Disneyland Paris deals for UK guests currently include a ticket offer saving up to £124 per person on 3 and 4-day dated tickets for summer 2026 visits, alongside package availability open through to March 2027, all bookable direct through DisneylandParis.com or DisneyHolidays.co.uk. This page is updated regularly with every current Disneyland Paris offer available to British guests, checked and verified by Ash as of 2nd August 2026.
Article Summary
- New this month: save up to £124 per person on 3 or 4-day dated tickets for visits between 1st June and 15th October 2026 - check the ticket offer here
- Package availability: bookings open through to 30th March 2027, with deposits from 15%
- Where to book: DisneyHolidays.co.uk for bundled transport, or DisneylandParis.com for hotel and tickets only
- Flexible on dates? use the price estimate calendar to find your cheapest days
- No deal matching your trip? given Disneyland Paris runs dynamic pricing, booking early for the dates you want is often smarter than waiting
- This page is updated whenever a new offer goes live for UK guests
Check the latest ticket savings here | Find your cheapest dates here
Read on for the full breakdown including package deals, the price calendar, and how UK school holidays affect what you'll pay.
If you're a UK guest searching for the latest Disneyland Paris deals and offers, you've come to the right place. This page is updated regularly with every current offer available to British guests, whether that's discounted tickets, package deals, or the cheapest dates to travel on. If Walt Disney World is more your speed instead, we've got a separate Walt Disney World Deals And Offers For UK Guests guide. Scroll down for the current package deals or jump straight to ticket offers.
Types Of Disneyland Paris Deals To Look Out For
Disneyland Paris runs deals throughout the year, but they tend to follow a fairly predictable pattern once you know what to look for. The most common offers fall into a few categories:
Early booking pricing - Book as far in advance as possible for the best prices. Since Disneyland Paris moved to a dynamic pricing system - much like how cruises work - the earlier you book the better price you'll get. The trade-off, of course, is that you're committing early - and deposits are typically around 15%. As long as you have the deposit available to give to Disney, it won't be an issue. When you book Disneyland Paris directly you can cancel for free up to 7 days before you travel, so your deposit is safe, but you'll have to part with the cash when you book.
Free P&O Ferries crossing - If you're planning to drive to Disneyland Paris from the UK rather than fly, this one's for you. Disneyland Paris periodically includes a free P&O Ferries Dover-Calais crossing with selected packages, which can take a decent chunk off the cost of getting there. The drive from the port to the resort is roughly three hours, which is either a nice road trip or a mild ordeal depending on your children's tolerance for motorway services.
Room-only or ticket-only discounts - These crop up less frequently but are useful if you've already sorted your travel separately. Keep an eye on the ticket deals section below for the latest.
Seasonal and flash sales - These are harder to predict and tend to disappear quickly. Signing up to our email club is the most reliable way to catch these before they sell out.
When Do Disneyland Paris Deals Come Out?
There's no fixed calendar for Disneyland Paris deals, it depends on general demand and how much Disney need to fill their hotels or to sell tickets. That said, Disney does what Disney wants, and a deal can appear - or disappear - with fairly little notice.
The honest answer is that waiting for a deal isn't always the smartest strategy. If you see a price you're happy with for your dates, booking it is often better than hoping something better comes along. The cheapest dates are rarely the most popular ones, and availability at Disneyland Paris hotels gets tight quickly around UK school holidays.
If you're flexible on dates, the Disneyland Paris price calendar is the most useful tool available for spotting when prices drop - more on that below.
Disneyland Paris Price Estimate Calendar
If there's no active deal for the dates you want, the next best thing is finding the cheapest available dates for your trip. The Disneyland Paris price estimate calendar lets you see package prices across a range of dates at a glance, which makes it much easier to compare options without clicking in and out of individual date searches. The prices shown are for both the hotel and tickets for all guests.
It's a particularly useful tool if you have some flexibility around your travel dates - even shifting by a few days can make a meaningful difference to the total cost, especially during the busier school holiday periods.
See exactly how much your dates will cost here >
Current Disneyland Paris Package Deals And Offers
There are two ways to book directly with Disneyland Paris from the UK. One is through DisneylandParis.com - run by the French Disney team - or DisneyHolidays.co.uk, which is the UK-facing site run out of London. Both are booking directly with Disney, and both often carry the same deals - the main difference is that DisneyHolidays.co.uk includes transport options as part of the package, which is worth knowing if you'd rather bundle everything together. We go into the differences in more detail in our DisneyHolidays.co.uk vs DisneylandParis.com guide.
- Bookings Now Available Through to 30th March 2027 - Availability is open well into 2027, with deposits from 15% to secure your dates. Early booking is worth considering if you have specific school holiday dates in mind, as Disney hotel availability fills up faster than people expect. See transport, hotel and ticket packages here or see hotel and ticket packages here.
Disneyland Paris Ticket Deals And Offers
Not staying at a Disneyland Paris hotel? You'll still need tickets to enter the theme parks - Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World. Disneyland Paris uses a date-based pricing system, meaning the same ticket can cost very different amounts depending on when you visit. Busier dates cost more, quieter ones less - so if you're buying standalone tickets, it's worth checking a few different dates before committing.
Here are the latest Disneyland Paris ticket deals for UK visitors:
- Save Up To £124 Per Person On 3 & 4-Day Dated Tickets This Summer - a new offer discounting dated tickets for visits between 1st June and 15th October 2026, compared with buying the equivalent single-day tickets separately. Check the ticket offer here.
- Disabled guests can now book discounted theme park tickets online - Disneyland Paris offers discounted tickets for guests with disabilities, and these can now be booked directly online rather than having to arrange them on arrival. View discounted accessibility tickets here.
- See all current Disneyland Paris ticket offers here.
How Much Can UK Guests Save On Disneyland Paris Tickets This Summer?
The new offer applies to 3 and 4-day dated tickets, with the saving worked out against the cost of buying the same number of single-day 1 Day/2 Park dated tickets separately. Here's how the two options compare once you break the saving down per day.
| Ticket Length | Saving Per Person | Saved Per Day | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-day dated ticket | £93 per person | £31.00 | Shorter breaks or a long weekend trip |
| 4-day dated ticket | £124 per person | £31.00 | Longer stays or a more relaxed pace |
Both tickets require consecutive visit days between 1st June and 15th October 2026. Prices and availability can change, so check current pricing before booking.
Both ticket lengths land on exactly the same £31 saved per day, so there's genuinely no financial reason to pick one over the other purely for value. It really comes down to how many days you're planning to spend at Disneyland Paris. For a family of four booking the 4-day ticket, that's £496 off the total between you, which is a decent chunk to put towards flights, the hotel, or spending money once you're there.
One thing worth flagging for UK families specifically - this offer's window closes on 15th October 2026, and that's before the October half term for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, which generally falls 26th to 30th October in 2026. Scottish schools break up earlier for their October week, generally 12th to 16th, so this saving covers most of that break. If you're planning around half term rather than the summer holidays, it's worth double-checking your own school's exact dates before assuming this offer applies to your trip.
Check the ticket offer and current pricing here
Update: We've covered this ticket offer in full, including the exact cancellation terms and Disney's own guidance on how many days to book for. Read the full ticket offer breakdown here.
Should You Book Disneyland Paris Direct Or As A Package?
One question that comes up often is whether it's better to book a Disneyland Paris package directly with Disney or to piece the trip together yourself - booking your own travel, then buying tickets separately. There's no universally right answer, but here are a few things worth factoring in.
Booking as a package (transport + hotel + tickets) through DisneyHolidays.co.uk gives you ATOL protection if you're flying, or a bundled Eurostar or ferry option if you're not. It also means one booking to manage, one place to call if something goes wrong, and the price is locked in GBP so you're not exposed to exchange rate movements. For families in particular, the simplicity of a package is often worth a small premium over doing it yourself.
On the Eurostar option specifically, it's worth knowing there's no longer a direct Eurostar service to Disneyland Paris. The route now runs from London St Pancras to Lille Europe, followed by a connecting TGV to Marne-la-Vallee-Chessy station, which sits right at the entrance to the parks. Booking this as part of a DisneyHolidays.co.uk package means that connection is arranged for you rather than something you have to piece together yourself.
Booking separately can sometimes work out cheaper - particularly if you're good at finding cheap Eurostar fares or flights, and you're happy to stay off-site. But the cost gap is often smaller than people assume once you factor in booking fees, ticket pricing and the hassle of coordinating multiple bookings.
If you're weighing up the options, our Disneyland Paris booking guide for UK guests goes into more detail on the different ways to book.
Disneyland Paris Prices and UK School Holidays
If you're travelling with school-age children, you're already aware that school holiday pricing exists to test the patience of every parent in the country. Disneyland Paris is no exception - prices during UK half terms, Easter and the summer holidays can be higher than at other times of year, but more so with transport costs.
The cheapest periods to visit are generally January (excluding New Year), February outside of half term, and November before the Christmas season kicks in. These quieter periods often have shorter queues too, which is either a bonus or irrelevant depending on how you feel about queuing.
If you're locked into school holidays, the price calendar is your friend - it'll show you the cheapest days within a given school holiday window, which can still save a reasonable amount compared to peak dates within that same period.
Stay Updated On Disneyland Paris Offers
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Disneyland Paris UK Deals: Your Questions Answered
How much can UK guests save on Disneyland Paris tickets right now?
UK guests can save up to £93 per person on a 3-day dated ticket, or up to £124 per person on a 4-day dated ticket, for visits between 1st June and 15th October 2026, compared with buying the equivalent single-day tickets separately. Check the ticket offer here.
When do Disneyland Paris deals come out?
There's no fixed calendar for Disneyland Paris deals, it depends on demand and how much availability Disney need to fill. Offers can appear, and disappear, with fairly little notice, so if a price works for your dates it's often better to book rather than wait for something better.
Is it cheaper to book a Disneyland Paris package or arrange travel separately?
It depends on your dates and how much effort you want to put in. Booking as a package through DisneyHolidays.co.uk gives you ATOL protection, a bundled Eurostar or ferry option, and one booking to manage. Booking separately can work out cheaper if you're good at finding cheap fares and happy to stay off-site, but the saving is often smaller than people expect once fees and hassle are factored in.
Can I get the Eurostar to Disneyland Paris?
Not directly. The route runs from London St Pancras to Lille Europe, followed by a connecting TGV to Marne-la-Vallee-Chessy station, which sits at the entrance to the parks. Booking this through a DisneyHolidays.co.uk package means the connection is arranged for you.
When is the cheapest time to visit Disneyland Paris?
Generally January (excluding New Year), February outside of half term, and November before the Christmas season begins. These quieter periods also tend to mean shorter queues.
How much deposit do I need to book Disneyland Paris direct?
Deposits when booking directly with Disney are typically around 15%. You can cancel for free up to 7 days before you travel, so your deposit stays protected even if plans change after booking.
What's the difference between DisneylandParis.com and DisneyHolidays.co.uk?
Both are official Disney booking sites and often carry the same deals. DisneylandParis.com is run by the French Disney team and covers hotel and ticket packages, while DisneyHolidays.co.uk is the UK-facing site and also includes transport options as part of the package.
How do UK guests find the cheapest Disneyland Paris dates?
The Disneyland Paris price estimate calendar shows package prices across a range of dates at a glance, making it easy to spot cheaper days without checking each date individually. It's particularly useful if you have some flexibility around when you travel.
