Disneyland Paris

Tickets and discounts for Disneyland Paris: how to pay less in 2026

4 min Guide 2026 Disneyland Paris France · Chessy

Visiting Disneyland Paris is expensive, but paying full price at the entrance to the parks is the worst possible mistake. Dated tickets, FNAC promotions, CSE or Groupon offers: here is our selection of the best legal plans to buy your tickets cheaper in 2026.

Ticket tips in brief
  • No sales at ticket counters: You must buy online before arriving
  • Dated ticket: Up to 30% savings compared to the Liberty ticket
  • FNAC / Leclerc purchase: Often reductions of €5 to €15 on dated tickets
  • CSE / CE offers: The most profitable channel for employees (up to -40%)
  • 1 day / 2 parks ticket: Cost effective if you stay at least 10 hours on site
  • BEWARE of scams: Never buy on LeBonCoin or in front of the parks
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Updated May 2026. Official Disneyland Paris prices have increased again this year. Our mission is to help you find real promotions and understand the complex price list to choose the most advantageous plan.

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Buy a dated ticket in advance on the official website or via approved distributors (FNAC, Carrefour Spectacles).

This is the safest and cheapest option. Undated Liberté tickets cost €30-45 more per ticket and require a reservation.

1. Understand the price list: Dated vs. Freedom

There are two main types of tickets to access the Disneyland Paris parks.

1. Dated Tickets (Recommended): You choose your visit date upon purchase (from 1 to 4 days). Cancellation is free up to 3 days before the chosen date. These are the cheapest tickets, from €59 to €99 per day depending on the season.

2. Liberté Tickets (Undated):Valid for 1 year from purchase. They cost around €105 (1 park) or €130 (2 parks). Please note: they require you to register on the official reservation platform before coming, subject to availability. They are almost never worth the cost.

Ticket TypePrice 1 Day / 1 ParkCancelationReservation required
Dated Low Season€59 – €72Free on D-3No (included)
Dated High Season€89 – €99Free on D-3No (included)
Liberty (Undated)€105Non refundableYes (according to quotas)

2. The best partner sites and authorized resellers

It is common to find slight discounts through certified distributors.

FNAC Spectacles, Leclerc Billetterie and Carrefour: These brands regularly offer promotional prices (e.g. '1 day ticket at the price of the low season ticket' or discounts of €5 to €10 on specific dates).

CSE (Social and Economic Committees) tickets: If you or a loved one work in a medium-sized or large company, you must go through their ticket office. Discounts often reach 30% to 45% on dated tickets and hotel nights.

Warning against the black market

Never buy tickets from second-hand resale sites (like LeBonCoin, Facebook Marketplace or Vinted). Disneyland Paris tickets are personal and you will be refused access if the ticket has already been scanned or if it is counterfeit.

3. Should you take the 1 Day / 1 Park or 1 Day / 2 Parks ticket?

The 2 Parks option costs around €30 more per ticket. Is it worth it if you only have one day?

Take option 2 Parks only if: - You arrive as soon as the parks open (8:30 a.m.-9 a.m.) and leave late (9 p.m.-11 p.m.). - You absolutely want to do major attractions in both parks (eg: Crush's Coaster in Walt Disney Studios/Adventure World, and Big Thunder Mountain in Disneyland Park). - You visit in low season when overall wait times are short.

Stay in only 1 Park if: - You are coming with young children (the classic Disneyland Park is more than enough to fill your day). - You arrive late or leave early. - Crowds are at a maximum (you will waste too much time in queues to make it profitable to go from one park to another).