Disneyland Paris Admission and Pass Prices


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Disneyland Paris® Admission and Pass Prices

The pricing structure for Disneyland Paris is very simple indeed. Only one type of ticket is available, the Park Pass. The pass includes entrance and allows unlimited use of all available attractions. The Park Passes come in a few different flavours though. A year is divided into two seasons, Low Season [Saison Basse] (October to March, excluding the two weeks around Christmas and New Year), and High Season [Saison Haute] (April to September including Easter and Christmas). You can buy 1, 2, or 3 day passes, or " length of stay" passes if you're a guest at a Disney Hotel. There are also Annual Passes. I haven't included prices for " length of stay" passes because the cost depends upon, surprise surprise, your length of stay! Here's a guide to the other current (1998) prices though.

High Season
Passport Length Adult Child
1 Day 200FF/£20/$32 155FF/£16/$26
1 Evening* 150FF/£15/$24 100FF/£10/$16
2 Days 380FF/£38/$61 295FF/£30/$48
3 Days 515FF/£52/$83 400FF/£40/$64
* Evening tickets are available only after 5pm during high season, and cannot be bought in advance.
Low Season
Passport Length Adult Child
1 Day 160FF/£16/$26 130FF/£13/$21
2 Days 305FF/£31/$50 250FF/£25/$40
3 Days 415FF/£42/$68 335FF/£34/$51
The Classic Annual Passport gets you in every day except some busy weekends and public holidays and costs 695FF/£70/$112 (and 495FF/£50/$80 for kids).
The Fantasia Annual Plus Passport gets you in every day for 995FF/£100/$160 (and 695FF/£70/$112 for kids).
There is another annual pass known as the Francillien, but this available to local residents only.
Use your MKC card, if you have one, for a 10% discount (US, Japanese and Gold Cards only - you can borrow someone else's, they never check). Children are defined as 3 - 11, and those under 3 get in for free.
So, where can you buy your passes??
The main ticket office is situated at the main entrance underneath the pink Disneyland Hotel.
You can also get tickets at any UK Disney Store, or at the Thomson's Bureau de Change at the Folkestone 'Le Shuttle' terminal. In France you can get tickets at the paris Tourist Office on the Champs Elysées, at FNAC Stores, Virgin Megastores, the Galeries Lafayette department store, the AMEX desk in the Disneyland Hotel (but it's not always manned), at some RATP Métro/RER ticket windows, and the Tourism Offices at Charles De Gaulle and Orly Airports. Tickets can be bought by Mimitel on 3615 Disneyland (but costs just over 2 Francs per minute). There are other places too, the network is continually expanding.
Annual passports can be bought from the Guest Relations office opposite the side entrance to the Disneyland Hotel.
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