Dreaming of a magical family holiday at Disneyland Paris? If you’re wondering about the cost, you’ll soon discover that the answer depends on a few clever choices you make in advance. In this guide, we’ll clearly outline all the expenses – and share our top saving tips to help you keep hundreds of pounds for extra magic.
Where Does Your Money Go?
A trip to Disneyland Paris typically involves four main expenses: tickets, accommodation, food and drink, and extras. By looking at each category separately, you can maintain a clear overview and decide where to save and where to truly splash out for that unforgettable experience.
Tickets
Disneyland Paris operates with dynamic pricing: the quieter the day, the lower the price. A 1-day, 1-park ticket starts from around £50 per person on quieter days, while peak days can see prices rise above £90. Children under 3 years old enter for free – a significant saving for families with a toddler. Always book your tickets online in advance; you’ll pay the highest daily rate at the gate.
Accommodation

You can choose to stay in a Disney Hotel or a partner hotel close to the park. Disney Hotels are a little pricier, but you’ll be immersed in the heart of the magic and benefit from Extra Magic Time (additional park access allowing hotel guests to enter the park earlier). Partner hotels are often tens of pounds cheaper per night and are just a few minutes away via a complimentary shuttle bus. Roughly budget for £130 to £350 per night for a family room, depending on the season and hotel choice.
Food and Drink

For a quick service meal (fast counter-service without table service), expect to pay around £13 to £18 per person. A sit-down dinner in a table-service restaurant, such as Bistrot Chez Rémy, can easily cost £30 to £45 per adult. Good to know: you are welcome to bring your own food and drink into the park. A packed rucksack with sandwiches and snacks can easily save a family £25 to £45 per day.
Extras
These include Premier Access (a paid system allowing you to bypass the regular queue for popular attractions), souvenirs, and parking. These extras are optional, but planning a fixed budget for them in advance will help avoid any unexpected surprises.
Sample Budget: Family with Two Children, Two Days
The total cost will, of course, depend on your choices. As an indication for two adults and two children, enjoying two park days and one overnight stay:
- Budget-friendly: Partner hotel, packed lunch, and quick service meals – from approximately £700 to £1,050
- Comfortable: Disney Hotel, with a mix of quick service and table-service restaurants – approximately £1,300 to £1,900
- Luxury: Disney Hotel, dining with Disney Characters, and Premier Access – from approximately £2,200
Prices vary by season and day; therefore, always check the current prices on the official Disneyland Paris website for the most accurate information.
How to Save Hundreds of Pounds
- Travel outside of school holidays and choose midweek days: this means the lowest ticket prices and shorter queue times.
- Book early – packages combining hotel and tickets are often better value than booking everything separately.
- Bring your own lunch and snacks; with the complimentary drinking water points in the park, you’ll save on beverages too.
- Visit before your youngest child’s third birthday: children under 3 years old enter for free.
- Agree on a souvenir budget per child – this helps avoid discussions and expensive impulse purchases.
What Does This Mean for Your Disneyland Paris Visit?
- Tickets start from around £50 per person per day – booking online in advance is always better value.
- Children under 3 years old visit the park for free.
- For a family of four, over two days: budget for £700 to £2,200, depending on your choices.
- Bringing your own food and drink is allowed and can save up to £45 per day.
- Travelling outside of school holidays offers the most significant savings.
With a clear budget, your Disney trip becomes not only affordable but also wonderfully carefree: you’ll know exactly what you’re spending, while your children’s faces light up at Sleeping Beauty Castle. Still wondering about the ideal length of your visit? Then be sure to read our guide, ‘How Many Days for Disneyland Paris?’ And remember: believe in your own magic, and don’t let anyone tell you your dreams are too big. Follow KTW Magazine — your fastest route to DLP!
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