Disneyland Paris Holidays

Disneyland Paris Holidays

Ready to sprinkle a bit of magic into your next trip with our Euro Disney holidays? We're talking the kind of place where fairytales are the real deal, your fave characters are ready to photobomb your pics, and the music's enough to have you feeling like you're in a movie. That's what holidays to Euro Disney are all about! It's the dream destination for families, couples, and...well, everyone! Our Disney Paris deals are designed to make your experience as magical and hassle-free as poss. So, pack your bags (and maybe a pair of mouse ears), and prepare to say bonjour to new adventures.

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The best thing about these three stunners? They're not located in the park itself (so you can forget the hustle and bustle), but they're so close you could practically hitch a ride on Aladdin's magic carpet to get there. Whether you're after cosy rooms with plush beds to catch some Z's after a fun-filled day, or a gourmet brekkie to fuel your next ride-hopping spree, these guys have you covered. Plus, with free shuttle services to all the good stuff, you're only ever a quick hop away from Disneyland Paris tickets.

Disneyland Paris with young kids

Got the tots in tow? Don't worry, booking Disneyland Paris isn't just a good time for the big kids. There are a ton of rides designed especially for the littlest Mouseketeers (aged 0-3), like 'It's a Small World' (who can resist singing dolls and whimsical boat rides?!), the Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast, and La Carrousel de Lancelot - because carousels never go out of style. And for the 3-6 crowd there's plenty too - from Aladdin's Flying Carpets Over Agrabah to a Cars circuit and the *iconic* Peter Pan's Flight, which'll send 'em swooshing through the sky. Trust us, the kiddos will be grinning from ear to Mickey Mouse ear.

Disneyland Paris Holidays

Disneyland Paris for older kids

Teacup rides and merry-go-rounds just don't cut it anymore when it comes to the teens and in-betweens. Thankfully, Euro Disney tickets include a bunch of attractions for the bigger kids too - from Big Thunder Mountain (no ordinary train ride), the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and even an Indiana Jones-themed 'coaster. How's that for some thrills? We can feel the wind in our hair from here.

Disneyland Paris Holidays

Best shows at Disneyland Paris

Is it even a trip to Euro Disney if you don't catch a show at the castle? Answer: no. It's like rocking up without a pair of Mickey ears - totally bad Disney Paris etiquette. We joke of course, but you've still gotta catch your fave characters while you're there. Whether you've got a tribe of mini Elsas who can't wait to catch an ice show, kiddos just dying to meet their favourite princesses, or you're just an OG fan of good ol' Mickey and Minnie - there's always something going on here. Think Pixar musicals, Lion King parades, live action adaptions and Mickey-themed magic shows. Count us in!

Disneyland Paris Holidays

How much are tickets to Disneyland Paris?

Depending on the time of year, you can usually bag a 4-day pass to the Disney Parks at anywhere between £50 and £80 per adult. Keep your eyes peeled for out-of-season spots for a cheaper price, or shop around for a ticket type that suits you (e.g. undated). Kiddos usually get special rates too.

What is the cheapest month to go to Disneyland Paris?

Unsurprisingly, anytime between January and mid-March is usually the cheapest time to go to Disneyland Paris, because it's out of season and before the summer weather kicks in. Half-term-wise, February tends to be quieter, while May half-term is when the parks get busier because it's when the French schools are on break.

Can you do two parks in one day at Disneyland Paris?

Can Bob the Builder fix it? Of course you can do two parks in one day - in fact it's pretty common for people who buy a single-day pass or are only in the area for a fleeting trip. For those who don't know, Disneyland Paris consists of two parks - the Disneyland Park where all your rides are, and Walt Disney Studios which has more of a behind the scenes vibe to your favourite shows and movies. Just make sure to plan ahead so you get to see everything you want to, and use the information points for help if you're struggling to find somewhere!

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