Disneyland Paris has introduced a new flexible, adaptive pricing system for dated tickets, meaning pricing may now change for the same day over time.
Disneyland Paris Ticket Update
Dated tickets already vary depending on the date and demand. For example, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve are two of the most expensive days of the year because of their popularity. With the new system, pricing for a single day may vary within a fixed range, adapting to demand and seasonality.
1-day, 1-park tickets start at €51, while 1-day, 2-park tickets start at €76. A 1-day, 2-park ticket can be up to €175, as seen for New Year’s Eve in DLP Report’s screenshot below.
Guests can book their tickets up to 18 months in advance. A ticket price is locked for 60 minutes while a guest books a ticket, so the price won’t change between adding it to your cart and checking out.
Guests can change their ticket date or get full refunds up to 3 days before their visit.
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