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When is Disneyland Paris reopening? Dates and hotel news explained

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When is Disneyland Paris reopening? Dates and hotel news explained
When is Disneyland Paris reopening? Dates and hotel news explained

MOST people dream of visiting Disneyland at least once in their lives.

It's important to know that you need to plan your trip in advance so you get the most out of it. Here's everything we know about visiting Disneyland Paris.

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Here is everything you need to know about Disneyland Paris reopeningCredit: Getty Images - Getty

When does Disneyland Paris open?

You'll be happy to know that Disneyland Paris is open seven days a week.

The park opens from 9:30am until 10pm each day.

This means you have plenty of time to fit in everything you want to do, whether that's going on the rides or meeting your favourite Disney characters.

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The park is open every day of the year so you can get your Disney fix whenever you fancy.

What is the address for Disneyland Paris and how do I get there?

The address for Disneyland Paris is Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France.

You can get there in a variety of ways.

An easy way of getting to the park is by car - you can stay in the comfort of your own car and travel through the Eurotunnel.

This will take you 35 minutes from Folkestone to Calais with up to four shuttles per hour at peak times.

You'll go through British and French customs before you board so when you arrive you can drive straight off the train and hit the road for a three-hour journey from Calais to Disneyland Paris.

You can also reach Disneyland by ferry.

It is a 90 minute journey from Dover to Calais, with around 20 crossings a day.

Disneyland Paris is just a three hour drive from Calais.

Head to the website and buy your tickets
Head to the website and buy your ticketsCredit: Alamy

How much does Disneyland Paris cost?

A full range of different tickets are available for Disneyland Paris to suit your needs.

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You can choose which day you want to visit the park specifically and these tickets start from $64 for one park.

If you want to visit two parks then tickets start from $93.

If you know you want to visit the park for more than one day then you can choose up to four day tickets.

To go for four days it will set you back $237 each person.

If you aren't completely sure what date you want to go then you can purchased a one day undated ticket.

This will cost $119.43 for over 12s or £110.33 for children.

If you want the full Disney experience and want to stay in a hotel, then it's worth looking at park, hotel and Eurostar deals.

How do I get tickets?

It's important that you buy your tickets in advance of your trip to avoid disappointment.

Head to the Disneyland Paris website to choose which tickets are right for you.

Here's what the park tickets include:

  • Access all attractions, shows and selfie spots with Disney characters
  • Either one or two parks
  • Dated tickets can be cancelled up to three days before arrival
  • Available for children aged 3 to 11 years. Under 3s go free
The park could open from July but will not be welcoming guests any time soon.
The park could open from July but will not be welcoming guests any time soon.Credit: Getty Images - Getty

What are the reviews for Disneyland Paris?

Tripadvisor rates Disneyland Paris as four out of five stars.

Those who have visited the park have left reviews after, with one saying it is "better than Orlando".

Another reviewer said: "It is an experience that you have to try at least once in your life."

While a third said they had "an excellent and unforgettable experience".

Kara Godfrey

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