Disneyland Tickets

By philosophical_saudi, September 2nd 2010 in Paris Travel Guide Comments (0)

If you are considering a vacation to the Disneyland in Paris, it is important to find out beforehand how much the Disneyland tickets may cost. You can access your tickets in different ways, and some will be cheaper than the others. Of course, the easiest way to go about it is to book your accommodation at a hotel nearby and just buy the tickets at the park, but that is quite expensive.


Disneyland Paris consists of two parks: the Walt Disney Studios Park and the Disneyland Resort Park Paris.


The admission ticket for the Disneyland Resort Park Paris costs a little more than $100, but if you buy admission to both the parks, you will only be paying around $25 extra. If your accommodation is not in a Disney hotel, it might be a better idea to visit the two parks on different days.


You could save some money by getting a Disneyland package, which includes your admission to both the parks as well as accommodation. The deal will not only be economical, but you will also get free delivery of whatever you buy in the park straight to your hotel room. The other advantage of these packages is the use of a shuttle service to get you to and from the park, if your accommodation is a little farther away. However, this service is not required, if you are staying in one of the Disney Hotels nearby.


There are some times of the year when no deals are available on Disneyland admission packages. Actually, the Disneyland tickets cost the same all year round, but it is the cost of the packages that depends on the season. It may be especially profitable to avail of seasonal discounts if you are traveling with children. While regular park admission for children costs almost the same as adults (the difference is $15), there are some deals that offer free hotel stay as well as free admission passes for kids. That will save you a hefty amount.


However, these are not the only ways to save money on your Disneyland Paris vacation. Just like in other attractions of this kind, you will find that in the park the food and some extras like the ponchos needed for water rides are quite expensive.


If you have planned carefully and are aware of these things, you can bring your food with you along with ponchos purchased cheaply outside. You should not be surprised to discover that apart from being cheaper, the food outside the park offers more variety and is of better quality.


At Disneyland Paris, you can even purchase tickets that remain valid for between two to five days. A three day admission ticket to both the parks costs 10% less than the usual one day ticket. Although that may not sound like a significant saving, it actually ends up being quite a bit, especially for bigger groups, since the Disneyland Paris prices are quite steep.

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