Disneyland® Park or Walt Disney Studios® Park. Children under 13 years of age must be accompanied by an adult to access the parks.
- Please check each ride or attraction for the most up-to-date restrictions. Selected attractions require children to be accompanied by an adult.
- For safety reasons, certain attractions are subject to restrictions such as height, health and physical conditions. Age restrictions may apply for access to certain facilities.
- Some shows, attractions, locations within the Disney® Parks, animations, shops and restaurants are opened only to certain seasons and can be closed, modified, delayed or deleted without advance notice.
- Undated tickets will require registration (free of charge) for your visit date. Link is in voucher details. Reservations are available within 1 hour following purchase of a ticket up until the day of visit and are subject to availability. As a consequence, the purchase of a ticket does not guarantee that it can be used every day of its validity period. Tickets are valid for use on any day during 1 year from the date stipulated on the ticket, plus are not valid for use on the day of purchase, only from the day after. These non-dated tickets are non-exchangeable and nonrefundable.
- Covid 19 information: In line with French government guidance, face masks are no longer required but remain recommended at Disneyland Paris for experiences such as our parade and nighttime spectacular “Disney Illuminations”. The Vaccine Pass and Health Pass will no longer be used as of Monday, March 14, except for in health establishments. As a result, Disneyland Paris will stop requiring for these passes as of this date. The health and well-being of guests and Cast Members remains a top priority. Since the beginning of the health crisis, Disneyland Paris has put in place a combination of measures to help reduce risk in the carefully managed environment of the resort, based on the guidance of health authorities and an experienced health and safety team. Disneyland Paris continue to adapt operations as needed based on the unique conditions of the resort.
- Most travelers can participate
- Please check the section "Additional info" on the product page for further details regarding Covid-19 safety measures taken to visit Disneyland Paris.
Exclusions
- Transportation to and from Disneyland® Paris
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Food and drinks
- Skip the line on park attractions
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
An amazing trip to Disneyland Paris, we had a lovely time, but the amount of queuing we did was absolutely horrendous. We hardly managed any rides due to this. We have another trip booked for the pride festival in June and I'm really hoping something is done about this by then. If we encounter th...
An amazing trip to Disneyland Paris, we had a lovely time, but the amount of queuing we did was absolutely horrendous. We hardly managed any rides due to this. We have another trip booked for the pride festival in June and I'm really hoping something is done about this by then. If we encounter the same issues on our next visit, I think it will definitely be our last. We only got to meet one character which was Jafar who we love, but we'd have liked to see a few more walking around etc. This place could be the place of dreams if there was a limit on the amount of guests as there was just too many for the park to operate properly. There was lots more adults here than children and some were incredibly rude and found it ok the barge kids out of the way and not even use basic manners. All in all we did enjoy ourselves, but there's lots of room for improvement. See you in June and I'll review again then, hopefully it'll be much better.We want to visit paris disneyland and bought a one year tickets whe. We were in paris. After the puruches online we realized that the park is full in the days that we were in paris. So we ask a refunds for our ticket in the customers services But apperrantly althougb less then 24 hours of the pur...
We want to visit paris disneyland and bought a one year tickets whe. We were in paris. After the puruches online we realized that the park is full in the days that we were in paris. So we ask a refunds for our ticket in the customers services But apperrantly althougb less then 24 hours of the purces there is no way to get refund. We paid 500 euros that euro disney are refusing to pay back. Very poorReally disappointed, worse queues than I've ever experienced at both parks, and huge queues for food, more than an hour on a couple of occasions just to get burgers from a 'fast food' restaurant! Half the counters were closed and many of the little food carts in the parks were closed too. And thi...
Really disappointed, worse queues than I've ever experienced at both parks, and huge queues for food, more than an hour on a couple of occasions just to get burgers from a 'fast food' restaurant! Half the counters were closed and many of the little food carts in the parks were closed too. And this when the parks were fully booked. What a waste of money to spend the days queuing! Nothing like the normal Disney standard of service. At least it wasn't raining I guess!It’s the biggest theme park in the country, encompassing two parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studio Park), several hotels, shopping places, a golf course, and a high-speed rail station. Situated 20 miles east of Paris, the whole complex is enclosed in a circumferential road, La Meridienne....
It’s the biggest theme park in the country, encompassing two parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studio Park), several hotels, shopping places, a golf course, and a high-speed rail station. Situated 20 miles east of Paris, the whole complex is enclosed in a circumferential road, La Meridienne. If completing all the Disneyland parks is on your bucket list or you simply adore theme parks, Disneyland Paris will surely fill your day with fun activities and thrilling rides. From the city center, the travel time is about an hour.I was so hesitant to book after reading the bad reviews but so glad we did, we had a fabulous time - 2 adults and 3 year old twins. Yes there are queues but you can fast pass (be prepared to pay 10-15euros pp per ride) but we only did one fast pass by making use of the magic hours (8.30-9.30 for ...
I was so hesitant to book after reading the bad reviews but so glad we did, we had a fabulous time - 2 adults and 3 year old twins. Yes there are queues but you can fast pass (be prepared to pay 10-15euros pp per ride) but we only did one fast pass by making use of the magic hours (8.30-9.30 for all Disney hotels) and got on everything we wanted to! The parades and shows were amazing! My only negative feedback would be lack of Disney characters meet and greet, Frozen show was impossible to see unless you wanted to spend 1.5 hours queuing and the fireworks are far to late at 11pm for a family resort. Otherwise a great visit and will definitely be back again.My parents and I came to Disneyland Paris from the states. My parents are 71 and 69 and cannot stand for long periods of time. They both require wheelchairs to get around and were not able to ride many of the rides. To use the wheelchair access required a card from City Hall. The city hall card r...
My parents and I came to Disneyland Paris from the states. My parents are 71 and 69 and cannot stand for long periods of time. They both require wheelchairs to get around and were not able to ride many of the rides. To use the wheelchair access required a card from City Hall. The city hall card required a disabled card which neither has since the states does not issue that type of card. They were denied access to tue card and therefore access to many of the rides that required them to stand for long periods of time. It just shows that the French do not care for disabled persons, don’t let me get started on metro access. The easy thing to do would have new to let my parents sit in their chairs until the rest of the family went through the queue, then allow them to join us on the ride. Instead they had to sit and wait for us outside the ride rather then enjoy them. We will not be returning to this awful, disabled shaming place.