
1-Day Ticket to Disneyland® Paris
The most-booked Disneyland Paris ticket with thousands of five-star reviews. Pre-booked timed entry skips the box office queue entirely and guarantees admission to Disneyland Park on your chosen date.
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Official Disneyland Paris Tickets
Dated and flexible 1-day tickets, multi-day passes, Premier Access and transport from central Paris

The most-booked Disneyland Paris ticket with thousands of five-star reviews. Pre-booked timed entry skips the box office queue entirely and guarantees admission to Disneyland Park on your chosen date.
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View ticketsDated 1-Day entry, flexible-date tickets and Premier Access skip-the-line passes
Airport shuttles, coach transfers and round-trip transport to Disneyland Paris

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Overview
Source: Disneyland Paris 2024 annual figures
Disneyland Paris sits 32 km east of central Paris in Marne-la-Vallee. The resort has two theme parks: Disneyland Park (the original, opened 1992, with Sleeping Beauty Castle, five themed lands and classic Disney rides) and Walt Disney Studios Park (rides based on Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars franchises). Both parks are connected by Disney Village, a dining and entertainment strip that is free to enter.
The cheapest way in is a dated 1-day ticket (from around EUR 56 on low-demand dates). Flexible-date tickets cost more but let you visit any day without committing to a specific date at purchase. Multi-day passes cover 2, 3 or 4 consecutive days and include both parks. Disney Premier Access Ultimate is the skip-the-line upgrade: it gives priority queue access to every major ride, cutting wait times from 60+ minutes to under 10.
Disneyland Paris is reachable by RER A train (35 minutes from Chatelet-Les Halles, EUR 7.60 each way), by TGV directly into the resort's own station, or by shuttle bus from CDG and Orly airports. Pre-booked shuttle transfers remove the hassle of navigating Paris transit with children and luggage.
Dated tickets are the cheapest option and work for anyone with a fixed Paris itinerary. Prices are demand-based: weekdays outside school holidays start around EUR 56 while peak Saturdays in summer and December cost more. You pick your visit date at checkout and the ticket is valid for that day only.
Flexible-date tickets cost roughly double but are ideal for gifts or trip planning where the exact day is uncertain. They are valid for any single day within a window (typically 1 year from purchase).
Multi-day passes drop the per-day cost significantly and include both parks. A 2-day pass starts around EUR 148 and lets you hop between Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park freely. Multi-day passes are the best value for families planning more than one visit day.
Disney Premier Access Ultimate is the premium skip-the-line option. It costs around EUR 169 and gives priority boarding on every major ride in both parks. On a busy Saturday when standby queues hit 60 to 90 minutes, Premier Access cuts them to under 10 minutes. Worth considering for one-time visitors who want to cover both parks in a single day without the wait.
RER A from central Paris is the cheapest option (EUR 7.60, 35 minutes from Chatelet-Les Halles, direct to Marne-la-Vallee/Chessy station at the park gates). Trains run every 10 to 15 minutes. This is the fastest route from central Paris.
Shuttle buses run directly from CDG and Orly airports (the Magical Shuttle service) and are the most convenient option if you are heading to the parks straight from the airport. The shuttle takes roughly 45 minutes from CDG and 60 minutes from Orly. Pre-book to guarantee a seat, especially during school holidays.
TGV high-speed trains from other French cities (Lyon, Marseille, Lille) stop at Marne-la-Vallee/Chessy station, making day trips from outside Paris straightforward.
Arrive at rope drop (park opening) to ride the most popular attractions with minimal queues. Hyperspace Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain and Crush's Coaster build long queues by mid-morning.
Walt Disney Studios Park is the smaller of the two. You can cover it in half a day, which makes a morning at Studios + afternoon at Disneyland Park a solid one-day plan. The Avengers Campus area and Crush's Coaster are the headline draws.
The parks are busiest on Saturdays, school holidays and the two weeks around Christmas. Tuesdays and Wednesdays in term time are the quietest days. The Disneyland Paris app shows live wait times for every ride.
FAQ
Quick answers on booking, access and what to expect.
Dated 1-day tickets start from around EUR 56 on low-demand dates. Flexible-date tickets start from EUR 137. Multi-day passes start from EUR 148 for a 2-day pass. Disney Premier Access Ultimate costs around EUR 169. Prices vary by date, with peak days (weekends, school holidays, Christmas) costing more.
One day is enough to see the highlights of one park. If you want to cover both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, either buy a 2-day pass or arrive early and use Premier Access to skip the queues. Families with young children usually benefit from a 2-day pass to avoid rushing.
Disneyland Park is the larger, classic Disney park with Sleeping Beauty Castle, five themed lands (Main Street, Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, Discoveryland) and rides like Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. Walt Disney Studios Park is smaller and focused on Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars, with Crush's Coaster, Avengers Campus and Ratatouille: The Adventure as headline attractions.
RER A train from Chatelet-Les Halles to Marne-la-Vallee/Chessy (35 minutes, EUR 7.60 each way, trains every 10 to 15 minutes). From the airports, the Magical Shuttle bus runs directly to the parks (45 minutes from CDG, 60 minutes from Orly). TGV trains from other French cities also stop at the resort's own station.
On busy days (weekends, school holidays), yes. It costs around EUR 169 and gives priority boarding on every major ride. Standby queues on Big Thunder Mountain and Crush's Coaster hit 60 to 90 minutes on Saturdays. Premier Access cuts those to under 10 minutes. On quiet midweek days when queues are already short, it is less necessary.
Yes. The RER A takes 35 minutes each way and the parks are open roughly 10am to 10pm (hours vary by season). Most day-trippers leave central Paris by 8:30am and return by 11pm. Pre-booked tickets skip the box office queue so you walk straight to the gates.
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