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The Disneyland Paris 1 Day Ticket is a date-specific admission ticket that grants 1-time access to Disneyland Paris or Walt Disney Studios Park for a single day, and it can be used to access both parks on the same day if you wish.
The Disneyland Paris 1 Day Ticket is ideal for day trips and is available in two options: 1 Day/1 Park Ticket and 1 Day/2 Park Ticket. Both options include free cancellations up to 3 days before the date listed on the ticket, making them ideal for last-minute trips.
The Disneyland Paris 1-day ticket is suitable for first-time visitors, families, and travelers staying near Paris who want a focused theme park experience without committing to multi-day passes.
About the Disneyland 1-Day Ticket
Inclusions
The Disneyland Paris 1 Day Ticket provides entry to one or both theme parks at Disneyland Paris on the selected date.
This ticket includes:
- 1-day admission to either Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park (1-Day/1-Park option)
- 1-day admission to both parks on the same date (1-Day/2-Park option)
- Access to all the park rides, attractions, shows, parades, and character encounters on the visit day
This ticket does not include:
- Skip-the-line and Premier Access pass for rides
- Food and beverages
- Hotel accommodation and transfers
- Tickets to other special events
Valid only on the selected date, this ticket must be presented at the park turnstiles to gain admission.
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Cancellation Policy
The dated 1-day ticket offers easy cancellation and refund. Cancel 3 days before the visit date to receive a full refund
The flexible one-day ticket can not be cancelled once booked. Hence, check the details before booking it.
1-Day Disneyland Paris Ticket Prices
The 1-day tickets are the cheapest tickets to Disneyland Paris. The fixed one-day ticket costs €65 for adults (12+ years) and €60 for children (3 to 11 years) to visit one park. For 1-day/2-parks, adults pay €90 and children €85.
The flexible one-day ticket costs €119 for adults and €111 for children to visit one park and €144 for adults and €136 to visit two parks.
Kids below 3 years get free entry to the park.
1-Day 1-Park Ticket (Fixed Date)
- Adults (12+ years): from €65
- Children (3 to 11 years): from €60
1-Day / 2-Park Ticket (Fixed Date)
- Adults (12 + years): from €90
- Children (3 to 11 years): from €85
1 day Disneyland Paris Flexible ticket:
- Adults (12 + years): from €119
- Children (3 to 11 years): from €111
Prices are date-based and dynamic, meaning they may change depending on demand and availability.
Both ticket options include free cancellation up to 3 days before arrival, making them suitable for flexible travel planning.
Who Should Opt for the Disneyland Paris 1 Day Ticket?
The Disneyland Paris 1-day ticket is best for people who would like to experience the magic of Disneyland Paris within a single day, without committing to a multi-day pass.
1-Day / 1-Park Ticket – Who Is It For?
If you are considering the Disneyland Paris 1-day 1-park ticket, this ticket is best for people who only want to visit one theme park. This ticket is ideal for people who have the following preferences:
- They are traveling with young children
- They are visiting Disneyland Park for the first time
- They are looking for cheap Disneyland Paris tickets for 1 day and have a tight budget
This ticket allows people to enjoy all of the classic Disney attractions.
1-Day / 2-Park Ticket – Who Is It For?
The Disneyland Paris 1-day 2-park ticket will be better suited for people who would like to experience both theme parks. This ticket is ideal for people who have the following preferences:
- They have limited time in Paris
- They would like to experience both classic Disney and Marvel/Pixar attractions
- They want to have the flexibility to move between the two parks
As the two parks are very close to each other, people can easily hop from one to the other.
This ticket is best for people on short visits to Disneyland Paris, first-time visitors, and families looking to have a fun, energetic day at the theme park.
Visitor Information for Disneyland Paris 1-Day Ticket Holders
Timings
Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios Park have different operating hours every day and depend heavily on the season and expected crowd levels.
Disneyland park is open from 9 am to 9 pm and Walt Disney Park operates from 9.30 am to 9 pm with extended hours during the weekends and holiday season. The park has shorter hours during back-to-school days.
Guests staying in the Disneyland Paris resort enjoy Extra Magic Time. Extra Magic time starts one hour before the usual opening hours. Ensure you check the opening hours before you plan your visit.
Best Time to Visit with a 1-Day Ticket
If you are visiting Disneyland Paris for just one day, the best way to ensure that you have a great experience is to pay close attention to the timing of your visit.
- Best days: Visiting on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays will promise you the lowest levels of crowds.
- Best months: The best months to visit are January to March (excluding school holidays) and mid-September to early December.
- Best arrival time: – Arriving before the park opens allows you to experience popular attractions with shorter wait times, making a noticeable difference on a 1-day visit.
Peak periods, such as summer, weekends, and holidays, can still be managed with good planning, especially if you arrive early and prioritize key attractions.
Suggested 1-Day Itinerary
If you choose the 1-Day / 1-Park Ticket:
- Spend the entire day in one park without rushing.
- Prioritize high-demand attractions.
- Schedule shows parades and meet & greets for early afternoon/late afternoon.
- End the day with the nighttime show at Disneyland Park (if applicable for your date of visit).
If you choose the 1-Day / 2-Park Ticket:
- Start at Walt Disney Studios Park – it’s the smaller park and you will move through it more quickly.
- Complete headliners and lands in the morning.
- Make your way over to Disneyland Park by early afternoon. Spend the rest of your day there.
- End your day at Disneyland Park for parades and shows.
The parks are literally steps away from each other, so it’s easy to move back and forth, but be mindful of the time.
Which Park Should You Visit?
If you are wondering which park you should visit with the Disneyland Paris 1-day ticket, it breaksdown to your preferences and group.
Choose Disneyland Park if you are traveling with children or if it’s your first visit to Disneyland Paris. This offers you the classic Disney attractions, castles, parades and nighttime shows.
If you are more interested in Marvel, Pixar and film-themed attractions, then head to the Walt Disney Studios Park. This is also a great option for guests who are short on time, as this is a more compact park.
For most first-time visitors, Disneyland Park offers the most complete single-day experience.
Tips for Disneyland Paris 1-Day Ticket Holders
- Arrive early and plan your must-do attractions.
- Use the apps and information boards to check the line for each ride.
- If visiting both parks on the same day, avoid switching parks too frequently.
- Some of the most popular attractions will have longer lines during the mid-day hours.
- Make sure to bring a valid passport or ID, as this may be requested.
- Dining reservations and experiences can usually be planned in advance during the busiest periods.
FAQs About Disneyland Paris 1-Day Tickets
1. Do I need to book Disneyland Paris 1-day tickets in advance?
Yes, Disneyland Paris 1-day tickets are date-specific and subject to availability. As with most attractions, Disneyland Paris ticket prices and availability can change, so booking your tickets in advance is recommended.
2. What is the difference between the 1-Day/1-Park and 1-Day/2-Park ticket?
The 1-Day/1-Park ticket allows entry into either Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park.
The 1-Day/2-Park ticket allows entry into both parks on the same day
3. Can I switch parks with a 1-Day/1-Park ticket?
No. With a Disneyland Paris 1-day 1-park ticket, you have to pick one park at the time of booking and cannot enter the other park on the same day.
4. Can I visit both parks in one day with a 2-Park ticket?
Yes. This Disneyland Paris 1-day 2-park ticket allows you to enter both parks on the same day.
5. Are Disneyland Paris 1-day tickets refundable?
Yes. These tickets can be canceled for a full refund up to 3 days before the arrival date.
6. Are Disneyland Paris 1-day tickets cheaper on certain days?
Disneyland Paris tickets are dynamic and based on the date you plan to visit. Visit on a weekday or during school holidays, and you will get cheaper Disneyland Paris tickets for 1 day.
7. Is one day enough for Disneyland Paris?
One day is enough to spend in one park. Although it is possible to visit both parks on one day with this 2-Park ticket, you will have to arrive early.
8. Which park is better for a 1-day visit?
Disneyland Park is probably the better choice if you are going for the first time. Walt Disney Studios Park is better if you want to focus on Marvel, Pixar, and other film-based attractions.
9. Does the 1-day ticket include skip-the-line access?
No. This ticket does not include priority access to the rides. Optional add-ons like Premier Access can be purchased separately within the park.
10. Are shows, parades, and fireworks included in the ticket?
Yes. All the shows, parades, and nighttime spectaculars that are scheduled to happen on the date of your visit are included.
11. Do children need a ticket for Disneyland Paris?
Yes. Children aged 3 years and above require a ticket. Infants aged 0 to 2 years enter free.
12. Can I re-enter the park on the same day?
Yes. Re-entry is allowed on the same day as long as your ticket remains valid and you comply with park security checks.
13. What documents do I need to enter Disneyland Paris?
You should carry a valid passport or ID card, as this may be requested during entry or security checks.
14. Is the Disneyland Paris 1-day ticket worth it?
The 1-day ticket to Disneyland Paris is worth it for short trips, first-time visitors, and families who want a focused theme park experience without committing to multi-day passes.
15. Can I upgrade my 1-Day/1-Park ticket to a 2-Park ticket later?
Upgrades are not guaranteed and depend on availability and price differences on the day of visit. It is safer to book the 1-Day/2-Park ticket in advance if you plan to visit both parks.