Disney Resort Slashes Park Ticket Prices to $52 Amid Ongoing Construction

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Four Disneyland Paris tickets held up in the park, with exclusive children annual passes coming to this Disney Resort in France.

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Disneyland Paris is slashing ticket prices for select guests for the next few months.

Disney’s French theme park resort is in a state of flux right now. Walt Disney Studios Park – soon to be rebranded “Disney Adventure World,” much to the disappointment of some guests – is undergoing a major transformation.

The new World Premiere Plaza entrance opened in May, with construction walls still up around parts of the park as new lands themed to Frozen and, soon, The Lion King undergo construction.

Gate at the entrance of Walt Disney Studios Park
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Elsewhere, Adventure Way – the park’s new central promenade – will host Tangled and Up‑inspired rides, lakeside dining, and a nighttime spectacular featuring drones and fountains. Around the wider resort, Disney Village and on‑site lodging (including the Davy Crockett Ranch bungalows and, as of next year, Disney’s Sequoia Lodge).

Amid the ongoing construction, Disneyland Paris is currently hosting its Disney Music Festival. With entertainment such as Minnie’s Marching Band, Disney Music Hits Concert, Miguel’s Fiesta Latina, and Timon’s Matadance, this is set to run through September 7.

Disney Slashes Ticket Prices (But Only For Some Guests)

For those looking to experience the Disney Music Festival on a budget, Disneyland Paris has unveiled two major offers that significantly reduce park ticket prices.

Concept art for the new nighttime spectacular at Disneyland Paris featuring fireworks, projections, and drones. This new Disney Park will have a new entrance at Disneyland Paris.
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The Family & Friends Ticket Offer lets guests buy one-day dated tickets for visits through the middle of October for as little as $52 per adult. The deal is only valid for groups of four or more. Prices vary by date, but weekdays in September and October are typically the cheapest.

For guests who want to hop between Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park on the same day, the cheapest tickets on offer are currently $80 per adult.

Meanwhile, those with a Disneyland Pass (which was introduced in 2023 to replace the resort’s old annual pass system and has been criticized by legacy passholders for offering fewer perks) can also take advantage of a discounted ticket offer.

The Disneyland Paris Friends Ticket – which is available via each passholder’s Disneyland Paris account under My Disneyland Pass – can be used to purchase tickets for non-passholders for just under $65 per person.

Even without the discounts, Disneyland Paris currently ranks as one of the cheaper Disney resorts worldwide. Ticket prices are considerably more affordable than both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, but aren’t quite as cheap as Tokyo Disney Resort, which may lower its costs even further as per a recent report.

Regardless of which ticket you choose, there’s a lot to enjoy at Disneyland Paris right now, even if Walt Disney Studios Park isn’t necessarily the most enjoyable environment mid-construction.

Four Disneyland Paris tickets held up in the park, with exclusive children annual passes coming to this Disney Resort in France.
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Disneyland Paris – which has famously not received a new attraction in well over a decade – boasts classic attractions similar to other Disney castle parks, such as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Peter Pan’s Flight, “it’s a small world,” and Snow White’s Scary Adventures, as well as more unique rides, such as Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain (Disney’s most intense version of the classic indoor coaster), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Phantom Manor (its take on Haunted Mansion).

Meanwhile, Walt Disney Studios Park is home to some of the resort’s more thrilling rides, including RC Racer, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Avengers Assemble: Flight Force, and Crush’s Coaster.

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