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Is 3 days too much 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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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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How many days do you need to do Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park? Personally, I think 3-4 days is the perfect amount of time to thoroughly enjoy each park.

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  1. Day 1. Walt Disney Park, Ratatouille ride and Sleeping Beauty Castle.
  2. Day 2. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Lion King show and Disney Village.
  3. Day 3. Avenger's HQ, Art of Disney Animation and Seine River Cruise.


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You can do three days without park hopper and skip one park, or you can get park hopper and visit all four parks. We discuss these options more below. Either way, we recommend buying three-day tickets from an authorized seller of discount Disney World tickets, like Undercover Tourist.

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Visiting the Major Parks – 1 Per Day Over Four Days You still won't have time to experience everything that the parks have to over, but that is often the beauty of Disney, always having something that draws you back. Be sure to allow four full days for this, not including any travel days.

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In so doing, this offers suggestions for leisurely ways to “stop and smell the roses” and enjoy the exceptional Disney theming. (Updated February 11, 2023.) With the highest attraction count of any Disney theme park in the United States, dedicating two days to Disneyland is a good idea.

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The best days to visit Disneyland Paris – when the number of visitors is relatively low – are Tuesday or Thursday. Some schools in Paris have Wednesdays off, which may be a good opportunity for the local kids to visit Disneyland Paris with their grandparents.

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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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Hi there! Tickets only sell out at exceptionally busy times and looking at this crowd calendar for June (https://queue-times.com/parks/4/calendar/2019/06) I would think you would be fine to buy it when you are there. If you are still worried however, you can always buy it directly from Disney online.

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A. Yes. Don't worry, Disneyland Paris is full of attractions that are protected against rain. For your safety, access to some attractions may be restricted without prior warning due to adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain and high winds.

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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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Though tickets are easy to buy once you're at the resort, it is highly recommended you buy your Disneyland Paris tickets in advance at Disneyland Paris.com to save both time and money at the gate, taking advantage of the security and great advance purchase offers available when buying direct online.

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As for the best time of year, avoid coming to Disneyland Paris during the summer. If you want to save as much money as possible while avoiding large crowds, consider visiting mid-week. These are the most likely time periods for off-peak pricing, and there will usually be shorter queues and smaller crowds.

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