Disneyland Paris now has four annual pass tiers for 2026/2027, running from the entry-level Bronze One at €289 (£246) a year up to the all-access Gold pass at €799 (£679). The big change is a brand new mid-tier called Bronze Max, which sits between Bronze One and Silver and gets you into both parks on the same visit rather than just one. Park reservations are still required whichever tier you pick, and prices for Silver and Gold have both gone up for 2026/2027.
Article Summary
- New tier for 2026/2027: Bronze Max joins the range, sitting between Bronze One and Silver
- Price range: adult passes run from €289 (£246, Bronze One) up to €799 (£679, Gold) per year
- Prices rising: Silver and Gold are both up on last year's pricing, by roughly €60 (£51) and €100 (£85) respectively for adults
- Reservations still apply: every tier needs visit dates registered online, with a maximum of three held at once
- Only Gold covers every day: the other three tiers work off a set validity calendar rather than 365-day access
Compare Disneyland Pass tiers and check current pricing or find the cheapest Disneyland Paris dates
Read on for the full breakdown of each tier, how to register your visit dates, validity calendars, and what it all means if you're planning a trip from the UK.
Why Disneyland Paris Has Changed Its Annual Passes For 2026/2027
The pass shake-up lands alongside big changes at Disneyland Paris. Walt Disney Studios Park has been renamed Disney Adventure World with a new World Of Frozen area inside it. Disney has used the moment to add a fourth pass tier rather than just tweak prices on the existing three.
From 12th February 2026, the old single "Bronze" pass becomes Bronze One, and a new Bronze Max tier slots in above it. Please keep in mind that park reservations are still required on every tier, and each pass holder can have up to three visit dates registered at once, not three passes. You can see current pricing and check availability via Disneyland Paris's official annual pass page here.
| Pass | Adult Price | Child Price (3-11) | Park Access | Access Days | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze One | €289 (£246) | €223 (£190) | One park per visit | 170 days | Occasional visitors happy to commit to one park per trip |
| Bronze Max | €399 (£339) | €300 (£255) | Both parks per visit | 210 days | Families who want both parks without paying Silver prices |
| Silver | €569 (£484) | €426 (£362) | Both parks per visit | 300 days | Regular visitors who'll use the shop and restaurant discounts |
| Gold | €799 (£679) | €601 (£511) | Both parks, every day | 365 days | Frequent visitors who want Extra Magic Time and a free PhotoPass+ |
Prices shown are per person, per year, correct at the time of writing. GBP figures are based on an exchange rate of 1 Euro to 0.85 Pound Sterling and will vary. Always check the official pricing page before booking as these can change.
Bronze One Disneyland Pass Prices And Access
Bronze One is what most people just called "Bronze" until now. It gets you into one Disneyland Paris park per visit, on 170 selected days across the year, and includes free parking on the adult pass. Prices are unchanged from last year at €289 (£246) for adults and €223 (£190) for children aged 3 to 11.
The catch is that once you've entered a park for the day on a Bronze One pass, you can't then switch to the other park. If you're the sort of visitor who likes to hop between Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World in the same afternoon, this isn't the tier for you.
Bronze Max Disneyland Pass Prices And Access
This is the new addition for 2026/2027. Bronze Max gives you access to both Disney Parks on the same visit date, across 210 selected days a year, plus free parking on the adult pass. It's priced at €399 (£339) for adults and €300 (£255) for children aged 3 to 11.
Bronze Max is roughly €110 (£94) more than Bronze One for adults, but you get both parks and 40 extra access days for that money. If Bronze One's single-park limit was the thing putting you off, this new tier is the obvious fix.
Silver Disneyland Pass Prices And Access
Silver covers both parks on 300 selected days a year, with free parking, a 10 percent discount in Disneyland Paris shops and restaurants, and 10 percent off the annual PhotoPass+. It's priced at €569 (£484) for adults and €426 (£362) for children, an increase of around €60 (£51) for adults and €48 (£41) for children on last year's pricing.
The shop and restaurant discount only applies at a specific list of Disney Village restaurants (Annette's Diner, La Grange, Sports Bar, Billy Bob's, New York Style Sandwiches and The Steakhouse), covers up to six people including the pass holder, and doesn't apply on quick service kiosks or Disney Hotel bars, so it's worth checking the fine print if that discount is a big part of your decision.
Gold Disneyland Pass Prices And Access
Gold is the only tier that covers all 365 days of the year. It includes both parks, free parking, Extra Magic Time entry before official opening, a 15 percent discount in shops and restaurants, and a free annual PhotoPass+ included in the price. It costs €799 (£679) for adults and €601 (£511) for children, up around €100 (£85) and €78 (£66) respectively compared with last year.
How To Register Your Disneyland Pass Visit Dates
Owning a Disneyland Pass doesn't guarantee you a spot on any given day. Here's how the registration process actually works.
- Buy your Disneyland Pass at the ticket office, over the phone, or via Disneyland Paris's official pass page where online purchase is available for your tier.
- Log into your Disneyland Paris account through the app or website.
- Go to the official online registration platform and select Disneyland Pass.
- Pick your visit date from the days available on your tier's validity calendar.
- Confirm the booking, remembering you can hold a maximum of three registered dates at once.
- Have your Disneyland Pass linked in the app ready for scanning on the day.
Please note this applies to every tier except Gold, which is valid every day so doesn't need date registration in quite the same way, though it's still worth checking current guidance before you travel.
Disneyland Pass Validity Calendars And Blackout Dates
Because Bronze One, Bronze Max and Silver all work off a fixed number of access days rather than year-round entry, Disney publishes a validity calendar for each tier showing exactly which dates are included. These calendars are the best way to check whether your planned UK school holiday dates are actually covered before you buy.
- Bronze One validity calendar (PDF)
- Bronze Max validity calendar (PDF)
- Silver validity calendar (PDF)
Availability also depends on general park capacity being reached, so even a date that's within your calendar isn't a guaranteed booking, which is another reason to register your dates as early as you can.
How To Buy A Disneyland Paris Annual Pass
Buying a Disneyland Pass online is easy and the recommended route. Click here to view the range and to buy online. Only the French version of the site allows you to buy online, so click the flag on the top of the page and change to France. Then use your browser's built on-page translate feature to display the website text in English.
You can also buy a Disneyland Pass at the dedicated ticket offices by the entrance to Disneyland Park, or by phone through Disney's Guest Relations team. Phone purchases come as a voucher posted to you, which needs exchanging for the final pass at the ticket office within two months, with the pass becoming valid from the date you exchange it.
There's also an 11-month instalment option after an initial payment, though this is currently only available through the French version of the Disneyland Paris website or in person at the ticket office. Here's the bit that matters for UK buyers, your bank account needs to accept euro direct debits under the "SEPA Direct Debit Core" scheme. The UK is a SEPA member, but not every UK bank supports this specific type of debit, so it's worth checking with your bank before committing to instalments.
If you're renewing rather than buying fresh, existing pass holders get 15 percent off their renewal plus a free lanyard, available from 30 days before to 30 days after your current pass expires, and only at the ticket office.
Click here to buy a Disneyland Pass online >What This Means For UK Visitors
- Disneyland Paris is priced in Euros, and the GBP pricing on this page is based on the exchange rate at the time of writing but can vary, so factor in the current exchange rate.
- The GBP figures throughout this article use a rate of 1 Euro to 0.85 Pound Sterling, rounded to the nearest pound, so treat them as a guide rather than an exact figure at checkout.
- Since park reservations are needed regardless of tier, book your dates as soon as your travel window is confirmed, especially over UK school holidays when Bronze tier access days tend to fill up fastest.
- There's no longer a direct Eurostar service to Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy. The route now runs from London St Pancras to Lille Europe, with a connecting TGV onward, so build extra time into your journey planning.
- With Gold up around €100 (£85) and Silver up around €60 (£51), it's worth running the sums against how many actual visits you'll realistically make before assuming a pass beats dated tickets.
- If you're weighing up a Disneyland Pass against a short break instead, the Disneyland Paris pricing calendar will show you the cheapest dates, and Disneyland Paris transport, hotel and ticket packages are worth pricing up as an alternative.
Is The Disneyland Pass (Annual Pass) Worth It?
In our experience, it's worth it if you're planning to visit Disneyland Paris at least three times in a year. We used to hold Disneyland Paris Infinity annual passes ourselves, but cancelled them in 2023 when Disney scrapped the old annual passes and introduced the current Disneyland Pass range, cutting a lot of the benefits and raising prices across the board. We now visit for pleasure less often (when not solely covering things for Mickey From The UK), but when we do, we usually find a short hotel and ticket package works out more cost effective.
If you live in South East England, where getting to Disneyland Paris is quicker and cheaper, three visits a year is a realistic target and the Disneyland Pass starts to make sense. Keep in mind you'll still need to make park reservations with a pass, which you don't with a hotel and ticket package. If you're only planning two trips, it's worth working out the sums both ways before committing to a pass.
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Disneyland Paris Annual Pass 2026/2027: Your Questions Answered
How much is a Disneyland Paris annual pass?
Prices start at €289 (£246) a year for the entry-level Bronze One pass and go up to €799 (£679) a year for the Gold pass, with Bronze Max at €399 (£339) and Silver at €569 (£484) sitting in between. Child prices (age 3 to 11) run from €223 (£190) up to €601 (£511) depending on the tier.
What is the difference between the Bronze One and Bronze Max Disneyland Passes?
Bronze One only lets you into one Disney Park per visit and covers 170 access days a year, while Bronze Max gives you both parks on the same visit date and covers 210 access days for a higher price.
Which Disneyland Paris passes include both parks?
Yes, three of the four tiers include both parks. Bronze Max, Silver and Gold all give you entry to both Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World on the same visit date. Only the entry-level Bronze One pass limits you to one park per day.
How do I buy a Disneyland Paris annual pass?
You can buy a Disneyland Pass at the ticket offices by Disneyland Park's entrance, over the phone through Guest Relations, or online through Disneyland Paris's official pass page where available for your chosen tier.
Are there blackout dates on Disneyland Paris annual passes?
Yes, for every tier except Gold. Bronze One, Bronze Max and Silver each work off a set number of access days a year rather than 365-day access, and Disney publishes a validity calendar for each pass showing exactly which dates are included.
Can I pay for a Disneyland Pass in monthly instalments?
Yes, Disney offers an 11-month instalment plan after an initial payment, though it's currently only available via the French Disneyland Paris website or at the ticket office, and your bank account needs to support euro SEPA direct debits.
Do Disneyland Pass holders need to book park entry in advance?
Yes. Every pass holder needs to register their visit dates on Disney's online booking platform before arriving, and can hold a maximum of three registered dates at any one time.
Is there a discount for renewing a Disneyland Pass?
Yes. Existing pass holders get 15 percent off their renewal price plus a free lanyard, available from 30 days before to 30 days after their current pass expires, though this is only offered at the ticket office.
Is a Disneyland Paris annual pass worth it?
It depends how often you'll visit. In our experience a Disneyland Pass is worth it if you're planning at least three trips to Disneyland Paris in a year, otherwise a hotel and ticket package usually works out cheaper.
Fancy checking whether an annual pass actually stacks up for your planned number of trips? Compare the current Disneyland Pass prices and availability here, or see our full Disneyland Paris offers guide for UK visitors if a short break might suit you better.
