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Is 2 days enough for Disneyland Paris?

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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I promise you, with a little planning and A LOT of walking (I clocked up over 30,000 steps a day!) you can do & see everything in Disney in just two days! Here's how we did it…

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You'll save more than $20 per ticket if you choose one park and skip the other. Sticking with one park is arguably the best option for your time and money. However, you'll miss major attractions that are unique to Disneyland Paris. If you choose one park, I'd pick Disneyland over Walt Disney Studios .

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Disney is Definitely For Adults As Well As Kids Although aimed at children more than the major theme parks in the UK, Disneyland Paris can certainly be just as fun for adults. The bigger rides (Space Mountain, Indiana Jones, Tower of Terror, etc.)

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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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Conclusions. Staying off-site at Disneyland Paris is a great way to save on the budget without compromising much in terms of ease of access to the parks. You'll lose Extra Magic Time, but if you're visiting multiple days that isn't a huge loss.

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How Many Days Do I Need at Disneyland? - Most Popular Ticket. We should start by saying that the shortest length of ticket we recommend is the 3-day ticket. In fact, this is our most popular ticket, and our Disneyland packages come standard with 3-day Park Hopper tickets.

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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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After coming back from our Disneyland trip, I put together this list of Disneyland two day itinerary ideas to help traveling families like you make the most of their time at the happiest place on Earth. With a little bit of planning, you can see everything Disneyland has to offer in just 48 hours.

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During August, Disneyland Paris is considerably cheaper and is a nicer temperature. During Spring and Autumn, Walt Disney World but is still a lot more expensive than Disneyland Paris in our price comparison.

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When it comes to younger children, the very best age for Disneyland Paris is how old they are when they reach 102cm, meaning they can have their pick of 45 different Disneyland Paris attractions. This is the most ideal height for pre-schoolers and younger kids.

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However, if you're paying (or hoping to avoid) Paris hotel prices, it might be worth it for you to stay closer to Disneyland Paris for a night. Not only could it be cheaper, you'll be grateful not to have the long train ride back to the city after a full Disney day.

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Where is Disneyland Paris? Disneyland Paris, or Euro Disney, is about 20 miles (32km) to the east of the centre of Paris. The most popular way to travel between Disneyland Paris and the city centre is on the suburban commuter trains called the RER (Regional Express Network).

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Yes it's doable. There's some rides that are the same as Disneyland and some you shouldn't miss; Phantom Manor, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain. Make sure you see the uniquely Paris things like the upstairs castle, the Alice maze, the 20,000 leagues walk through.

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