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Disneyland® Paris Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Disneyland® Paris

Michelle_A, Jun 2026
Fun day at Disney
We had never been to Disneyland Paris, we had a fun day and were able to do both parks in one day but we had the premier pass. If you are only doing one day I would recommend getting the extra pass.
Anna_S, May 2026
Convenient way to Disneyland Paris
Stress free way to get to and from Disneyland Paris. May not be the most economical way but if you want convenience this is a good route to take. I would say allow yourself time to get from the parks to the bus since it’s a 10-15 minute walk. We struggled locating the bus because the parking lot is not well marked. It would have been great if there were a later bus because we weren’t able to see the fireworks show. Overall, good experience.
Christa_B, Jun 2026
Disneyland Paris
The parks are relatively smaller than Orlando, Florida, but still enjoyable none the less. Que times are typically as noted for each ride, so be prepared to wait for popular rides. I love that the park is easily accessible via the Metro. Very convenient and clean
Brandon_G, Jun 2026
Great trip
This drive still memorable safe and friendly. Feel safe and get to your destination quickly trusted service

Disneyland® Paris

4.5
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Paris
A castle known as a symbol of Disneyland® Paris, France
  • 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.

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