We’ve no doubt become acclimatised to the biannual Disneyland Paris ticket price rises in April and November each year — a pound here, a Euro there — but this season holds a pleasant surprise for visitors from the United Kingdom, at least. Rather than
ticket prices jumping up again, as they did with a
big increase for the price of longer stays in April, almost all of the Adult ticket prices and even a few Child prices have actually been reduced by a pound or more.
This means that a
1 Day/1 Park Ticket will now cost you a rounded
£50 bought in advance from the UK, rather than the £51 before 8th November. Likewise, a
1 Day/2 Park Ticket has been rounded down to a neat
£60. And, perhaps realising they stepped too far up earlier this year, the top
5 Day/2 Park Ticket has been reduced by a whole £8 to
£169 (although with the
Extra Day Free offer, the real price is £152 — and even then you’d be mad not to just buy an
Annual Passport).
Here’s the full round-up of price changes for both Pound Sterling and Euros:
Ticket Type — Adult/Child (3-11yrs)
- 1 Day 1 Park
£51/£45 to £50/£45 (-£1/+-£0) — €57/€51 to €59/€53 (+€2/+€2)
- 1 Day 2 Parks
£61/£55 to £60/£54 (-£1/-£1) — €69/€62 to €71/€64 (+€2/+€2)
- 2 Days 2 Parks
£108/£97 to £104/£94 (-£4/-£3) — €122/€109 to €123/€111 (+€1/+€2)
- 3 Days 2 Parks
£134/£115 to £129/£117 (-£5/+£2) — €151/€130 to €153/€138 (+€2/+€8)
- 4 Days 2 Parks
£159/£134 to £152/£137 (-£7/+£3) — €179/€151 to €180/€162 (+€1/+€11)
- 5 Days 2 Parks
£177/£141 to £169/£152 (-£8/+£11) — €200/€180
You can find
a complete guide to Disneyland Paris Park Tickets here.
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