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Can we cover both parks in Disneyland Paris?

Yes, you have unlimited access to both Disney Parks until your tickets expire meaning you can visit Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park as many times in one day as you wish.



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If you are going to spend two days in Disneyland Paris, I recommend that you visit Disneyland on the first day and Walt Disney Studios on the second day. Disneyland Paris has so much to see and enjoy that to see it in two days you will have to follow a very exhaustive schedule so as not to leave anything behind.

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Disneyland Paris consists of two parks just a few minutes' walk apart. Disneyland Park is where you'll want to spend most of your time. It has the fairytale castle, classic characters, and plenty of rides and attractions. Walt Disney Studios Park is much smaller and is one of Disney's weaker parks.

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You can't do everything at Disneyland in a single day, and you shouldn't feel pressure to. You can ride all the rides without much difficulty many days, but you'll miss out on some other attractions, entertainment, and characters. You'll want to know what your priorities are before you get to the park.

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Disneyland offers the classic Disney experience, whereas California Adventure offers more adult-oriented thrills.

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We'd say to spend two-thirds of your time at Disneyland Park and one-third at Disney California Adventure. Disneyland is bigger and has more rides and things to do. At holiday time, add an extra day or a half day at Disney California Adventure since there is so much to do in terms of added food and entertainment.

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Disneyland Paris consists of two parks just a few minutes' walk apart. Disneyland Park is where you'll want to spend most of your time. It has the fairytale castle, classic characters, and plenty of rides and attractions. Walt Disney Studios Park is much smaller and is one of Disney's weaker parks.

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Walk all the way through this area passing over Disneyland Drive. Continue as you pass The VOID: Step Beyond Reality, Marceline's Confectionary, World of Disney till you reach the Esplanade which is the open area between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.

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Make sure to pay a visit to each of Arcades, explore the shops, and generally marvel at the meticulous level of design present in this incarnation of Main Street, USA. All of this should be pretty easy to accomplish in a single day at Disneyland Paris, no matter what time of year you visit.

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Weekdays are less crowded than weekends, especially Monday-Thursdays. On weekends, Sundays are usually less crowded than Saturdays. Regular weekends tend to be less crowded than holiday weekends.

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The cheapest time to visit Disneyland falls around non-holiday months and periods when school is in session. Specifically, this is after the holiday season, starting in the middle of January through the end of February — before California schools' spring break months in March and April.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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How many days should you spend in Disneyland parks? Though there are just 2 parks at Disneyland Resort, there are still plenty of attractions and things to do. Ideally, you should plan on spending a total of 3-4 days in the parks to cover most everything, including rides, characters, shows, and fireworks.

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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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You can't do everything at Disneyland in a single day, and you shouldn't feel pressure to. You can ride all the rides without much difficulty many days, but you'll miss out on some other attractions, entertainment, and characters. You'll want to know what your priorities are before you get to the park.

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Thanks for popping in to planDisney with your question. Unfortunately, there are no half-day ticket options. Theme park tickets are sold in full day increments – there are one-day tickets and multi-day tickets. There is so much to see and take in, you'll need at least one full day, even if you visit only one park!

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