Disney Premier Access Ultimate Launches At Disneyland Paris Starting At €90 Per Day

Disney Premier Access Ultimate Launches At Disneyland Paris Starting At €90 Per Day
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Disney announced earlier in the year that "Disney Premier Access Ultimate" is coming to Disneyland Paris. Disney Premier Access is the Fastpass replacement at Disneyland Paris (like Genie+ and Lightning Lanes at Walt Disney World). You can pay up to around €15 Euro per guest to "skip the line" on certain attractions.

This new "Disney Premier Access Ultimate" service provides guests with one-time expedited access to 12 of the most popular attractions across both parks, starting at €90 each. This can be purchased in-app on the day starting today.

"Disney Premier Access Ultimate" allows you to "skip the line" for each of these attractions (one time each per day):

  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril
  • Autopia
  • Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
  • Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain
  • Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
  • Peter Pan's Flight
  • Big Thunder Mountain
  • Phantom Manor
  • Crush's Coaster
  • Ratatouille: The Adventure
  • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
  • Cars ROAD TRIP

  • Click here to learn all about Premier Access >>>

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