Billets d’entrée pour les parcs Disneyland® Paris





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Découvrez toute la magie de Disneyland® Paris, un univers unique où deux parcs regorgent d’attractions, de spectacles et de moments inoubliables. Optez pour un billet 1 jour ou prolongez l’aventure avec des formules jusqu’à 4 jours. Pour une expérience totale, choisissez le billet 2 parcs : une liberté absolue pour explorer et passer d’un parc à l’autre pendant tout votre séjour.
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Itinéraire
Plongez dans l’univers féerique de Disney® en explorant cinq terres magiques où l’enchantement se révèle à chaque détour : Main Street, U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland et Discoveryland. Dans un royaume pas si lointain—entre l’étoile que l’on souhaite et les rêves qui se réalisent—vos héros et héroïnes Disney préférés animent des contes de fées… qui, heureusement, n’ont jamais de fin. Ne manquez pas les rencontres inoubliables avec les personnages, le spectacle nocturne époustouflant Disney Tales of Magic, et des sensations fortes pour tous les goûts : des activités familiales aux aventures palpitantes pour les explorateurs les plus audacieux.
Prêt à vivre l'aventure ? Entrez dans Disney® Adventure World et laissez-vous transporter dans des mondes immersifs extraordinaires inspirés par Disney, Pixar et MARVEL. Sentez-vous comme un véritable citoyen d'Arendelle dans le monde enchanteur de Frozen, faites équipe avec les héros les plus puissants de la Terre au Campus Marvel Avengers, et plongez dans des histoires colorées de Pixar dans les mondes de Pixar - de Ratatouille et Toy Story à Finding Nemo et au-delà. Terminez votre journée de façon spectaculaire avec Disney Cascade of Lights, un spectacle nocturne unique sur les lacs avec des feux d'artifice, des écrans d'eau et des drones aquatiques. L'aventure est à vous de vivre !
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Disneyland® Paris n'est qu'à 35 minutes du centre de Paris avec le RER A.
- Téléchargez l'application gratuite Disneyland® Paris pour planifier votre visite et réserver vos restaurants. Synchronisez vos billets Viator sur l'application et choisissez l'une des options Disney Premier Access pour éviter la file d'attente classique des attractions les plus populaires !
- Pour cette activité, vous pouvez présenter un billet imprimé ou un billet mobile.
- Veuillez noter qu'aucune modification ne peut être effectuée, y compris les changements de nom. Assurez-vous d'apporter une pièce d'identité, qui pourrait être demandée à l'entrée.
- Les billets enfants sont valables pour les enfants âgés de 3 à 11 ans inclus. Pour les mineurs (âgés de moins de 18 ans) non accompagnés, une autorisation écrite des parents ou tuteurs sera nécessaire pour accéder à l'un des deux parcs Disneyland® Paris. Les enfants de moins de 13 ans doivent être accompagnés par un adulte pour accéder aux parcs.
- Veuillez vérifier les restrictions les plus récentes pour chaque attraction. Certaines attractions sélectionnées nécessitent que les enfants soient accompagnés par un adulte.
- Pour des raisons de sécurité, certaines attractions sont soumises à des restrictions de taille, d’état de santé ou de condition physique. Des restrictions d’âge peuvent s’appliquer pour accéder à certains espaces.
- Certains spectacles, attractions, lieux dans les Parcs Disney®, animations, boutiques et restaurants ne sont ouverts qu’à certaines saisons et peuvent être fermés, modifiés, reportés ou supprimés sans préavis.
- Du 8 au 23 août 2026, le RER A est fermé entre Vincennes et Noisy-le-Grand Mont d'Est, avec des bus de remplacement en circulation. Les voyageurs se rendant à Disneyland Paris en transports en commun doivent donc prévoir des heures supplémentaires.
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I absolutely loved Disneyland Paris! The park was beautiful, clean, and so much fun to explore. I especially loved the atmosphere and the little differences that make it unique from the Disney parks in the U.S. The castle was absolutely gorgeous, and everything felt magical. I had a wonderful experience and would definitely visit again. Both parks are wonderful especially the World of Frozen.
We have been to Disney World over 15 times and Disneyland 5. We were looking forward to our first Disney international experience in Paris. It was fun to experience attractions different from those that you would find in the United States. Entry into both parks was easy and fast. That is when the Disney service experience fell well below the baseline they created at the other parks we visited. Here is a list of areas Disneyland Paris could definitely improve if they chose to: How about installing some fans at the attraction ques - global warming is real and it’s not going to cooler in the upcoming years. How about selling fewer “skip the line options - some attractions had more individuals on the priority lanes than the regular entry doubling and even tripling the posted wait times. Friendly and helpful cast members - not in any of our interactions - I thought that was part of the Disney experience. The app is good for “projecting” wait times but the map and directions actually suck - how about more detail as you zoom in and more accurately calculating walking times to get from one attraction to the next. Signage to help get places - there is some but be creative in your design and placement like only Disney can do and save us time trying to figure out the best way to get places. Their desserts and pastries are more varied and much better than USA parks. The food however, is well below average. I was expecting an elevated culinary experience from a food kiosk to a restaurant and was disappointed at all food options. The restaurants should be serving 5 star meals if charging 5+ star prices. I never like giving poor reviews but these are all areas Disney should correct - I am amazed they want this to be their brand when I have always experienced the Disney Magic before. It’s hard to pass up a Disneyland visit - simply be prepared .
Dear James, Thank you for taking the time to write this detailed review regarding your experience at Disneyland Paris. It is through such feedback that we can isolate issues and areas in need of attention. Rest assured that we have addressed your comments with the staff concerned and appropriate action will be taken to ensure that we are consistently delivering the five star standard we pride ourselves on. We hope to welcome you again. Regards, Darcy Guest Experience Team
We visited Disneyland Paris from 3–7 August 2026 for a very special trip, as we got engaged during our holiday. The park itself is, of course, beautiful and there is so much to see and enjoy, but unfortunately our experience with some of the staff really affected our visit. During our stay, my fiancé fractured his ankle and was unable to weight-bear. We needed a wheelchair to help him safely get out of our hotel. I was told I would need to travel to the park myself to hire one, so I left my injured fiancé in the hotel room and made the approximately 10-minute walk to the park alone. When I arrived, I was then told that I needed to queue to enter the park with everyone else before I could get the wheelchair. I explained repeatedly that my fiancé was injured in our hotel, couldn’t walk and that I wasn’t trying to enter the park for the day — I simply needed the wheelchair so I could get him safely out of the hotel. The response I received was essentially “too bad, you need to wait like everyone else.” I found this incredibly upsetting and lacking in compassion. We weren’t asking for preferential treatment; we were dealing with a genuine medical situation and simply needed some assistance. We also encountered staff members who were rude and unhelpful during our visit, and we noticed staff frequently using their phones while working, which was disappointing to see. What makes this particularly sad is that this was our engagement trip. We had chosen Disneyland Paris because we wanted to create magical memories together, and while there were certainly enjoyable parts of the park, the attitude and lack of compassion from some staff members left a very negative impression. Disney is known around the world for its customer service and attention to detail. Unfortunately, that was not the experience we received. I hope Disneyland Paris takes this feedback seriously, particularly regarding how injured and vulnerable guests are treated. A little compassion and understanding in a difficult situation would have made a huge difference to us.
Dear Georgie, Thank you for sharing your experience at Disneyland Paris. Each of our Cast Members is expected to reflect the exceptional service for which we are known, and we are truly sorry to learn this was not your experience. Be assured that your comment will be passed onto the relevant teams in order to help us improve our services. We do hope you give us another opportunity to demonstrate the high-caliber service we are capable of sharing with our Guests. Regards, Darcy Guest Experience Team
Half of the attractions closed. Even though it was known that a heat wave was coming, the park did not prepare.
There are various foods, they are so good I’m moved the magical show 🥳
Too expensive for the such long lines there are. You don't see anything in one day; 3 is ideal. A unique experience, that is clear. But every time I go, the price is higher.
We are huge Disney fans - - we have annual passes to the parks in Florida. We booked our tickets though Viator and that worked perfectly. We anticipated a smooth trip on the RER-A train from Paris but we k learned it is out of service for weeks for maintenance. What a nightmare getting there from Paris but the return Uber experience was far worse - - hundreds of people stranded by virtual standstill traffic and cancelled bookings. Book a bus if you can but otherwise stay away.
Quite expensive, nice Disney feeling, but I didn't think the attractions were that good
Great 3rd visit! We had a wonderful time. Especially liked Bistrot Remy and our waiter Ash was brilliant! The bill was only slightly more than Captain Jack’s but we had more food and drink and a way better experience. The new Frozen land is amazing and we enjoyed the new ride. But the queues were much longer than previous trips possibly due to the numbers of people in the priority queue which seems now to be really affecting the experience of others who have paid a lot to be in the park. We didn’t have time to see any shows as a result but the virtual queues to meet Mickey and a princess were brilliant! If only that could be done for Crush’s coaster! Overall we had a great time and the kids were delighted. Staff very friendly and went out of their way to ensure kids having a great holiday.
Where were all of the characters? We missed seeing Mickey, Minnie, etc…. We were not happy with the night show experience. There was no organization. The people in the crowd were pushing and shoving. There should have been personnel to control the situation. There was no clear pathway to go down in case of an emergency. The employees of the Disney parks in Paris were very friendly.



