We’ve no doubt become acclimatised to the biannual Disneyland Paris ticket price rises in April and November each year — a pound here, a Euro there — but this season holds a pleasant surprise for visitors from the United Kingdom, at least. Rather than ticket prices jumping up again, as they did with a big increase for the price of longer stays in April, almost all of the Adult ticket prices and even a few Child prices have actually been reduced by a pound or more.
This means that a 1 Day/1 Park Ticket will now cost you a rounded £50 bought in advance from the UK, rather than the £51 before 8th November. Likewise, a 1 Day/2 Park Ticket has been rounded down to a neat £60. And, perhaps realising they stepped too far up earlier this year, the top 5 Day/2 Park Ticket has been reduced by a whole £8 to £169 (although with the Extra Day Free offer, the real price is £152 — and even then you’d be mad not to just buy an Annual Passport).
Here’s the full round-up of price changes for both Pound Sterling and Euros:
Ticket Type — Adult/Child (3-11yrs)
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Last year the did the same in the winter season, at least for the Euros. I just think it’s a season thing. The summer is a better period for weather and so visiting themeparks…
But for the hotels, Winter has some of the highest prices of the whole year! It wouldn’t make sense to roll the prices back every November.