How far in advance can you book Disneyland Paris? Right now you can book any arrival date up to and including 30th March 2027, with the next block of dates - covering April 2027 through to March 2028 - expected to go on sale in late August or early September 2026. Disneyland Paris releases bookings in rolling 12 month windows each year, loosely tied to the UK financial year rather than the calendar year, so if you're wondering when you can book Disneyland Paris for 2027 or 2028 specifically, you'll need to wait for that next release. Here's exactly how the system works, when to expect the next lot of dates, and how far ahead you can realistically plan.
Article Summary
- Current booking window: You can book Disneyland Paris now for any date up to 30th March 2027.
- Next release expected: Dates covering April 2027 to March 2028 are likely to open in late August or early September 2026, though Disney hasn't confirmed a date yet.
- How the pattern works: Disney tends to release roughly 12 months of dates at a time, loosely following the UK financial year rather than the calendar year.
- Furthest ahead you can book: Around 18 to 19 months on release day itself, shrinking as the current window gets closer to running out.
- Best time to book: As early as possible. Disneyland Paris now uses dynamic ticket pricing based on demand, so prices generally rise the closer you get to your travel dates, on top of the usual squeeze on room availability.
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Read on for the full breakdown including our release date history table, how dynamic pricing affects when you should book, and the quickest way to secure the 2027/28 dates the moment they go live.
When Can You Book Disneyland Paris Right Now
Right now you can book a Disneyland Paris holiday for any arrival date up to and including 30th March 2027. Disney opened this booking window on 2nd September 2025, covering the period from 1st April 2026 through to 30th March 2027, and it's been open ever since. If your dates fall somewhere in that window, whether that's an October half term trip in 2026 or a summer holiday next year, you can book today rather than waiting for anything else to be released. Head over to Disney Holidays to search transport, hotel and ticket packages, or if you'd rather sort your own flights or Eurostar, you can book hotel and ticket only packages directly through DisneylandParis.com. You can also see the current booking window confirmed directly on Disney's own booking page, which currently states bookings are open through to spring 2027.
How Disneyland Paris Booking Windows Work
Similar to Walt Disney World, which tends to release dates for the next calendar year at the start of the prior year, Disneyland Paris follows its own pattern rather than opening a full calendar year at once. Each release covers 1st April through to 30th March the following year, loosely tracking the UK financial year, with the new window typically going on sale at the end of summer. Disney hasn't published an official reason for this pattern, but it's held steady for the last few years, which makes it fairly easy to predict even if the exact release day moves about a bit.
The release itself normally happens right at the end of August or in the first few days of September. When the new window opens, you can suddenly book anything from the following April right through to March the year after, all in one go. The March cut off point is what catches a lot of people out when they're trying to book a trip for the following fed-up-with-winter January.
Disneyland Paris Booking Release History
Here's how the last few releases have played out, which gives a decent idea for what to expect going forward.
| Booking Window | Dates Released | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1 April 2023 - 30 March 2024 | 2nd September 2022 [Source] | Well in the past |
| 1 April 2024 - 30 March 2025 | 18th August 2023 [Source] | Now in the past |
| 1 April 2025 - 30 March 2026 | 3rd September 2024 [Source] | Now in the past |
| 1 April 2026 - 30 March 2027 | 2nd September 2025 [Source] | Currently open to book |
| 1 April 2027 - 30 March 2028 | Expected late August or early September 2026 (tbc) | Not yet released |
Release dates have moved around by a couple of weeks in past years, so treat the 2027/28 date as our best estimate rather than anything official until Disney confirms it. We'll update this table the moment they do.
When Will Disneyland Paris 2027 To 2028 Dates Go On Sale
Based on the pattern above, we'd expect Disneyland Paris to release dates for 1st April 2027 through to 30th March 2028 in late August or early September 2026. A confirmed date is usually announced a couple of weeks prior to bookings going live, but that's not always the case. As soon as a date is confirmed, we'll update this guide, so it's worth bookmarking this page if you've got your eye on a 2027 or 2028 trip. In the meantime, keeping an eye on our news section or signing up to our Email Club is the best way to hear about it the moment it happens.
How Far In Advance Can You Book Disneyland Paris
There's no minimum, you can book a Disneyland Paris trip days before you travel if the dates and hotel you want are still available. The maximum is a different story though. Because Disney only opens bookings around 12 months at a time, the furthest ahead you can book is whatever's left of the current window. Right now, since the window opened on 2nd September 2025 and runs to 30th March 2027, that works out at 574 days, or just under 19 months, on release day itself. That gap shrinks every day that passes without a new release, so by the time you're reading this it'll be somewhat less than that. If getting the earliest possible booking matters to you, the trick is booking as close to the release date as you can, since that's when you've got the longest runway and usually the widest choice of rooms.
Why Booking Disneyland Paris Early Also Saves You Money
Towards the end of 2024, Disneyland Paris rolled out a dynamic ticket pricing system based on demand, similar to what you'll be used to seeing with flights or cruises. In simple terms, ticket prices move up or down depending on how busy Disney expects a given day to be, and how much demand has already built up for tickets on that date. The upshot for anyone planning a trip is that booking early tends to work out cheaper on two fronts, not just because you're more likely to get your preferred hotel room, but because ticket prices themselves generally creep upward the closer you get to a date as demand builds. Book on release day or shortly after and you're buying before that demand has had a chance to push prices up, which is another good reason to secure your dates as soon as the window opens rather than waiting around to see if a deal comes along later.
How To Book Disneyland Paris As Soon As Dates Are Released
- Work out whether you want a package with transport, hotel and tickets bundled together, or just a hotel and ticket package with your own flights or Eurostar sorted separately.
- Use the Disneyland Paris price calendar now to get a feel for which dates tend to be cheaper before the new window even opens, since the same seasonal patterns tend to repeat year on year.
- On release day, book directly with Disney Holidays for a transport inclusive package, or DisneylandParis.com for hotel and tickets only, as both tend to go live at the same time and have the widest room availability on day one.
- Pay your 15% deposit to secure the booking, then spread the rest across instalments rather than paying in full straight away.
- If a special offer or discount comes out later that would apply to your dates, ring up and ask, since Disney will often apply it to a booking you've already made. You can also cancel or amend most hotel and ticket bookings for free up to 7 days before your arrival date, though this doesn't apply to transport inclusive packages.
What This Means For Your Planning
All of this has a few knock on effects depending on when you're hoping to travel.
- If your trip falls before 30th March 2027, you can book right now rather than waiting for anything.
- If you're after dates from April 2027 onwards, you'll need to sit tight until the next release, expected around late August or early September 2026.
- Booking close to release day usually means better room choice and lower prices before availability tightens up as the window fills.
- Because of dynamic ticket pricing, waiting around for a "better deal" later on can backfire, since prices are more likely to rise than fall as your travel date gets closer.
- If you miss release day, you can still book later, just be prepared for fewer rooms in your preferred hotel and possibly higher prices for popular periods.
- Peak periods like Christmas, New Year and the summer holidays sell out their best rooms first, so these are the ones worth prioritising early if that's when you're travelling.
Best Way To Book Disneyland Paris From The UK
For most people, booking directly with Disney is still the easiest route. If you want everything bundled together, transport, hotel and tickets, book through Disney Holidays. If you'd rather sort your own flights or take the train and just need the hotel and tickets, DisneylandParis.com is the one to use.
If you've not heard of Disney Holidays before, it's worth knowing it's a legitimate booking service operated by Disney themselves, not a third-party reseller. If you're not sure which one to book with, our Disney Holidays Vs DisneylandParis.com guide breaks down the difference.
If you're planning to travel by rail, keep in mind there's no longer a direct Eurostar service to Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy. You'll need to take the Eurostar from London St Pancras to Lille Europe, then change onto a connecting TGV to Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy. It adds a bit of extra planning to your journey, but it's still a solid alternative to flying, especially if you're travelling from the south east of England.
Whichever route you go for, use the Disneyland Paris price calendar to compare how much your dates cost against moving a few days either way, since shifting a trip by even two or three days either side of a weekend can make a decent difference to the price, especially now that ticket prices themselves move with demand too. For more ways to save, our Disneyland Paris packages, offers and deals guide is worth a read too.
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Disneyland Paris Booking Dates: Your Questions Answered
How far in advance can you book Disneyland Paris?
There's no set minimum, you can book right up until the day you travel if availability allows. The maximum depends on how much of the current booking window is left, which is usually somewhere between a few months and just under 19 months, depending on how recently Disney released new dates.
When do Disneyland Paris booking dates get released?
Disney typically releases a new 12 month block of dates at the end of August or in the first few days of September each year, covering 1st April through to 30th March the following year.
When can I book Disneyland Paris for 2027 or 2028?
You can already book Disneyland Paris for the first three months of 2027, up to 30th March. The rest of 2027 (April onwards) and all of 2028 haven't been released yet. Based on past years, we'd expect April 2027 to March 2028 to go on sale around late August or early September 2026.
Is the release date the same every year?
It's close but not identical. In 2024 dates were released on 3rd September, and in 2025 they came out a day earlier on 2nd September, so expect the release to land somewhere in that same window rather than on an exact fixed date.
Can I cancel or change a Disneyland Paris booking?
Yes, most Disneyland Paris hotel and ticket bookings can be cancelled or amended for free up to 7 days before your arrival date. This flexibility doesn't apply to transport inclusive packages, so check your specific booking conditions before you rely on it.
What's the best way to book Disneyland Paris from the UK?
Booking directly with Disney is usually the simplest option, either through Disney Holidays for a transport, hotel and ticket package, or through DisneylandParis.com if you're arranging your own travel.
