Disneyland Paris Announces New Annual Passes With Increased Prices And Reduced Benefits
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Disneyland Paris abruptly stopped sales of their annual pass a few months ago. They sent out an email saying the following:
We are currently developing a new product range based on the valuable feedback you have given us and as a result we are pausing sales of new Annual Passes.
It's unclear what feedback they've been listening to, but today, Disneyland Paris has announced their return in a new format with increased prices and reduced benefits. The annual passes are now simply called "Disneyland Pass". The lowest tier that was previously "Discovery Pass" pass has been discontinued, leaving three blandly named annual passes, bronze, silver and gold.
Bronze - €289 a year
Admission to both theme parks for just 170 days of the yearIncluded parking
Silver - €499 a year
Admission to both theme parks for just 300 days of the yearIncluded parking10% shop and restaurant discount10% off Photopass
Gold - €699 a year
Admission to both theme parks with no blackout datesIncluded parking15% shop and restaurant discountIncluded Photopass
As you can see the gold pass that replaces the black infinity is around €200 more expensive, and the discounts have been reduced from 20%.
Guests are still only allowed 3 park reservations at a time, and all the below previous benefits will be removed.
No more privilege ticketsNo more dedicated Annual pass entranceNo more dedicated fireworks and parade viewing areasNo more rental discountsNo more free bag storageNo more AP discounted hotel rates
The gold pass is now the only pass to offer Extra Magic Time. No physical card will be sent for online purchases, but guests can request one at the ticket office. The new passes will be all digital through the Disneyland Paris app. One positive is there will be 4 AP parties a year, with the first one being on September 29th.
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