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Which day is best to go to Disneyland Paris?

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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To avoid the nightmare of visiting on a heavily trafficked day, avoid Saturdays and, to a lesser extent, Sundays. Kids are out of school and most parents are off work, which makes these choice days for many Paris and Ile-de-France residents to treat themselves to a date at Disneyland.

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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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Disneyland Paris on a Budget: It's all about Timing Train, tickets and hotel prices all increase during this period, and at weekends. If you're booking a package holiday with Disney, the cheapest time to go is in between Christmas and spring.

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Whether a day trip to Disneyland Paris is worth it depends on your personal preferences and priorities. If you're a huge Disney fan and you've always dreamed of visiting Disneyland Paris, then a day trip could be a great way to experience the park and make some magical memories.

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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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If you suddenly decide to go to the Disneyland Paris parks, you can buy same-day tickets online, though it is best to buy in advance when possible as tickets are more expensive when purchased on the day of your visit. Hotel/ticket packages are also available as are annual passes.

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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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Even a casual Disney fan will enjoy Disneyland Paris, but you shouldn't expect an exact copy of any other Disney park. The rides are more thrilling, the castle is more colorful and the experience is all-around fantastic ... as long as you don't expect gourmet cuisine or adorably Instagrammable Disney treats.

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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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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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Disney Premier Access (the FASTPASS system at Disneyland Paris) costs between €5 and €15 for one-time access to skip the line at select attractions. If you'd like access to all the lanes, there is an “ultimate” option for between €90 and €150, depending on the day.

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However, you should always start any day at Disneyland Paris with… Westward Ho! – Start your day by rope dropping Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, which is the most popular attraction at Disneyland Paris. You could always do this via Standby Pass later, but arriving first thing in the morning is the safe bet.

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Yes, with Disneyland Paris welcoming guests throughout the year from Europe and beyond, all Cast Members speak English and are ready to help you with any questions.

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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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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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