Guests With Disabilities Can Now Book Discounted Disneyland Paris Tickets Online

How disabled guests can book discounted tickets online for Disneyland Paris.

Guests With Disabilities Can Now Book Discounted Disneyland Paris Tickets Online
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Disneyland Paris is now offering guests with disabilities to book discounted theme park tickets online. Guests with a disability can enjoy a 25% reduction on the price of a Disney Park Tickets for Disneyland Paris. Guests must provide valid proof of disability and ID when entering the park with the discounted tickets.

On the day, you must present an original copy of valid proof of disability and your ID at the ticket counters to validate your special-rate ticket and retrieve your Priority Card. You will need to present your Priority Card along with your ticket to enter the Disney Parks. If you do not have a valid proof of disability, you will not be able to access the Disney Parks at the special rate.

For more information about the discounted tickets as well as the Priority Card process including proving your disability, check out the official Disneyland Paris Website.

See our Disneyland Paris Ticket Discounts for Disabled Guests: Your Complete UK Guide article for more details.

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Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide honest, straight-talking news and advice for UK guests - without the American bias.