
When you arrive at the gates of either Disney Park, everyone above the age of 3 needs a ticket to get in. Though tickets are easy to buy once you're at the resort, it is highly recommended you buy your Disneyland Paris tickets in advance at Disneyland Paris.com to save both time and money at the gate, taking advantage of the security and great advance purchase offers available when buying direct online.
You can print your tickets at home or, for some orders, now even collect your tickets at the park gates from new automated machines offering a faster, easier process — great if you'd like to skip postage times and costs, or if you've left it until the last minute!
So, choose your ideal Disneyland Paris adventure — from 1 to 4 days of magic, one park or both!



Of course, the easiest way to get your park tickets is to order them direct from Disneyland Paris. Not only will you save time at the gate, you can take advantage of special offer tickets with no mark-up or commission added.
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Ordering tickets direct from Disneyland Paris either online or over the phone will require a delivery charge per ticket. Online payment must be made by Visa, Mastercard or American Express and you should allow 10 days for delivery. There is a maximum of 12 tickets per order online and 8 over the phone.
There are also other ticket sales agents operating online, for an alternative option to the direct site, who may have additional special offers or good discounts on the standard Disneyland Paris prices. Although the discounts are never huge, here are the authorised Disney Parks ticket sellers we'd recommended checking:
All of these now provide print-at-home eTickets as standard (although check to be sure for your specific ticket when booking).
Consult our handy and regularly updated Disneyland Paris Park Tickets Deals listings for an overview of the best current offers from third party ticket sellers.

Disneyland Paris now uses print-at-home e-tickets and e-vouchers as standard when you buy tickets online, offering a faster, easier process with no queues, postage charges or agonising waits for delivery.

Turnstiles and Disney's Fastpass machines have now been adapted so that the process for both standard tickets (with a magnetic strip) and print-at-home E-tickets (with an optical barcode) is largely the same.

Unless you have an Annual Passport, make sure you follow these tips for re-entry and park hopping. Your Disneyland Paris ticket allows you free access into and out of the parks (and between them subject to the terms of your ticket) as many times as you like during its validity, so you can pop back to your car or your hotel and re-enter without problem.
However, this old-fashioned hand stamping system is often not in operation these days. In this case, just scan your ticket when you return or arrive at the other park.

There are also some discounted rate tickets, such as for visitors with disabilities, available only at the park gates.