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Do I need to buy Disneyland Paris tickets in advance?

Park Tickets for Disneyland Paris. Explore our range of Park Tickets and choose the right one for you! Ticket sales at the Disney Park entrances being not available (except special rates tickets), make sure you buy your tickets in advance on our website.



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First things first, yes, you must purchase Disneyland Paris tickets in advance! You cannot buy Disneyland Paris tickets at the entrance. Only special-rate tickets for guests with disabilities, their accompanying guest and certain tickets related to Annual Pass holder benefits can be purchased at the gate on the day.

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The tickets must be booked at least 8 days before your visit date. If you don't select this option, your tickets will be sent to you via e-mail a few minutes after your booking has been confirmed. Book your Disneyland Paris dream adventure.

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Disney requires you to pick a start date for your visit to the theme parks and to make a park reservation. If you're looking for the cheapest Disney tickets, check our calendar to see the rates by date (which you can see on our availability calendar).

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Though Disneyland tickets themselves don't really sell out, reservations do — and you'll need both to get into the park.

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The general advice is to book a holiday 180 days (around six months) in advance to ensure you're getting the best early-bird price for your trip. Next, avoid school holidays. If you're taking little ones to Disneyland Paris, this can be easier said than done, however it will save you a fair chunk of money.

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Guests can make Disneyland theme park reservations on a rolling basis. Guests with 1-5 day tickets can make reservations 120 days in advance of their visit and guests with Disneyland Magic Key Annual Passes can make park reservations 90 days before the day they hope to visit.

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A: Yes, Disneyland tickets are priced on a date based pricing system. This means that tickets will vary in price by date. The more in demand the date, the higher the ticket price.

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The general advice is to book a holiday 180 days (around six months) in advance to ensure you're getting the best early-bird price for your trip. Next, avoid school holidays. If you're taking little ones to Disneyland Paris, this can be easier said than done, however it will save you a fair chunk of money.

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A: Yes. While you can purchase theme park tickets once you arrive at Walt Disney World Resort, we do recommend that you buy tickets in advance.

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You can purchase tickets at the Main Entrance Ticket Booth located in the Esplanade between the two park entrances. While buying in person is possible, I highly recommend that you purchase your tickets ahead of time to avoid the worry of being able to get same-day reservations.

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Buy Disneyland Tickets Online Even hours before your arrival is better than purchasing them at the gate. If you're purchasing multi-day tickets 48 hours in advance them you'll want to purchase your tickets here for some savings on them.

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Guests with 1-5 day tickets can make reservations 120 days in advance of their visit and guests with Disneyland Magic Key Annual Passes can make park reservations 90 days before the day they hope to visit. Disneyland opens up reservation blocks throughout the time leading up to the actual park day.

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Securing your tickets early is undoubtedly one of the cheapest ways to go to Disneyland if you're not opting for a full Disney vacation package. Pre-purchasing tickets offer notable savings compared to gate prices.

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As you are aware, each Guest of the Disneyland Resort theme parks currently requires both valid theme park admission and a theme park reservation. Because the number of park reservations is limited, they can occasionally run out.

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It's always a great time to visit Disney theme parks! However, when planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort, expect lower crowds from mid-September through mid-November (before the Thanksgiving break). Mid-January through mid-March is another time when potentially lower crowds are expected.

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