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Disneyland Paris 2026 Annual Passes: which pass to choose and profitability

4 min Guide 2026 Disneyland Paris France · Chessy

Disneyland Paris has significantly restructured its Annual Passes offering with the launch of the Disneyland Pass (Bronze, Silver, Gold) range. Sharply increasing prices, strict reservation quotas, elimination of many historical advantages: here is our cold analysis to calculate the profitability of your subscription in 2026 and find out if it is still worth it.

Disneyland Pass at a glance
  • Bronze Pass: €289/year — 170 days of access (excluding weekends and holidays)
  • Silver Pass: €499/year — 300 days of access (except very high season)
  • Gold Pass: €699/year — 365 days of unlimited access (Magic Hours included)
  • Reservations required: 3 simultaneous reservations max on the platform
  • Bronze profitability: Profitable from 4 days of visit per year
  • Gold profitability: Profitable from 8 to 10 days of visit
Our angle

Updated May 2026. The new annual passes are expensive and restrictive. Our guide analyzes the cost compared to traditional individual tickets to help you choose the option best suited to your frequency of visit.

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Quick expert opinion

If you live less than 2 hours from Paris and can come during the week, the Bronze Pass is a golden deal. If you only come on weekends, the Silver Pass is the best compromise.

The Gold Pass at €699 is extremely difficult to make profitable for an occasional visitor, unless you absolutely want to take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours every morning of the year and the free, unrestricted parking.

1. The 3 Disneyland Pass 2026 Packages: Prices and Days of Access

The Disneyland Pass range is 100% digital (via the mobile application) and offers three levels of services.

1. Disneyland Pass Bronze (€289 or €25/month): Entry level. 170 days of access per year, mainly during the week and outside school holidays. Free parking included. Ideal for students, retirees or people with flexible schedules.

2. Disneyland Pass Silver (€499 or €43/month): Mid-range. 300 days of access per year. It excludes long weekends, long weekends, Halloween, Christmas and long summer weekends. 10% discount in stores.

AdvantageBronze Pass (€289)Silver Pass (€499)Gold Pass (€699)
Access days170 days/year300 days/year365 days/year
Disney ParkingIncluded (free)Included (free)Included (free)
Extra Magic TimeNoNoYes (From 8:30 a.m.)
Discount ShopsNone-10%-15%
Discount RestaurantsNoneNone-15%

2. Profitability Matrix: When does the pass become profitable?

To calculate profitability, we compare the price of the pass to the average price of an individual ticket dated 1 day / 2 parks (estimated at €85 on average) and to the cost of parking (€30 per visit if you come by car).

Profitability of the Bronze Pass (€289): - **With car:** Profitable from the **3rd day** of visit (3 x €85 tickets + 3 x €30 parking = €345). - **Without a car:** Profitable from the **4th day**.

Profitability of the Silver Pass (€499): - **With car:** Profitable from the **5th day** of visit. - **Without a car:** Profitable from **6th day**.

3. The reservation system and its pitfalls

Having an Annual Pass does not give you the right to show up at the park entrance unannounced. This is the major constraint of the current system.

You must book each day of visit on the official online platform. You can only have a maximum of **3 simultaneous reservations** in your calendar.

As soon as you make a visit or cancel one, you get back credit to book a new one. This system prevents you from planning many full weekends in a row during high season because Annual Pass quotas run out very quickly, well before classic tickets.

Rule of 3 no-shows!

Please note: if you reserve a day and do not show up at the park (without canceling before 10 a.m. the same day) 3 times in a row, Disneyland Paris will block your pass and your reservation rights for 30 days. Be rigorous!