The new district dedicated to Frozen will open at Disneyland Paris on March 29, 2026. And there is still time to book inexpensive tickets to visit the kingdom of Arendelle!
This is the moment that all fans of Disneyland Paris, and especially of The Snow Queenare impatiently waiting: from March 29, 2026, the second Walt Disney Studios park is getting a makeover and becomingtDisney Adventure Worldwith a slew of new surprises. Among them, the famous World of Frozen, a district entirely inspired by the kingdom of Arendelle. Artificial lake, snowy village, majestic ice castle, northern mountain and new attractions… This new land promises to be grandiose, especially as other surprises will be there, also with a brand new attraction inspired by the film Rapunzel and a drone show.
So obviously, with all these new features, fans of Disneyland Paris feared an increase in the prices of entry tickets, already known to be among the most expensive. Indeed, prices vary depending on the day and the season, and often exceed a hundred euros per person. Result: many French people have ended up ignoring Mickey and his friends, or going there more occasionally, for a birthday or a party. But last November, Disneyland Paris created a surprise by setting up “Bon Plan” tickets at 49 euros per day for one park, and 84 euros for the two parks, for adults and children. And good news: it is still possible to book these tickets at half price, in order to visit the new Frozen World without breaking the bank.
To do this, you must choose a dated ticket, which will be neither exchangeable nor refundable. As the dates are available between 60 and 90 days in advance, certain days can still be booked on the Disneyland Paris website. But be careful: they may go quickly, because the quantity is limited! To take advantage of this offer, you must therefore go to the official website and choose the “Good Plan ticket dated 1 day”, then select one of the dates displayed in green. At the time of writing, there are only two days left at the end of April, but every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday in May are still available at this great price. Other dates will open later for the following months.
As a reminder, classic tickets currently cost between 72 and 114 euros depending on the period chosen, for a single park, and up to 185 euros for both. “Liberté” tickets, that is to say undated, are worth 119 euros and 144 euros. These new prices at 49 euros therefore constitute a real bargain: Disneyland Paris seems determined to win back the hearts and wallets of French visitors!









