There are so many options to buy Disneyland Paris tickets. The options vary whether you are visiting for one day or more. The differences between the tickets types can be significant, both in terms of price and how they can be used. We have gathered all the important information for you, and here is everything you need to know to order the tickets that suit you best:
Is it possible to buy tickets at the entrance?
Although it was possible to do this in the past, it is not possible today. Most days the park is sold out in advance, and already at the entrance to the park you will be greeted by signs stating that you cannot buy tickets here. Therefore, it is recommended to purchase the tickets in advance.
Are the tickets for a specific day?
Yes, for two reasons. First of all, the prices vary between days (according to the days of the week, the month of the year, holidays). In addition, the park has limited occupancy, and you must reserve a place in advance so that you can be sure to enter.
Yes, you can buy a ticket “without a date” (more on that later), but you will have to reserve a place in the park in advance through the website before the visit itself. Annual Pass holders must also reserve the days they come in advance. Please note that during busy periods the park may be fully booked, and you will not be able to enter the park if others have reserved a place before you.
Is the ticket for one entry or for the whole day?
For a whole day! The ticket is an electronic card or barcode that stays with you even after entering, and you can enter and leave the park with it as many times as you want. Moving between the parks is also possible – if you purchased a ticket that includes both parks, you can move between them as many times as you want. Regarding food – you can of course go to Disney Village at noon, eat in one of the restaurants and come back. You can even go to rest in your Disney Hotel in the middle of the day, gain energy and come back for another round.

What kinds of tickets are there?
There are basically 4 options:
- Dates Tickets for one day, one park – if you are only coming for one day, this is probably what suits you.
- Dates Tickets for one to four days, both parks – the most popular option. If you are coming for more than a day, you should take this option, which includes free passage between the two parks.
- Undated Tickets – more expensive, and in any case you will have to reserve the date before arrival. Recommended if you want to buy a gift card for someone, but don’t know when they will be able to use it.
- Annual Pass – yes, that’s the dream… but it’s not only useful for those who live close to Disneyland Paris! If you plan to come for 4 days or more, it may be that an Annual Pass will be cheaper than other options. Definitely worth checking out. Besides, I’m sure you’ll be back here to take advantage of this Annual Pass…
What are the differences between the Annual Passes?
There are 4 types of annual appointment. The price of the subscription varies depending on the days on which it can be used. With the cheaper subscription, you can only get to the park about half of the year, only on the least popular days. With the most expensive subscription you can arrive every day. The rest is of course also between each other.
Please note that some of the annual subscriptions also give discounts in shops throughout the park, restaurants and things like Photopass and parking in the park.

If I booked a Disney hotel, are the tickets included?
If you booked through the official website of Disneyland Paris or through the call center, then yes. If you ordered through another website (like Booking), then no.
If you ordered a “hotel + tickets” package through the website, you actually receive tickets from the day of arrival until the day of departure. For example, if we booked a hotel for the night of Monday, we will receive tickets for Monday (starting with the opening) and Tuesday (until the closing show). If we booked two nights, we will receive tickets for three days.
Note that although check-in usually only starts at 3:00 p.m., you can enter the park even before opening, with your Magic Hours (if you are in an official Disney hotel). Of course, your tickets are still valid after checkout. Read more about Disney’s Hotels.
Should I book a hotel and tickets separately?
Mostly not. Trust Disney to make it cheaper for you to order the hotel + ticket packages, but you can always check for yourself. If you want to book a hotel separately, you can do it through the Disney call center. Tickets can be ordered on the official website of Disneyland Paris. Check both prices separately.

If I booked a hotel, where do I get the tickets?
In the official Disney hotels, your tickets will come with the room key, on the same plastic card. You can check in even before your room is available, get your tickets and leave your suitcase in the luggage storage for free. If you arrive by train, you can check in at the special stand at the train station, leave your luggage there (they will reach your hotel) and go straight to the park (which is two minutes from the station).


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