Planning:
When should I go to Disneyland Paris? Is there a crowd calendar?
If you are flexible with your days try to visit outside school holidays and weekend. Disneyland Paris still knows a low and high season and it’s mainly based on the school calendar.
School holidays:
https://publicholidays.fr/school-holidays/
The city of Paris in zone C.
Public holidays:
https://publicholidays.fr/
(School) Holidays in France have the biggest impact.
You can also have a look at the ticket-tool on the DLP website, tickets are priced according to season. The cheaper the tickets, the higher the chance to have low crowds:
https://tickets.disneylandparis.com/en-gb/tickets
I am a planner and I am overwhelmed! What do I need to do?! Help!
Turn off your inner planner. Disneyland Paris is a lot easier to plan than Disney World.
Step 1: Get park tickets (if needed get park reservations)
That’s the bare minimum. Start there and add the rest on top.
Optional: Get a hotel (if you want to do more park days)
Optional: Make a park plan (if time is limited, it is wise to make some sort of plan)
Optional: Make table service reservations (if you want to do table service restaurants)
You do not need a minute to minute plan to visit Disneyland Paris.
How many park days do I need?
There are a lot of factors going into this question:
- How much of a Disney fan are you?
Do you want to see / do it all, or just get a snapshot?
- Are you going in high or low season?
- How many people are with you? Who is with you?
Bigger groups move slower than small groups, and if you travel with young children or elderly people (who might want/need breaks) you might need more time.
- How much money do you have?
- What do you like to do?
If you do not like shows, or don’t do big coasters, etc. you need less time.
- Do you go often to other Disney parks?
Some rides are the same around the world, and you might be able to skip some rides.
I would personally say that with 2 full days you can see and do a lot.
But if you can only do 1 day, then that’s better than no day. For a Disney fan
Should I plan my Disneyland Paris visit far in advance?
No, unless you want to eat at table service restaurants.
Of course there are factors like lower hotel rates or flight fares selling out further in advance.
Are there websites/books with park plans?
Not really, as Disneyland Paris is less complicated. This is not really necessary.
Are there travel agents specialized in Disneyland Paris?
Not like there are travel agents specialized in WDW or DL in the US. There are plenty of agents who sell the same packages as on the DLP website. But there are no major perks or discounts.
Where can I find updates on what is happening in the parks?
Best social media fansites to follow in preparation for a trip are:
ED92 (French only, daily reporters in the park):
https://www.facebook.com/ED92Magic
DLP Report (FR & EN, daily reporters in the park):
https://www.facebook.com/DLPReport
Pixiedust.be (EN & NL), weekly reporters in the park):
https://www.facebook.com/pixiedust.be
I have to call Disneyland Paris about my booking, but I am in the US, how to avoid international phone fees.
Call Disney world and ask to be transferred to Disneyland Paris.
Keep the time difference in mind. There is a 6 hour difference with the US East coast, and 9 hour difference with the US West coast.
(10:00am in New York = 4:00pm in Paris).
I am a DVC member, can I use my points at DLP?
You can, but usually it's not a good deal.
There are very little DVC members on this board, best to ask the people here
https://www.disboards.com/#disney-vacation-club.7
Are there discounted tickets?
Yes, there are, but the discount is not much. If you plan to stay onsite, always calculate what a package deal would cost you.
Disneyland Paris ticket prices vary by season, high season can cost up to 124 euro, while low season costs 81 euro.
Companies who offer discounted tickets:
https://www.attractiontix.co.uk/tickets/disneyland-paris
https://www.klook.com/activity/3969-disneyland-resort-paris/
https://goticketless.co.uk/
What else can I do to prepare for my trip?
Download the app or have a look at the website and go to the park map. Especially when your time is limited, get familiar with the lay out of the park. Disneyland Park is very similar to other parks, but there will be differences.
Also Disneyland Park is more spread out than Magic Kingdom or Disneyland in California. So be prepared for a bit more walking.
Where do I find the refurbishment schedule?
Go to the website to the park hours section, in the top right corner. Scroll down a bit and you will find the schedule.
https://www.disneylandparis.com/en-gb/calendars/park-hours/
However... Better is to check the app. The app also shows which restaurants and stores are closed.
Where can I store my luggage?
There are three options to store your luggage:
- At the entrance of both parks there is a paid luggage storage. Price is depending on size of your suitcase/bag.
- At the train station.
- At a Disney hotel, to my knowledge with the exception of the Marvel and the Disneyland Hotel, the Disney hotels do not ask for proof of stay or a room number to store your luggage. This service is free of charge.
However, this is of course not very convenient for a day trip as it can take 30-45 minutes just to walk back and forth between hotels and parks.