13 GUIDES
Disneyland Paris is the easiest Disney park to reach from the UK. My guides are based on first-hand visits and cover Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park, the on-site Disney hotels, dining, snacks and how to plan a long weekend or short break.
-
I’ve had the pleasure of visiting all the Disney theme parks—except the one in Shanghai, which has still eluded me. As such, friends and family often ask me my opinions on visiting Disneyland Paris. Especially since it’s our closest Disney theme park, being based in the UK. The answer to whether visiting Disneyland Paris is…
-
Disneyland Paris is one of the smallest Disney Resorts in the world and is made up of two theme parks: This often leads first-time visitors to ask one crucial question: “How many days do I need at Disneyland Paris?”. As someone who has been to Disneyland Paris more times than I can count, I suggest two…
-
As someone who visits Disneyland Paris several times a year, one of the most common questions I receive is, “What’s the best age to take your kids?” And in my opinion, the best age for kids to go to Disneyland Paris is between 3 and 8 years old. At this age, kids still believe in the…
-
It’s no secret that food and drink at Disneyland Paris comes at a price. As such, one of the best and easiest ways to save money when visiting Disneyland Paris is to bring your own. You are permitted to bring food and drink into Disneyland Paris. However, the following items are not allowed: Upon entering the…
-
If you’re staying at a Disneyland Paris hotel, you can also book a Disneyland Paris Meal Plan. But is it worth it? The Disneyland Paris meal plan is worth it. However, I’d only recommend half board, and I only recommend buying it if you can afford it. The meal plan is a great way to enhance…
-
Disneyland Paris is made up of two theme parks: This often leaves first-time visitors to Disneyland Paris questioning if they can visit the entire resort (both parks) in just one day. As someone who has visited Disneyland Paris more times than I can count, let me tell you that you can see and do everything at…
-
The best day to visit Disneyland Paris theme is a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Many annual pass holders who live locally visit on the weekend. Meanwhile, many tourists, especially Europeans, travel to Disneyland Paris for a long weekend. Benefits of Visiting Disneyland Paris Midweek Visiting Disneyland Paris midweek doesn’t seem like a significant factor to…
-
Disney Premier Access is Disneyland Paris’s fast pass system. It lets you skip lines on rides and is available in two formats: Disney Premier Access One is pay-as-you-go. You select a ride using the Disneyland mobile app and pay to skip that ride. Prices start from €5 and increase up to €18 depending on the ride’s…
-
If you’re planning a Disney vacation, then two resorts you may be stuck deciding between are: Both of these Disney Resorts are incredibly different. After all, Disneyland Paris is located just outside Paris, France. In contrast, Walt Disney World is located close to Orlando, Florida, in the USA. However, the differences don’t stop there. As…
-
There are two theme parks at Disneyland Paris: Depending on your budget and the time you have at Disneyland Paris, you may only want to visit one of these theme parks. So, what’s the difference between the two theme parks? And which one should you choose? In short, Disneyland is the classic Disney theme park….
-
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Disneyland Paris for their annual Disneyland Paris Pride (Magical Pride) event. In 2024, Disneyland Paris Pride is scheduled for the 15th of June. However, tickets are not yet on sale. If, like me, you love Disney and are a member or ally of the LGBTQIA+ community, then this unique, inclusive…
-
Stuck on how much to budget for a trip to Disneyland Paris? Knowing how much money you’ll need can be difficult given the high cost of food and drink and the incredible souvenirs. I’ve been to Disneyland Paris more times than I can count. I’ve had budget trips, extravagant trips, trips with kids, and trips without kids. So, it’s safe…