1 day
Mobile ticket
Experience the magic of Disneyland® Paris with two incredible theme parks to explore! With the 1 Day Ticket, enjoy access to Disneyland® Park OR Walt Disney® Adventure World.
Wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Disneyland® Paris is only 35min away from the center of Paris with the RER A train.
Download the free Disneyland® Paris APP to plan your visit and book restaurants. Sync your Viator tickets on the app and choose one of the Disney Premier Access options to overtake the regular queue of some of the most popular attractions!
You can present either a printed or a mobile ticket for this activity.
Please note that no amendments can be made, including name changes. Make sure to bring your ID which could be asked for at the gate entrance.
Children's tickets are for kids aged from 3 to 11 years inclusive. In the event of minors (aged under 18) traveling alone, a written authorization form from parents or guardians will be necessary to access Disneyland® Park or Disney® Adventure World. Children under 13 years of age must be accompanied by an adult to access the parks.
Please check each ride or attraction for the most up-to-date restrictions. Selected attractions require children to be accompanied by an adult.
For safety reasons, certain attractions are subject to restrictions such as height, health, and physical conditions. Age restrictions may apply for access to certain facilities.
Some shows, attractions, locations within the Disney® Parks, animations, shops, and restaurants are opened only to certain seasons and can be closed, modified, delayed, or deleted without advance notice.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Disneyland Park
Experience the storybook world of Disney® as you discover five magical themed lands where enchantment lives at every turn: Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland. In a kingdom not so far away - somewhere between wishing upon a star and seeing dreams come true - beloved Disney heroes and heroines inhabit fairy tales that are, happily, never-ending. Don't miss unforgettable Character meet-and-greets, the breathtaking Disney Tales of Magic nighttime spectacular, and thrills that come in all shapes and sizes, from family-friendly fun to heart-pounding adventures for the bravest explorers.
Disney Adventure World
Ready to live the adventure? Step into Disney Adventure World and be transported into extraordinary, immersive worlds inspired by Disney, Pixar and MARVEL. Feel like a true citizen of Arendelle in the enchanting World of Frozen, team up with Earth's mightiest heroes at Marvel Avengers Campus, and dive into colourful Pixar stories in the Worlds of Pixar - from Ratatouille and Toy Story to Finding Nemo and beyond. End your day in spectacular fashion with Disney Cascade of Lights, a one-of-a-kind nighttime lake show featuring fireworks, water screens and aquatic drones. The adventure is yours to live!
Admission Ticket to Disneyland® Park OR Disney® Adventure World
Skip the line on park attractions
Transportation to and from Disneyland® Paris
Food and drinks
Hotel pickup and drop off
Parking at Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Park
Boulevard de Parc, Chessy France
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Disneyland® Paris 1-Day/1-Park Ticket provides admission to EITHER Disneyland® Park AND Walt Disney Studios® Park Duration: 1 day: Prices may vary and will be confirmed once a selection is made. They may change if the session expires.
71 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
jairo-roldan-morales,May 8, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I went even though many people did not recommend "wasting" 1 day in Paris visiting the park, but the truth is, I find it a must visit in Paris, especially if you are traveling with children. My 10-year-old son looked forward to the visit and enjoyed the park very much. Very clean, caring and met our expectation. Despite going in non-peak season (April 30) it was quite crowded and there was a lot of line (1h or more at the most popular attractions), whose lines are simple and outdoors, not as entertaining as those of more modern parks like Epic Universe in Orlando. It is cold in the mornings of April, I recommend to bring sweater and snacks to eat. The restaurants of the hotel, have varied prices, there are accessible options (cheaper than in the center of Paris inclusive), so in our case we did 2 times of meals in the park without problems.


338idih,May 6, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Wine went to Disney on a Thursday with our family of 4: girls 4 and 6 years old. I read up on tips for Disney in advance through blogs. This has made us have a magical day. The app helped us because it could see queues and the longest queue we have been in was 45 minutes at Dumbo. This is because we had bought the fast track with a time slot at Peter Pan. Costs a bit but the queue was 90 min so then you're willing to do it. So we were alone in the fantasy part with the girls and could grab all the attractions there (plus buzz lightyear after 7pm). Bring the girls a stroller, that was great. Also brought a lot of food like sandwiches. The parade and the outdoor show was great. Also lucky with a meet and Greet with Mickey. Was extra nice as a surprise. Fun day. But wouldn't go again anytime soon. Long queues and lots of sorting work all day. Battery phone was dead in 8pm because of looking at the app. Theme Disney is of course fantastic. Efteling is actually better in terms of attractions.
aleksandrajQ9650WC,May 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I was at Disneyland on 02/05/2026 with my five-year-old daughter. I am very dissatisfied with the visit. It is very expensive, and I have the feeling that everything there is only about money. We went on the Big Mountain roller coaster, which is approved for children from a height of 1.02 m. Unfortunately, during the ride my daughter slid down, and I had to hold her so that she wouldn’t fall out. My daughter is 1.20 m tall. They should take a closer look at the permitted height requirements for several roller coasters. In addition, it would be nice if the app stated in advance which attractions are roller coasters and which are not.
Trek27444193676,Apr 30, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We spent a day at Disneyland Paris and decided to upgrade from about €35 for the second park – it was definitely worth it! So we could experience both parks and had a varied day. The atmosphere and the typical Disney feeling were really great – you immediately dive into another world. We were particularly impressed by the shows in the adventure area, which were a real highlight for us. The Frozen Castle is also beautifully designed and definitely worth a visit. The waiting times were, as expected, available, but absolutely within the scope and perfectly okay for a theme park of this size. A small downside is the prices for food in the restaurants – these are really very high. We would therefore recommend switching to snacks or taking something with us. We stayed in Chessy, which was a great choice: not far from the park and perfectly connected.




Miruna17,Apr 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The park looks very good. However, there are too many souvenir shops, they could've made more games or attractions. The entrance fee is almost 100 euros, and inside you will spend at least as much on souvenirs, if you go with children. We stayed approx 6 hours and in this time we saw a parade, a dance show, the train, the boat, the haunted house. We tried to eat something and to find something good to eat for the child, poor quality of food. Lots of sweets instead. And high prices of course. There is a lot to walk for anything. After 12-1PM it gets very crowded.
Stay01922119174,Apr 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Despite the wait at the attractions, the park offers a magical moment for children and adults.
Kavo85,Apr 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Returned to Disneyland Paris last week almost 13 years since my last visit with 3 kids in tow. I found the Disneyland Park slightly easier to navigate with a stroller and that there was a greater selection of rides for all ages. We arrived shortly after rope drop and were able to get through several rides within the first hour before queue times began to pick up. We managed to catch a parade on Main Street in the early afternoon and also joined the virtual queue to meet the main man, Mickey Mouse in the afternoon. Outside of that, we boxed clever to ensure we got through as many other rides as possible over the course of the day. Space Mountain & Indiana Jones’ rollercoasters were a big hit with my eldest kid while the carousel and Dumbo kept my middle child excited. We all enjoyed the Phantom Mansion & no Disney trip is complete without at least one go on Buzz Lightyear. Food options were excellent and not overly expensive. My kids literally ate their way through the park and I enjoyed several coffees over the course of the day. The Mickey Beignets from Cable Car bakery were a highlight for me as they caught Me by surprise with how good they were. I also enjoyed the fudge from nearby bakery on Main Street. The evening show was unbelievable and was well worth waiting around for despite the late kick off. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to exit the park and get on a train after the park closed in the evening. Much less hassle than waiting for a ferry in Orlando….


Sightseer51546138558,Apr 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We came this Friday, April 24, 2026 with our two children, 5 and 9 years old. We hoped to introduce them to the magic of Disneyland, but the day turned into a total fiasco. 🎢 Serial outages The unreliability of attractions is unacceptable for a park of this standing: Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain: Already broken down from the opening at 9:30! Buzz the Lightning: Two successive breakdowns after 35 min, then 45 min waiting. Big Thunder Mountain: Breakdown also after 45 min of queue. Autopia: Posted at 30 min wait, we finally waited 1h15. Even with the "compensation" (a Premium Pass for Buzz the Lightning), the attraction broke down twice while we were in the car! 🧹 Cleanliness and poor maintenance For such a high admission fee, the service is clearly not there: Dirty toilet. Stairs and infrastructure damaged (steps broken). General lack of maintenance of the park. 💰 An unjustifiable value for money In summary: more than 4 hours of cumulative waiting due to technical failures. A day at more than 400 € (tickets for a single park + 30 € parking) for a poor service and a welcome at the claims office particularly cold and unintelligent. Council: Run away. For the same budget (400 €), you can have a day for 4 people at Parc Asterix with the hotel and breakfast included. Disneyland Paris is a shadow of itself.
outmanl2026,Apr 26, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very nice experience, to do 10/10
perrinel900,Apr 26, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
lI am very disappointed with my experience with disability accessibility. I own one and have mild paralysis on the left side (hemiparesis), which prevents me from standing for long. When I asked, I made it clear that my main problem was the extended standing station. Despite this, I received an orange tablet and was repeatedly forced to wait standing about 15 minutes in the “first access” queues. For some people it may seem short, but when you have real physical difficulties, it’s already way too much. What I especially reproach is the lack of explanation and understanding on the spot. I was often told to wait for someone to come, but no one was present before boarding. I had the impression that the system is mostly adapted to wheelchair users or highly visible disabilities, while there are also disabilities that simply make standing very painful or difficult. I wasn’t asking for preferential treatment, I was just asking for accessibility that really fit my situation. It’s a shame, because it ruined part of my stay and made me feel like my disability was not understood. I don't think I'll come back after this experience. pS I did two days of park
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