Prices are changing soon at the Disney theme parks.

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Disneyland Paris Resort has unveiled a new pricing structure for its Annual Pass program. Starting February 12, 2026, all four levels of the pass will change what they offer, and more importantly, how much they cost.
- Bronze One: €289 (No park hopping)
- Bronze Max : €289 -> €399
- Silver : €499 -> €569
- Gold : €699 -> €799
The Silver and Gold tiers include discounts on shopping, dining, and add-ons like PhotoPass.
Disneyland Paris isn’t the only Disney resort to update its prices. Earlier this year, Walt Disney World announced a range of price updates for its four Florida theme parks, affecting everything from food and merchandise to park tickets.
Both Walt Disney World and Disneyland have seen their annual pass program get more expensive over the years, too.
Changes Coming to Disneyland Paris

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This news comes after a flurry of other theme park announcements, such as the reveal of a new Olaf animatronic, as well as more details on Disneyland Paris’ upcoming new ride based on The Lion King. Announced at last year’s D23 event, this new Lion King-themed attraction marks a few firsts for the Disney theme parks.
Not only will it be the first log flume experience to be featured at Disneyland Paris Resort, but it will also be Disney’s first theme park ride to be based on The Lion King. Concept art showcases a ride similar in stature to Disney’s now-defunct Splash Mountain, now Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.
This isn’t all that Disneyland Paris is set to welcome in the coming years. No, these announcements are all small peanuts compared to the big event that is Disney Adventure World. In 2026, Walt Disney Studios will be renamed Disney Adventure World. This new name also comes with new attractions and locations, namely World of Frozen.
This isn’t a “new theme park” as much as it is a rebrand of Disneyland Paris’ Walt Disney Studios Park, but it marks an exciting new chapter for the resort nonetheless.
There have also been rumors that Disney Adventure World will get its own version of Pandora, although this is purely speculative.
As always, fans will simply have to stay tuned to see what’s in store, but Disney’s theme parks are set to undergo a very exciting and very transformative few years.
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