Disneyland Paris Tickets

Posted 19th Mar 2023
Hi All,

I'm in the middle of booking a trip to Disneyland Paris next year. I'm booking it all separate as it appears to work out much cheaper than going through disney direct.
I'm now trying to find the cheapest deal for a 3 day 2 park pass for 2 adults and a child - it's averaging out at around £600 at the moment for Feb 12-14th 2024. Does anybody know of anywhere that's doing any offers at present/offering voucher codes to get them cheaper?

Thank you
Andy
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  1. KatieMarsden91's avatar
    I went this month and I am going back in November and it was significantly cheaper to book it through TUI. I’m pretty savvy with holidays and I found TUI and Disney itself to be cheaper overall by booking direct with them. You just needed to be flexible with your dates. When you book separately there’s lots of unexpected additional charges, such as parking which was something stupid like £30/40 euros a day at the park, or motorway tolls which were £25 each way. Hope that helps
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    Hello,

    Thanks for the reply.
    We've found the Grand Magic Hotel which is close to the park we'll stay at.
    We intend to fly from Bristol Airport into Paris and will get a train to the hotel.
    We wont be driving there and wont require parking.
    I've totalled it currently to about £1500 for three nights B&B/Three day tickets for 2 adults and 1 child which isnt too bad.
  2. arm5ky's avatar
    Will you be going back within a year? If so an annual pass will be cheapest.
    andyjp1's avatar
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    Hello, No, it will be our only visit that year.
  3. Gingerdan's avatar
    There’s a god website called hotukdeals, might be worth looking on there to see if anyone has posted a Disney ticket deal 
    andyjp1's avatar
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    Funny enough, I do keep checking, but some people may know of some deals and just not bother posting them, hence trying here instead. Thank you for your very helpful reply thou.
  4. sm9690's avatar
    It's a lot cheaper than £1500 to book a Disney hotel/ticket package.

    Santa Fe is £747, Cheyenne £835, Sequoia £940, Newport Bay £981, New York £1162.

    That's the price for 2 adults, 1 child, hotel and 3 day park passes (plus you get early park access) and you can just pay a deposit
    andyjp1's avatar
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    Hello, thanks for this, this doesnt include B&B and flights thou
  5. dbizal's avatar
    Like others have said, I would book a package which include tickets as this would most certainly be your cheapest option.

    With a little one I would also stay on site, we stay at Sequoia Lodge which is lovely but there are cheaper options with Santa Fe.
    andyjp1's avatar
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    Hello, Thanks for the reply, i've stated at Santa fe and Sequoia lodge before and wasnt too impressed. The little ones 9 so wont mind the leg work. (We'd probably shuttle it anyway)
    The Grand Magic looks really nice and more appealing for our budget

    Thanks again
  6. MonkeyMan90's avatar
    Direct through Disney on your dates it is £1042 for tickets and accommodation and £323 for flights total is £1365. there are slightly cheaper flights but not very good flying times for £280 if you wanted to make it even cheaper (edited)
    andyjp1's avatar
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    Hello, who is this flying with please ?
    Does this include bNB aswell?
  7. bras0782's avatar
    Try picniq for cheaper park tickets tickets.picniq.co.uk/dis…is/ and airbnb or booking.com for nearby apartments within 15 to 20 minutes walk. Don't forget to use a cashback website.

    The apartment won't be b&b but there are lots of local shops and restaurants and a shopping mall close by tripadvisor.co.uk/Att…tml (edited)
  8. Taka_nai's avatar
    Hi, did you manage to book? Another place to try is attraction tickets but personally haven’t tried them yet. The next time I book I’ll be staying offsite, although I really did enjoy the perks of being onsite.
    andyjp1's avatar
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    Hello, hotel booked which is next to Disney.
    Flights all booked too.
    Still not booked Disney tickets. It’s £716 at present on all sites. Waiting for the price to dip hopefully
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