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Disneyland Paris: Here are the new special passes for children, get your wallets ready

Disneyland Paris: Here are the new special passes for children, get your wallets ready

In July 2023, Disneyland Paris announced its new Annual Passes, and since then, their price hasn't budged one iota. However, you can now acquire one of these precious (and expensive) passes for your children aged 3 to 11 years old, and no surprises, you'll have to dig deep into your wallet!

Disneyland Paris: Here are the new special passes for children, get your wallets ready

Disneyland Paris adapts its Passes for 3 - 11 year olds

Disneyland Paris: Here are the new special passes for children, get your wallets ready

For two years now, the Marne-La-Vallée amusement park has been offering its Pass fans, allowing you to enjoy a more or less unlimited experience and have fun among the Princesses, Pirates and other wonderful creatures of the park. While we recently gave you a complete update on the work and new features planned at Disneyland Paris, you might be interested in the idea of acquiring one or more Passes for you and your family. Indeed, the Bronze, Silver and Gold Passes, previously only available for adults, are now available in a "mini" version, for children from 3 to 11 years old.

Disneyland Paris Pass: Bronze, Silver and Gold, it's going to cost you dearly...

Disneyland Paris: Here are the new special passes for children, get your wallets ready

Disneyland Paris Passes are available in three options: the Disneyland Pass Bronze at 289 euros per adult per year and 223 euros per child per year. It includes unlimited access to the 2 Disney Parks 170 days per year according to the validity calendar, and free parking. The Disneyland Pass Silver is 499 euros per adult per year and 378 euros per child per year, with unlimited access to the 2 Disney Parks 300 days according to the validity calendar, parking included and 10% discounts in shops and restaurants. The Disneyland Pass Gold is 699 euros per adult per year and 523 euros per child per year, with unlimited and early access to the 2 Disney Parks, parking included and 15% discounts in shops and restaurants, as well as access to Extra Magic Moments. Benefits designed for parents, but not of much use to children...

And you, will you be tempted to buy a Pass for the whole family, despite a very steep bill?

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