Yes, in 2026, Disneyland Paris remains significantly cheaper than Walt Disney World in Orlando for both tickets and accommodations. A standard one-day, one-park ticket for Paris typically ranges from $75 to $115 USD, whereas Orlando prices often start at $109 and can soar to over $180 during peak periods. Furthermore, Disneyland Paris offers more affordable multi-day packages and its "Disney Premier Access" (the equivalent of Lightning Lane) is often less expensive on a per-ride basis. Lodging in the Val d'Europe area surrounding the Paris park provides a wide array of high-quality, low-cost hotels that are much cheaper than the "Good Neighbor" hotels in Orlando. However, travelers should factor in the cost of food and beverage, which is quite high in France, and the overall size difference: Disney World is a massive resort the size of San Francisco with four parks, while Paris consists of two smaller parks that can be seen in a much shorter timeframe, making the "cost per hour of entertainment" a more complex calculation.