Disneyland Paris: New Pass Options & 2026 Price Changes

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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Disneyland Paris is revamping its annual pass program, offering visitors more flexibility in how they experience the parks. The entry-level option, the Bronze Pass, will now come in two versions: Bronze One and Bronze Max.

The Bronze One pass is the most affordable, priced at 289 euros for adults (223 euros for children). It provides access to the parks approximately 170 days a year, excluding weekends, school holidays, and peak periods. Perks are limited, with parking not included, few discounts available, and advance reservations required for each visit.

For those seeking more flexibility, the Bronze Max pass is available for around 399 euros (300 euros for children). This option offers roughly 40 additional days of access, totaling around 210 days annually, with more dates open, including select off-peak weekends. Even as still modest, the benefits are increased, and reservations remain necessary. This tier is aimed at regular visitors who want greater flexibility without opting for the higher-level passes.

The Silver and Gold passes will continue to offer extensive park access and a wider range of benefits, but at a higher cost – 569 euros for Silver and 799 euros for Gold.

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Ticket Prices Continue to Fluctuate

Alongside the pass changes, daily ticket prices are also evolving with a dynamic pricing system. In 2026, a dated ticket for one park can range from approximately 61 euros during off-peak times to 104 euros on the most popular days. Tickets for both parks often exceed 120 to 130 euros, peaking at 139 euros in early April.

The park’s official website also features a “Dated Bargain Ticket 1 Day” section, offering cheaper tickets for limited periods. Currently, reservations are available for select days in April and May, priced at 49 euros for one park and 74 euros for two parks.

price increases have been gradual but consistent in recent years. Rather than a uniform increase, Disneyland Paris is prioritizing modulation based on demand, with higher prices during school holidays, weekends, and special events. This strategy is expected to continue, particularly as modern attractions draw larger crowds.

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Major Updates Coming to the Park in 2026

2026 is shaping up to be a significant year for park attractions. The main event is the spring opening of World of Frozen, an immersive area inspired by the world of “Frozen.” This new space, located in the second park undergoing transformation, includes a main boat ride attraction, character meet-and-greets, and several themed restaurants and shops. The public opening is scheduled for March 29.

This opening is part of a multi-billion euro investment plan to expand and modernize the Walt Disney Studios Park, which is gradually evolving into a new identity. New themed areas and attractions are planned around a large central lake in the coming years, including projects inspired by popular Disney animated films and franchises, particularly the world of “The Lion King,” which is currently under construction. The ongoing investment reflects Disneyland Paris’s commitment to remaining a top global entertainment destination.

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