This is the unexpected announcement from Disneyland Paris: entrance tickets at almost half price! A condition must be respected, but it is within everyone’s reach. Here is the information that was confirmed to us by the park.
As it prepares to announce the inauguration date of the World of Frozen land, scheduled for spring 2026, Disneyland Paris is preparing for a major turning point. This new kingdom inspired by Arendelle will feature an artificial lake, a snowy village, a majestic castle and several new attractions, including Frozen Ever After. It will also mark the change of identity of the second park, renamed Disney Adventure World. With all these great new features and pharaonic decorations, Disneyland Paris fans did not yet know if prices were going to increase… Indeed, for a family with children, you currently have to pay several hundred euros and prices vary depending on the day and the season. Result: many French people have ended up ignoring Mickey and his friends, or going there more occasionally, for a birthday or a party. But not for long!
From November 18, Disneyland Paris will offer entry tickets at almost half price! These “Bon Plan” entries will be sold for 49 euros for both adults and children. They will allow access to one of the two parks for the day and will be neither refundable nor exchangeable. Enough to allow many families to rediscover the magic without breaking the bank.
One condition must nevertheless be respected: to be able to purchase these “Good Plan” tickets, you will need to choose a dated ticket, with a date available between 60 and 90 days before the date of arrival at the park. This means that the date of arrival at the park must be between January 16 and February 15 if you reserve your places on November 18, when this offer opens.
As a reminder, classic tickets currently cost between 72 and 124 euros depending on the period chosen, while annual passes can rise to more than 500 euros. These new prices at 49 euros therefore constitute a real bargain, even compared to the “Friends Tickets” (between 56 and 67 euros) offered to Disneyland Pass holders. Currently, the park is preparing to celebrate its Enchanted Christmas from November 8, 2025 to January 6, 2026, with new projections on Main Street and new shows. Between the end-of-year lights and the new features expected for 2026, Disneyland Paris seems determined to win back the hearts and wallets of French visitors.