How much does Disneyland Paris truly cost for a family, and where can you make smart savings? The answer to the question of Disneyland Paris costs largely depends on when you visit, where you stay, and how far in advance you book. In this friendly guide, we’ll calmly lay out all the prices for you – including magical saving tips that could easily keep hundreds of euros in your pocket.
Summary
Ticket Prices: What You’ll Pay at the Gate

A flexible 1-day, 1-park ticket typically costs around €119 for adults and €111 for children aged 3 to 11. Children under 3 years old enjoy free entry – a lovely bonus for young families! If you opt for a fixed-date ticket, prices on quieter days can start from approximately €62. And do keep a close eye out for Bon Plan tickets (promotional tickets offered by Disney on selected dates): these can sometimes allow you to visit the park from as little as €49 per person. They usually appear 60 to 90 days before the visit date and are available in limited quantities, so making a swift decision can be truly rewarding.
It’s good to know: the more days you book, the lower the price per day. A multi-day ticket is often tens of euros more economical per day than purchasing individual day tickets. Still unsure about the ideal length of your visit? Our guide on how many days to spend at Disneyland Paris will help you figure it out.
What Does a Family Stay Cost?
For a family of four planning a two-day visit with one overnight stay, here are some realistic guideline prices, including tickets: at a partner hotel just outside the park, you’ll roughly pay €1,200 to €1,800. In a Disney Hotel, this typically rises to €1,700 to €2,100. A Disney Hotel is indeed a greater investment, but it offers wonderful benefits in return: you can easily walk or take a shuttle straight into the park and enjoy Extra Magic Time (early access to the park for hotel guests).
Kevin’s tip
The biggest savings often come from your travel dates. Weekdays in May, June, and from September to mid-October are consistently the most affordable – and as a magical bonus, the queues tend to be shorter during these times too.
Food and Drink: Keeping it Affordable

For the quicker restaurants (counter service, where you order at the counter), expect to pay around €15 to €20 per person for a meal. A table-service restaurant offers a more enchanting atmosphere, but will easily cost €30 or more per person. Savvy savers often bring their own snacks and sealed bottles – which are perfectly allowed into the park – and refill them for free at the water fountains. Planning just one delightful table-service meal and providing your own provisions for the rest of the day is a wonderful way to savour the magic without the bill soaring.
What Does This Mean for Your Disneyland Paris Visit?
- Day Tickets: flexible ±€119, fixed-date from ±€62, Bon Plan offers from €49.
- Children under 3 years old: free entry.
- Family of four, two days with overnight stay: expect €1,200–€2,100 depending on your hotel choice.
- Most affordable: weekdays in May, June, and September to mid-October.
- Save on food with your own snacks, free water points, and one thoughtfully chosen restaurant experience.
So, a day trip or a weekend at Disneyland Paris doesn’t have to break the bank: with clever planning, you can experience all the magic well within your budget. Believe in your own magic, and never let anyone tell you your dreams are too big – especially when it comes to your holiday budget. Have fun planning, and who knows, perhaps we’ll soon be waving at Mickey together on Main Street!
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Welcome to KTW Magazine! I’m Kevin Schrier, the founder of this platform. My passion for Disney began in the opening year of Disneyland Paris, in 1992, when I visited the park with my whole family – my parents and my brother. I was only three years old at the time.
After that first trip, the park quickly became the setting for a very special tradition between my mother and me. Our exclusive trips together created a magical bond that makes this place extra special to me.
With KTW Magazine I combine my years of experience with the latest news and practical tips and tricks. I love sharing my knowledge and inspiring other visitors for a carefree and unforgettable trip to Disneyland Paris.
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