Disneyland® Paris Multi-Day Ticket





Description
Make the most of your Disneyland® Paris visit with a multi-day hopper ticket to both parks. Enjoy immersive rides, magical entertainment, and exclusive experiences in each park, with the freedom to move between them throughout your stay - all at your own pace over multiple days.
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Itinerary
Experience the storybook world of Disney® as you discover five magical themed lands where enchantment lives at every turn: Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland. In a kingdom not so far away - somewhere between wishing upon a star and seeing dreams come true - beloved Disney heroes and heroines inhabit fairy tales that are, happily, never-ending. Don't miss unforgettable Character meet-and-greets, the breathtaking Disney Tales of Magic nighttime spectacular, and thrills that come in all shapes and sizes, from family-friendly fun to heart-pounding adventures for the bravest explorers.
Ready to live the adventure? Step into Disney® Adventure World and be transported into extraordinary, immersive worlds inspired by Disney, Pixar and MARVEL. Feel like a true citizen of Arendelle in the enchanting World of Frozen, team up with Earth's mightiest heroes at Marvel Avengers Campus, and dive into colourful Pixar stories in the Worlds of Pixar - from Ratatouille and Toy Story to Finding Nemo and beyond. End your day in spectacular fashion with Disney Cascade of Lights, a one-of-a-kind nighttime lake show featuring fireworks, water screens and aquatic drones. The adventure is yours to live!
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Disneyland® Paris is only 35min away from the center of Paris with the RER A train.
- Download the free Disneyland® Paris APP to plan your visit and book restaurants. Sync your Viator tickets on the app and choose one of the Disney Premier Access options to overtake the regular queue of some of the most popular attractions!
- You can present either a printed or a mobile ticket for this activity.
- 2, 3, and 4 Multi-Day Tickets are valid for use on dates of visit selected at the time of booking (the dates of visit must be consecutive).
- Please note that no amendments can be made, including name changes. Make sure to bring your ID which could be asked for at the gate entrance.
- Children's 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 Disney® Adventure World. 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.
Reviews(3,307)
An overpriced collection of mainly kitchy attractions with occasional fun amenities that take for ever to enjoy for 2 mins or a fortune to skip the line.
The Hotel and food were excellent with a good variety of food and a clean room the shower at Hotel Cheyenne was over a bath with a curtain . The meals we booked on the first and last night were excellent with a good variety of food and great staff. The meals we had on the second evening was awful the pudding was Burnt and then the waiter blamed me even though I obviously didn’t shove it in the microwave! Very upset with the food an attitude Don’t go to Walt’s Restaurant!
To begin with, both parks are really beautiful. You can't say anything wrong about that, you will have to look for rubbish on the ground. What is less is that no matter where you go to get a drink, especially around midday or later in the day, the drink is quite lukewarm. If you go through the park on summer days, you want something cold to drink and not a lukewarm drink for which you pay a premium. The food isn't great everywhere either, or you say wow I ate well. The shows and parades are really recommended, but keep a good distance from the gate and don't give any space away because if you blink once, people will be in front of or among your own family. The long queues are not as bad as they look; you have to try the top attractions either very early or around mealtime, then they are short, but otherwise an hour is nothing. The downside is when you are in long queues and the days are warm, so you are out in the sun, so something to drink in the queue is not a luxury. Sometimes there are some malfunctions at attractions, but that is usually quickly resolved. More beautiful experiences for the kids, but they are long days to see everything in 2 days.
2 day ticket allowed us to go between both parks very easily. Great way to do it all. Makes planning ahead of time easy.
We went to the Florida one a few years back but with this one being cheaper/closer we were very excited to try it! We were not disappointed at all and in some ways preferred this one. The shows we watched were very good, some of the rides here were better, like their it's a small world. The food was better at this one too. It's also very handy how you can walk between the two parks too. The staff on the rides were mostly friendly, especially one gentleman on the tower of tower who was so lovely to my daughter when she got a bit scared. Yes you do queue up but the rides are worth it and it doesn't feel like you queue up for long. If you're claustrophobic you might not like the queuing up as you are all very close. The only other slight criticism of the park are the toilets, there needs to be more and they need to be cleaner, it's not good enough for the price you pay. You expect to queue for the rides but not the toilets! Also top tip: the park opens at 9.10/9.15 which is worth noting as it says 9.30 online but I think they just let people in early which is good for heading straight for a ride!
Very good park with good themes, the atmosphere is respected, but some attractions are not doable for larger people
Recommended, really nice and fun place
3 day multi park tickets the castle is under construction and parades were shorter or cancelled due to extreme hot weather even the train wasn’t running still had a good time but definitely not the same experience as usual.They had water spraying from hoses which felt like the Florida park.
Had an amazing time as a family of 4. My son going on the thrill rides my daughter more the ‘Small World’ style. The character shows certainly worth a watch, we were lucky to meet Minnie mouse in a quiet area near thunder mountain so little queue time, Mickey coming to the hotel. Cascade of lights (drone show) was amazing went back a second time. The castle display was nowhere near as good in comparison. We booked to see Elsa and Anna which was a really good experience and one of the highlights. Food and drink expensive and limited within, the village much better. We also ate at the Toy Story hotel buffet (not worth the money and would recommend the village). We got on so many rides, fun had by all ages. Would recommend and return. Thanks Disney.
Lion King show was great Bravo to all the actors in the show Thanks also for the availability of the employees



