
It will offer you some add-ons for different shows, choose them if you like, otherwise click “Continue”.Press “Add to Cart”, it will look something like this->.Kids under 3 do not need a ticket nor a reservation -> Choose how many adults and kids (3-11 y.o) are going.Basically, the more popular are the dates – the higher is the price This will hopefully explain the pricing system visually. At the moment, you can buy your tickets ~11 month in advance If you ask me, the color-codes system is a bit hard to understand especially considering the fast that orange and pink look extremely similar on the site, but here is what I could gather: GREEN (Booking rrrreally in advance for normal working days), BLUE (normal non-holiday working days), or PURPLE (some Sundays and weekends), YELLOW (most summer dates except the most popular ones), ORANGE (super high season except for the main big holidays), PINK (all holidays and pre-holidays including Halloween, Christmas, Easter etc.). Choose your date (assuming you chose the “Dated” ticket).Choose how many days (the more the cheaper, but it is always up to your availability).If you decide to go for 1 park only then definitely choose the big one, but I HIGHLY recommend to do 2, even if you only have a day – you will probably miss a couple of rides, but it is kind of doable in a day + the small one has some cool rides that I would not want you to miss (Ratatouille and the Tower of terror are wow!) Choose for how many parks (there is a toggle) – 1 Day 1 Park only allows you to go to one park (there are 1 of them together: the big one is called Disneyland Park and the small one is Walt Disney Studios Park (only worth half a day imo).Choose “Dated” or “Undated” -> (Dated is cheaper, Undated can be used at any date including holidays, but you still need to reserve your spot in advance and you can only get an Undated tickets for 1 day)ĭon’t get too carried away about the prices yet – those are the rates for 1 Day 1 Park, while we want to do 2 Parks in 1 Day.Go to the official website -> Click “Tickets and Packages” – “Park Tickets”.

The site if fully in English and the interface is quite intuitive. On Disney websiteĮxcept for their really complicated pricing according to the dates system, buying tickets on the official website is very straightforward and can also be the cheapest sometimes. If you are buying over 6 months in advance (Klook only offers 6 months in advance purchase), then check out Attraction Tickets – you will save 4 € per person in this case. So, long story short – for the biggest savings buy Disney tickets on Klook website (you will save from ~5.65 to 8€ per person depending on the dates). In bold are the best site to buy Disneyland tickets for your given dates (color coding will be explained right below in the next section) Disney divided all the dates into 6 different colors according to how popular the dates are (full explanation below in the post) Comparison for: 1 day/2 parks adult ticket.But again, to save your time here is price comparison in a table for easier understanding:

Below you are going to see the most interesting websites that made it to my list. OK, let’s get into it – I have compared EVERYTHING that was on the market for Disneyland Paris tickets (in French and English). If you don’t have the time to go into the calculation on exactly how much and why, you can just save yourself some time and quite some money. It is pretty complicated with all the different conditions, but let me give you an idea on the current cheapest website before you start getting into details: Currently it is KLOOK with an average saving of about 7.5€ per person. Generally if one type of tickets is cheaper, then it is safe to say that all the other types of tickets will also be cheaper. NOTE: For simplicity, I am only comparing the prices for 1 day/2 parks adult dated tickets (there are many variations, I will talk about it later). The savings will really depend on the current pricing structure of Disney, but in general you can still save anywhere between 5 to 15€ (and even 20€) at times per ticket!

Hi there, traveler and welcome! Below you will find a comparison table showing an overview of all the different prices by the official site and re-sellers companies (there quick answer is coming soon (check “In a hurry section” and all the nitty-gritty details about how I calculated it are below in the post).
