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Disney Parks Slashing Park Tickets to $63 Next Week

One Disney park is slashing ticket prices for select guests for the next few months.

Plenty of changes are afoot at Disney parks right now. As The Walt Disney Company continues to invest $60 billion to “expand and enhance” its parks, new attractions and lands are in the works at Disney properties worldwide.

At the same time, it’s become more expensive than ever to enjoy said attractions. Park tickets have soared in price everywhere from the OG Disneyland Resort to international properties.

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That’s true at Disneyland Paris, where annual passes will soar in price, with Bronze tier split into two (Bronze One for €289 with no park hopping and Bronze Max with park hopping, which increases from €289 to €399), Silver going from €499 to €569, and Gold soaring from €699 to €799.

This comes as its smaller park, Walt Disney Studios Park – soon to be rebranded “Disney Adventure World,” much to the disappointment of many – undergoes a major transformation. World of Frozen is set to debut in March, while a land inspired by The Lion King (1994) is also in the works.

Gate at the entrance of Walt Disney Studios Park
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Elsewhere, Adventure Way – the park’s new central promenade – will host Tangled and Up‑inspired rides, lakeside dining, and a nighttime spectacular featuring drones and fountains.

Disney Slashes Ticket Prices (But Only For Some Guests)

For those looking to experience the upcoming changes on a budget, Disneyland Paris has unveiled an offer that significantly reduces park ticket prices.

Disneyland Paris is bringing back its Friends Tickets between January 7 and March 27, 2026.

This allows those with a Disneyland Pass to buy discounted tickets for their friends and family for select days.

Friends Tickets in 2025 cost between £47 and £64 ($63 and $86) per day. The exact prices for 2026 have yet to be announced.

What To Do at Disneyland Paris

Even at full price, Disneyland Paris remains one of Disney’s more budget-friendly destinations. Admission costs are notably lower than those at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, though the resort still trails Tokyo Disney Resort.

Price aside, the resort currently offers a well-rounded slate of attractions.

The main park has leaned heavily on familiarity, assembling many of the cornerstone rides seen across Disney’s castle parks worldwide. Guests will find Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Peter Pan’s Flight, “it’s a small world,” and Snow White’s Scary Adventures anchoring the lineup.

Raiponce Tangled Spin at Disneyland Paris
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What helps Disneyland Paris stand apart, however, is its collection of park-exclusive experiences. Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain delivers the most aggressive version of Disney’s iconic coaster, joined by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Phantom Manor, a darker, more narrative-driven counterpart to the Haunted Mansion.

Thrill seekers are largely funneled toward Walt Disney Studios Park, which houses several of the resort’s most intense attractions. RC Racer, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Avengers Assemble: Flight Force, and Crush’s Coaster continue to draw crowds, with the latter routinely posting some of the longest waits on property.

Do you plan on visiting Disneyland Paris anytime soon?

Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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