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Are the queues big at Disneyland Paris?

Wait Time At The Disneyland Paris Your wait time at the attraction can vary depending on the ride that you choose to go for on your visit. Some can have a very long wait time, close to 45 mins to an hour, whereas some may vary from 30 – 45 mins.



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The Disneyland Paris low season is considered from 1st November to 31st March, except for Halloween (up to the first week of November) and the holiday season (from 11 November to the 7th of January this year). Disneyland Paris at Christmas is always one of the busiest periods!

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If you want to make the most of your day by avoiding visitor traffic at Disneyland, get up as early as possible. The park opens to the public at 10:00 am. You should keep that time in mind and arrive as early as you can to be among the first through the gates.

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Disney Premier Access (the FASTPASS system at Disneyland Paris) costs between €5 and €15 for one-time access to skip the line at select attractions. If you'd like access to all the lanes, there is an “ultimate” option for between €90 and €150, depending on the day.

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??Plan your trip during off-peak seasons This is typically January to March, mid-April to May, and September to early December – excluding school holidays and special events. If your schedule allows, aim to visit on weekdays rather than weekends.

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This is typically January to March, mid-April to May, and September to early December – excluding school holidays and special events. If your schedule allows, aim to visit on weekdays rather than weekends.

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Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.

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The short answer is yes, but it will take careful planning and a lot of walking. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your one-day visit to Disneyland Paris.

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The most straightforward way to stand in line less at Disneyland — on any day — is simply to be in the parks during the lowest crowd times of the day. The crowds are always much smaller first thing in the morning. Many guests have trouble getting up early on vacation, which is a factor that you should exploit.

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Disney Premier Access (the FASTPASS system at Disneyland Paris) costs between €5 and €15 for one-time access to skip the line at select attractions. If you'd like access to all the lanes, there is an “ultimate” option for between €90 and €150, depending on the day.

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To avoid the nightmare of visiting on a heavily trafficked day, avoid Saturdays and, to a lesser extent, Sundays. Kids are out of school and most parents are off work, which makes these choice days for many Paris and Ile-de-France residents to treat themselves to a date at Disneyland.

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Don't waste your time in Paris by standing in ticket lines when you don't have to. Skip-the-line (also called fast-track or priority or reserved entry) tickets that let you book a specific date/time slot are almost always worth getting and are easy to buy online before you travel.

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Depending on the date of purchase of Non-Dated Park Access, a park reservation in addition to valid Non-Dated Park Access for the same date are required to enter the Disney Parks. Park reservation is required if it is specified in the Terms & Conditions approved at the time of purchase of the Non-Dated Park Access.

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