The Disneyland Paris price calendar is a free tool that shows ticket and hotel prices for every available date month-by-month in one place. Dates are colour-coded so the cheaper dates stand out straight away. Instead of checking individual dates one by one, you can scan a whole month and see how each arrival date is priced. Prices shown are for the hotel and ticket package cost combined. Here's exactly how it works and how to read it.
Article Summary
- What it is: a free tool showing Disneyland Paris ticket and hotel prices for every date in the year, colour-coded from cheapest to most expensive
- What it covers: standard park tickets and hotel packages, priced per person
- What it doesn't cover: travel costs and spending money
- Why it's useful: moving a trip by a few days can often save you hundreds of pounds. The calendar makes it visible at a glance to see prices rather than checking date by date
- Pricing: Disneyland Paris uses dynamic pricing, so prices can shift as dates fill up
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Read on for how to read the colour coding, a step-by-step walkthrough, and what to do once you've found a date that works.

What Is The Disneyland Paris Price Calendar?
It's a free planning tool that lays out Disneyland Paris ticket and hotel prices across the whole year on one page. Rather than opening the booking page and checking one date at a time, you can browse month-by-month and see every date's price range. Disneyland Paris uses dynamic pricing, so costs shift depending on demand. The calendar offers a visual map of that current pricing across all available dates.
Because of that dynamic pricing, the same package can cost more on one weekend than the next. Open the price calendar here and you'll see what's currently available for the dates you have in mind.
How To Use The Disneyland Paris Price Calendar
Here's how it works. Open the price calendar and select your length of stay, followed by hotel, and then how many guests.

Then choose if you want to display the prices based on per person or total price. Disneyland Paris defaults it to per person because it gives the illusion it costs less - always change it to total price so you can see the total cost of the trip in the calendar. You can also adjust the slider to only show dates that fall within your budget, however I would recommend not bothering with this as you will be able to clearly see the darker colours on the actual calendar as the ones to avoid if you're on a specific budget.

On a mobile device, you will see one month at a time (as shown below). If you're using a desktop computer you will be able to see 2 months at a time side by side.

You can then clearly see the total price for your trip on those arrival dates. You can use the arrows across the top to jump through the month. Once you're happy with a date, click into it and you'll be given your room choices and then you can complete your booking.
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What Does The Disneyland Paris Price Calendar Show?
The calendar displays the cost of Disneyland Paris park tickets and hotel packages that combine a Disney hotel stay with the park tickets you'll need. Prices are shown per person by default, but you can change it to display total price. This makes it easy to compare prices across different dates without doing the arithmetic yourself. The prices displayed don't include every cost, like travel and spending money. It just shows the cost associated with a hotel and ticket package.
How To Read The Disneyland Paris Price Calendar
Each date on the calendar is colour-coded, so cheaper and more expensive dates are easy to spot at a glance. The lighter the blue the cheaper that date is, the darker the blue the more expensive that date is. Weekday dates outside school holidays are usually cheaper with weekends and half-term weeks being the more expensive times. October is a good example (as displayed below) showing the varying amount of costs based on the arrival date throughout the month.

You can also see some of the dates have a question mark symbol - this usually means that arrival date for your hotel choice is sold out. Also keep in mind a date that might seem like it's quiet from a UK perspective can still be higher if it falls in a French school holiday. Paris sits in French Zone C. If a date looks more expensive than you'd expect, that's usually the reason.
Tips For Finding Cheap Dates On The Calendar
We already have a guide that goes into detail about the cheapest times to visit Disneyland Paris - and this tool is part of that. Here's a few tips to make the calendar more useful:
- Check more than one month if your travel window has any flexibility, since the price difference between two nearby months can be quite a lot
- Cross-reference against the French school holiday calendar for any date that looks unexpectedly expensive
- Revisit the calendar periodically rather than checking once and booking weeks later, since dynamic pricing means the picture can change - and not often the way we want
- If you have set dates you can travel, it may be quicker to click on the date which will bring up all the hotels available for a quick hotel-to-hotel comparison on that exact date.
Does The Calendar Cover Annual Passes Or VIP Tours?
No. The price calendar is built for standard park tickets and hotel packages, and doesn't show annual pass or VIP tour pricing. If you're after annual pass costs, our guide to the new Disneyland Paris annual passes for 2026 covers current pricing. For VIP tours, our separate article on Disneyland Paris VIP tour pricing has the details. Neither of these is connected to the price calendar tool itself.
What To Do Once You've Found A Cheap Date
Once you've spotted a date that fits your budget, the next step is booking it in before dynamic pricing changes the price. Booking a Disney Holidays package that bundles transport, hotel and tickets is usually the simplest way to do that in one go, with a single total rather than several separate bookings to track. You can also check ticket-only pricing directly on Disneyland Paris's official ticket prices page if you'd rather book tickets and hotels separately, which is common if you're staying at an off-site nearby hotel.
If you're still deciding when to travel rather than just checking prices, our full guide on finding the cheapest Disneyland Paris dates goes through the cheapest months, how French school holidays affect pricing, and the best ways to get there from the UK.
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Disneyland Paris Price Calendar: Your Questions Answered
What is the Disneyland Paris price calendar?
It's a free tool that shows Disneyland Paris ticket and hotel prices for every date that is available, colour-coded so cheaper and more expensive dates are easy to spot at a glance.
How do I read the Disneyland Paris price calendar?
Each date is colour-coded from cheapest to most expensive. Scanning a full month rather than a single date saves time trying to find the cheapest dates.
Does the Disneyland Paris price calendar show hotel prices?
Yes. It shows both standard park ticket prices and hotel package prices.
Does the Disneyland Paris price calendar include annual passes?
No. Annual pass pricing isn't shown on this calendar.
Does the calendar cover VIP tour prices?
No. VIP tours aren't included on the price calendar.
Is the Disneyland Paris price calendar free to use?
Yes. There's no cost to check prices on the calendar, and no need to commit to anything before browsing.
How far ahead can I check prices on the calendar?
The calendar shows prices across the whole available booking window in one view.
Why do prices change on the calendar?
Disneyland Paris uses dynamic pricing, which means costs shift depending on demand for a given date. Popular dates tend to get more expensive as they fill up, which is why booking early on a date you've found cheap is usually worthwhile.
