Disneyland® Paris Tours and Tickets
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Disneyland® Paris

Bring comfortable shoes and be prepared to do lots of walking.
Be prepared to wait in line for up to two hours for popular rides at peak times, especially in the busiest months of July and August.
Disneyland® Paris is wheelchair accessible, priority access is offered to many rides and attractions, and full accessibility maps are available.
Wheelchairs, strollers, and pushchairs are available for rent inside the park.
Families with young kids can take advantage of Baby Switch, which allows one parent to wait with younger children, without having to get back in line for their turn.
Budget travelers can save on costs by bringing a refillable water bottle (drinking water fountains are located around the park), a packed lunch, and snacks—eating out in the Disney Village can be pricey.
Most buildings in the resort are air-conditioned.




















































