Do you dream of enjoying Disneyland Paris all year round with exclusive benefits? Would you like to know how Annual Passes can transform every visit into an even more magical experience? You’ve come to the right place to discover all the secrets of Disneyland Passes!
With Julieears, find out everything you need to know about Disneyland Passes to help you with your purchase.
On this page, I’d like to tell you everything you need to know about Disneyland Passes, the Annual Passes of Disneyland Paris. You’ll discover the different types of Pass, their exclusive advantages, and tips for choosing the one that best suits your needs. I’ll also explain how to get the most out of your Pass, which days are restricted, and much more. It’s all here to help you make the most of your Disneyland Paris experience with Disneyland Passes!
Table of contents
- What are Disneyland Passes from Disneyland Paris?
- Disneyland Pass summary
- Disneyland Pass prices
- All the benefits and surprises of Disneyland Pass
- How to choose your Disneyland Pass?
- How to make the most of your Disneyland Pass?
- How and where can I buy a Disneyland Pass?
- Documents needed to purchase a Disneyland Pass
- How do I renew my Disneyland Pass?
- What should I do if I lose or forget my Disneyland Pass?
What are Disneyland Passes?
Disneyland Passes, introduced in July 2023, are Disneyland Paris’ new annual passes, designed to replace the old range. This annual pass allows you to enjoy the park all year round, with exclusive benefits. Depending on the pass you choose, you’ll enjoy different privileges and have to take into account certain restrictions, such as restricted days. Whether you’re an occasional visitor or a regular, Disneyland Passes are the key to experiencing the magic of Disneyland Paris all year round!
Disneyland Pass summary
Bronze Pass
This pass, which is the least expensive in the new range, gives access to both Disneyland Paris parks for 170 days, with many restrictions on the dates of visit. It also excludes restaurant and boutique discounts.
Silver Pass
This pass gives access to both Disneyland Paris parks for 300 days a year. It also includes discounts on restaurants and stores.
Gold Pass
This pass gives unlimited access to both Disneyland Paris parks 365 days a year. It also includes discounts on restaurants and stores slightly higher than Disneyland Pass Silver, and includes a PhotoPass.
* After an initial payment
Disneyland Pass prices
Disneyland Passes cost from €289 to €699, depending on the pass you choose. You can pay in a single instalment or opt for a free monthly payment, after an initial deposit. If you have a Works Council, you can also get your Disneyland Pass at a reduced rate. However, I strongly advise against buying your Pass from unofficial sellers, and especially never from private individuals. Disneyland Passes are nominative, so it is impossible for a private individual to resell them legally.
Bronze Pass
289€
Silver Pass
499€
Gold Pass
699€
All the benefits and surprises of Disneyland Pass
Disneyland Passes offer a host of benefits and surprises, in addition to free access to the park all year round, subject to restriction days. These include discounts at restaurants in the park and Disney Village, as well as in the shops. Some Passes also include a discount or even free use of PhotoPass, the service that allows you to retrieve all your park photos in digital format. Depending on the Pass, access to the car park may be free all year round, even if you are not visiting the park that day. You can also take advantage of the Extra Magic Moments, allowing you to come before public opening hours.
What’s more, Disneyland Passes offer other surprises, such as access to previews of attractions and shows, screenings of Disney films, exclusive encounters with rare characters via Pop-Up Surprises, and members-only private evenings with unique activities, shows and encounters.
How do I choose my Disneyland Pass?
To choose the Disneyland Pass that’s right for you, it’s important to take a number of criteria into account:
- First of all, find out about the days on which you are restricted, as this can greatly influence your choice. For example, if you can only visit at weekends or during school holidays, I wouldn’t recommend the Bronze Pass, which has a lot of restrictions during these periods.
- Next, think about why you’re coming to Disneyland Paris. If you’re there mainly for the attractions and aren’t interested in the shops or restaurants, the Gold Pass might not be necessary. However, if you want to take full advantage of what the park has to offer, with meals in the restaurants and purchases in the shops, the Gold Pass could be very advantageous.
- Finally, don’t forget to ask about the other benefits offered by each pass.
When it comes to surprises like Pop-Up Surprises, dedicated evenings or previews, there’s no difference between the three Passes, so you can enjoy these events whichever one you choose.
How can I make the most of my Disneyland Pass?
To make the most of your Disneyland Pass, the key is to visit the park frequently. Depending on the pass you choose, between 3 and 7 visits are enough to recoup your investment. In addition to your visits, take advantage of discounts in the shops and restaurants to save even more. If your pass includes free parking, use it on every visit, even if you’re just coming for a meal or a walk around Disney Village. For more details, check out the full article I’ve written on how to make the most of your annual pass quickly and effectively!
Where and how can I buy a Disneyland Pass?
There are two ways to buy a Disneyland Pass:
- Online, on the official Disneyland Paris website. You will then receive a paperless version of your pass, available the day after your purchase on the Disneyland Paris mobile application. You can also request a physical version free of charge at the park ticket offices.
- At the park ticket office, you will receive a physical version of your pass, valid from the day of purchase. You can then add it to your Disney account on the Disneyland Paris mobile application.
Tip: you can convert a day ticket into an annual pass and deduct the price of this ticket from the total amount of your Disneyland Pass. This conversion can be done on the day of your visit or up to 30 days later. What’s more, people with disabilities benefit from a 25% discount, for themselves and a companion, but this offer is only available at the park’s ticket offices.
How to buy a Disneyland Pass?
To buy a Disneyland Pass, you’ll need to provide a number of documents. You will need :
- an identity card
- a passport photo (if you buy your pass at the ticket office, it is possible to take the photo on the spot)
- a family record book for children
- a bank details form (RIB) if you choose the monthly payment option
- a CMI if you wish to take advantage of the 25% discount offer
How do I renew my Disneyland Pass?
After a year with your Disneyland Pass, you can renew it to continue enjoying the benefits. To do this, you have two options: you can renew online on the official Disneyland Paris website, or directly at the park ticket offices. You can do this up to 2 months before your Pass expires. Note that in the past, renewing your pass entitled you to a discount, but this is no longer the case.
What should I do if I lose or forget my Disneyland Pass?
If you’ve forgotten your Disneyland Pass on the day of your visit, don’t panic! Thanks to the paperless version available on the Disneyland Paris mobile application, you can access the car park, enter the park and enjoy all the benefits of your pass directly from your phone.
If you lose your pass, you will need to pay €40 to replace it, in order to block the old one and prevent anyone else from using it. If you think you’ve lost it in the park, I’d advise you to check at City Hall first to see if it’s been found before requesting a replacement.