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Eurodisney in Paris
Disneyland Paris, or Eurodisney, is the most beautiful amusement park in Europe with over 50 attractions, hotels inspired by beloved fairy-tale characters for both adults and children, restaurants, spas, boutiques, shows, and parades year-round.
It might not be the first thing that comes to mind when visiting Paris, but anyone who loves magic and the thrill of countless adventures shouldn't miss the chance to spend at least a day in this enchanted world and discover the wonderful atmospheres of Disney.
Buy Tickets for Disneyland Paris (Eurodisney) in Advance to Avoid Long Lines
You don't realize how many people visit Disneyland Paris every day of the year until you get to the ticket counter and see the line of people waiting. It's not fun to spend an hour waiting in line, especially if your kids are eager to get in. So, the first piece of advice we would give is to purchase your tickets in advance to avoid long lines. If you haven't left yet, buy them online on the official Disney website. The tickets are mailed to your home, but you need to book them at least 8 days in advance. If you are already in the city, you can find them at the Disney Store on the Champs-Élysées or at the Paris Tourist Office on Rue des Pyramides, 25 (Metro stop Pyramides).
Visit Eurodisney
A whole country with fantastic rides, dreamlike settings, and the most beautiful fairy-tale characters of all time, where at every corner imagination becomes reality. In Walt Disney Studios Park, you will discover the secrets of animated cinema, while in Disneyland Park you will experience the magic of classic Disney fairy tales as you pass through 5 enchanted lands. The first is Main Street U.S.A., which recreates the atmosphere of an early 1900s American town; it is the main avenue of the park and leads to Sleeping Beauty's castle, with the magic continuing through Frontierland, Adventureland, Discoveryland, and more, with many attractions for all ages, restaurants, and shops. Plus, there's Disney Village where the fun continues late into the night.
The Hotels of Disneyland (Eurodisney) Paris
You can stay in one of 14 hotels inside Eurodisney or just a few steps from the park, living a fairy-tale experience in Victorian-style buildings from the late 1800s at the Disney Hotel, immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Manhattan at the Disney's Hotel New York, get lost in nature in wooden and stone buildings reflected in the waters of a lake at the Sequoia Lodge, or enter the authentic atmosphere of the Wild West at Disney's Hotel Cheyenne.
If you're looking for hotels outside the park but still nearby, check out Booking.com's offerings at Disneyland Paris.
Ticket Prices for Disneyland in Paris
Visitors to Paris can choose to dedicate one or more days to the famous amusement park, purchasing very flexible tickets that include access to both parks. The tickets can include 1, 2, or 3 days that do not need to be consecutive and are valid for one year from the date of purchase. Here are the ticket prices published on the official Eurodisney website. If your departure is after this date, we recommend checking for possible variations.
Mini Ticket 1 Day for 2 Parks (Disneyland and Disney Studios, valid only on weekdays) Adult: $62 Child (ages 3 to 11): $55 Magic Ticket 1 Day for 2 Parks (Disneyland and Disney Studios, valid on weekdays and weekends) Adult: $74 Child (ages 3 to 11): $67 2-Day Ticket for 2 Parks (Disneyland and Disney Studios) Adult: $139 Child (ages 3 to 11): $126 3-Day Ticket for 2 Parks (Disneyland and Disney Studios) Adult: $174 Child (ages 3 to 11): $158
4-Day Ticket for 2 Parks (Disneyland and Disney Studios) Adult: $209 Child (ages 3 to 11): $190
How to Get from Paris Airports to Eurodisney
All airports in Paris are well connected to Eurodisney by the VEA shuttle service, which operates 7 days a week, with regular departures every 30 minutes or an hour depending on the time of day. The shuttle will take you directly to the park gates from Orly, Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, and recently also from Beauvais International Airport, where low-cost airlines operate. There are three daily departures from Beauvais to Disneyland at 10:00 AM, 3:00 PM, and 8:30 PM. From **Disneyland to Beauvais, shuttles leave twice a day at 11:40 AM and 5:05 PM. Upon arriving at the airport, follow the signs for the 'VEA Shuttle Disneyland Resort Paris,' which will lead you to the bus stop. You can also purchase tickets onboard directly from the driver.
How to Get from Paris to Eurodisney
The easiest way is the RER A Line heading to Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy, which quickly transports you to the heart of Disneyland Paris in about 40 minutes. The entrance is located 100 meters from the station. For more information, see How to Get Around Paris by Metro.