Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Entering Disneyland Paris

One of the many things I love about Parc Disneyland in Paris is the way in which we enter the park. The Disneyland Hotel stands at the entrance to the park, which means the ticketing and the entry gates are all underneath the hotel itself!
All ticketing windows are beneath the hotel, which does mean there is limited area to queue for tickets. But, Disney are prepared for this, and have set up as many ticketing windows as possible.
Once you purchase your tickets, or billet (in French), or if you already have them, you can procede past the ticketing windows to the entry gates. Then you will enter into the beautiful Parc Disneyland.
If you do arrive early in the morning, and the ticketing queues are very busy (as they can be at the weekends and during the festive season), you can enter the park from the right hand side, slightly bypassing the queuing area.

While we are talking about billet, it would be good to mention the price of individual tickets. If you stay at a Disneyland Paris Resort Hotel, you can get your tickets included in the room, which means from the time you check in until the time you have to leave the park, you have unlimited access to both Disney Parks!
However, if you want to purchase your own tickets, the current pricing range is:
  • 1 Day/1 Park - Adult €53 Child €45
  • 1 Day/2 Parks - Adult €67 Child €57
  • 2 Days/2 Parks - Adult €118 Child €99
  • 3 Days/2 Parks - Adult €143 Child €122
  • 4 Days/2 Parks - Adult €172 Child €146
These prices are until 8th November 2010, and Paris usually updates their prices in November and again in April yearly. If you are thinking about visiting for more than 3 days, the Annual Passport may be your best bet. You can also upgrade your tickets to this when you are in the park too. Prices correct at time of posting - but always best to check with Disney direct.

UK residents can receive some great offers and deals by buying tickets in advance. Visit Disneyland Paris UK website for further information.

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