Disneyland Paris Increases Annual Pass Prices And Removes Some Perks

Disneyland Paris Increases Annual Pass Prices And Removes Some Perks
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Disneyland Paris has today updated their annual pass prices across the board.

  • Discovery pass was 209€ now 229€ (increase of 20€)
  • Magic Flex was 299€ now 319€ (increase of 20€)
  • Magic Plus was 329€ now 369€ (increase of 40€)
  • Infinity was 479€ now 499€ (increase of 20€)

  • It also appears that the free stroller rental, wheelchair rental, luggage storage and kennel services are no longer included with the Infinity pass. These will have to be paid for separately. Also, the dedicated Annual Pass entrance has been removed from the perks list for all annual pass tiers.

    You can order or learn more about the Disneyland Paris annual passes right here online via the French version of their website. An annual pass is usually worth it if you're going to visit at least twice in a year.

    Alternately, you can visit Disneyland Paris during the 30th celebrations this summer with a hotel and ticket package from just £159pp/night.

    Click here to see the latest Disneyland Paris offer >>>

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