Disneyland Paris has launched a Summer Ticket Offer discounting its 3 and 4-day dated tickets, with UK visitors able to save up to £124 per person on visits between 1st June and 15th October 2026.
Article Summary
- 3-day ticket saving: Save £93 per person compared with buying three separate cancellable 1 Day/2 Park dated tickets.
- 4-day ticket saving: Save £124 per person compared with buying four separate cancellable 1 Day/2 Park dated tickets.
- Valid visit dates: Covers consecutive visit days between 1st June and 15th October 2026.
- No fixed booking deadline: This offer runs on limited allocation rather than a set end date, so it could be pulled once tickets sell out.
- Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 3 days before your visit date on both ticket lengths.
- October half term: The offer closes before most English, Welsh and Northern Irish half terms begin, though it does cover the earlier Scottish break.
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Read on for a full breakdown of what's included, how many days Disney themselves recommend, whether it covers the October half term, and what the cancellation terms mean for your planning.
What Does The Disneyland Paris Summer Ticket Offer Include?
The offer covers dated tickets for either 3 or 4 consecutive days, valid across both Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World (previously Walt Disney Studios Park), for visits taken between 1st June and 15th October 2026. "Dated" tickets simply mean you commit to specific visit dates when you buy, rather than an open-dated ticket you can use whenever. In exchange for that commitment, Disneyland Paris drops the price compared with buying the equivalent number of single-day tickets separately.
The saving is worked out against the cost of buying multiple 1 Day/2 Park cancellable dated tickets individually. There's no confirmed end date on this one, but based on how similar promotions have worked before, it's reasonable to expect it'll run until a set number of tickets have been sold rather than to a fixed calendar date. In reality, that means booking sooner rather than later is the safer bet if these dates work for you. If you'd rather browse everything Disneyland Paris has on offer first, their full range of hotel and ticket packages is here.
How Much Do UK Visitors Save With This Ticket Offer?
The 3-day dated ticket saves £93 per person, and the 4-day dated ticket saves £124 per person, both when compared with buying the equivalent number of single-day 1 Day/2 Park tickets separately.
I've checked the per-day value of each option, and the workings are below.
- 3-day ticket: £93 saving ÷ 3 days = £31.00 saved per day
- 4-day ticket: £124 saving ÷ 4 days = £31.00 saved per day
Both come out at the same £31 per day saving, so there's no financial reason to pick one length over the other purely for value. It comes down to how many days you're actually planning to visit Disneyland Paris for. For a family of four on a 4-day ticket, that's a combined saving of £496, which is worth factoring into your overall trip budget alongside flights and accommodation.
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Disneyland Paris 3-Day Vs 4-Day Ticket Comparison
| Ticket Length | Saving Per Person | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|
| 3-day dated ticket | £93 per person | Shorter breaks or a long weekend trip |
| 4-day dated ticket | £124 per person | Longer stays or first-time visitors wanting 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.
How Many Days Should You Book For Disneyland Paris?
Disneyland Paris themselves have put out guidance on how each ticket length suits different types of visit, which is worth reading alongside the savings above rather than just picking whichever ticket is cheapest per day.
- 1 day: A first taste of the magic, best suited to a short visit focused on the must-see highlights of one park.
- 2 days: A more balanced and complete visit, giving you time to explore both Disney Parks while enjoying the main attractions, shows and parades at a comfortable pace.
- 3 days: A more relaxed and immersive experience, with more time to enjoy the full Disney experience.
- 4 days: Disney's own pick for the ultimate experience, with plenty of time to explore both parks in depth and enjoy the entertainment and dining without feeling rushed.
To put it simply, if you're a first-timer trying to tick off the headline rides and shows, 2 days will get you round both parks at a sensible pace. If you're after a proper holiday rather than a flying visit, or you've got young children who'll need slower days with breaks built in, the 3 or 4-day tickets in this offer start to make a lot more sense, and that's before you've factored in the saving. For a wider look at what else is currently discounted, our guide to Disneyland Paris offers and deals for UK guests rounds up the other promotions running alongside this one.
A few things worth weighing up before you book.
- Locking in a dated ticket now fixes your price, so you're protected if standard ticket prices rise later in the year.
- The per-day saving is identical on both lengths, so the only real decision is how long you're actually visiting for.
- Your visit days need to be consecutive, so this suits a single trip rather than splitting days across two separate visits.
- The free cancellation window gives you room to book earlier than you'd normally feel comfortable with.
Does This Offer Cover The October Half Term?
Only partly. Most councils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have set October half term for 26th to 30th October 2026, which falls after this offer's 15th October cut-off. So if your school holiday falls in that window, this particular promotion won't stretch to cover your trip.
Scotland is the exception. A number of Scottish councils run their October break earlier, around 12th to 16th October 2026, which does fall inside the offer window. If you're planning around the English or Welsh half term instead, it's worth checking the pricing calendar for dates just before 15th October, or keeping an eye out in case Disney extends the window closer to the time.
What Are The Cancellation Terms For These Tickets?
Both the 3-day and 4-day tickets included in this offer come with free cancellation, provided you cancel at least 3 days before your visit date.
How Do I Book The Disneyland Paris Summer Ticket Offer?
- Decide whether a 3-day or 4-day ticket suits your planned length of stay, using Disney's own guidance above as a starting point.
- Check the pricing calendar to find the cheapest available consecutive dates within the 1st June to 15th October 2026 window.
- Confirm your dates are consecutive, as this is a requirement of the offer.
- Book while allocation remains, since there's no confirmed end date and this offer could be withdrawn once tickets sell out.
- Keep the free cancellation window (3 days before your visit) in mind in case your plans change.
If you haven't settled on exact dates yet, it's worth checking which days come out cheapest before booking, since Disneyland Paris pricing varies depending on demand.
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For UK visitors, this window covers most of the summer holidays in full, but only stretches to the earlier Scottish October break rather than the later English, Welsh and Northern Irish half term. It's worth checking your own school's dates against the 1st June to 15th October 2026 range before you get too far into planning. Given there's no fixed booking deadline on this one, waiting to see if the price drops further is a gamble. It's just as likely the offer disappears once Disney's allocation is used up.
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Disneyland Paris Summer Ticket Offer: Your Questions Answered
How much can I save with the Disneyland Paris Summer Ticket Offer?
You can save £93 per person on a 3-day dated ticket or £124 per person on a 4-day dated ticket, compared with buying the equivalent number of single-day 1 Day/2 Park dated tickets separately.
Which dates does the Disneyland Paris Summer Ticket Offer cover?
The offer covers consecutive visit days between 1st June and 15th October 2026.
Does the offer cover the October half term?
Only partly. Most councils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have October half term set for 26th to 30th October 2026, which falls after the offer's 15th October cut-off. Some Scottish councils run their October break earlier, around 12th to 16th October 2026, which does fall inside the offer window.
When does the Disneyland Paris Summer Ticket Offer end?
There's no confirmed end date. The offer is based on a limited ticket allocation, so it could be withdrawn once tickets sell out rather than on a fixed date.
Do the visit days have to be consecutive?
Yes, the offer requires your visit days to be consecutive to qualify for the discount.
Can I cancel my ticket if my plans change?
Yes, both the 3-day and 4-day tickets included in this offer come with free cancellation up to 3 days before your visit date.
Does the ticket include both Disneyland Paris parks?
Yes, the dated tickets in this offer cover both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.
How many days should I book for Disneyland Paris?
Disney recommends 2 days for a balanced first visit covering both parks, 3 days for a more relaxed and immersive experience, and 4 days for the ultimate experience with time for entertainment, dining and shopping.
Is the 4-day ticket better value than the 3-day ticket?
Not really. Both work out to roughly £31 saved per day, so the better choice depends on how long you're actually visiting for rather than which ticket offers more value.
