Have you booked a trip to Disneyland Paris but are thinking of cancelling it? Or would you like to book a holiday but are wondering about cancellations? You’ve come to the right place to find the answers to all your questions!

In this article, I’m going to explain the cancellation policy offered by Disneyland Paris for all your holiday bookings. You’ll find out how to cancel your holiday if you need to, as well as the possible consequences of doing so. Whether you’ve already booked your holiday and are thinking of cancelling it, or you’re about to finalise your booking and want to understand the cancellation options, you’ll find all the information you need here to make an informed decision.

Disneyland Paris’ flexible cancellation policy

For all holiday bookings (unless otherwise stated), Disneyland Paris offers the option of cancelling free of charge with a full refund up to 7 days before your arrival. This flexibility gives you peace of mind in the event of a last-minute change of plans. Please note that a full refund generally excludes the cost of insurance, where applicable.

How to cancel your stay at Disneyland Paris

If you wish to cancel your booking, you must do so at least 7 days in advance. You have two options for doing this:

  1. You can cancel your ticket directly from your order page by logging into your Disney account, then accessing the ‘My bookings’ tab.
  2. You can also contact the experts on the telephone number given on your order confirmation.

The advantages and disadvantages of Disneyland Paris cancellation policy

There are both advantages and disadvantages to cancelling your stay at Disneyland Paris. The main advantage is the great freedom they give you when booking, enabling you to obtain the most advantageous rates. For example, if an attractive rate is available but you’re not sure you’ll be available on a specific date, you can book and cancel later if necessary, free of charge up to 7 days before your arrival.

However, the disadvantage of this flexibility is that if you cancel a booking, you run the risk of the price of an identical stay changing, and you may not get the rate you would have been entitled to if you had kept your original booking. It is therefore important to weigh up these factors before making a decision to cancel.