Bonjour!
Welcome to planDisney, Ciara! Thank you for visiting us with your question about your upcoming holiday to
Disneyland Paris in just a few weeks. You’ll be
walking right down the middle of Main Street, U.S.A. before you know it! My family are in the final countdown to our next visit too. We just cannot wait!
Priority Passes are available to Guests with an officially recognised disability to offer additional support while enjoying the magic of Disneyland Paris. You can
apply online for a Priority Pass up to one month ahead of your travel dates, and you’ll need to show an original copy of your proof of disability to collect the pass.
Guests from the UK can provide one of the following as evidence:
Disability Living Allowance
Attendance Allowance Award
Personal independance payment
Armed Force Compensation Scheme
Certificate of Vision Impairment
U.K. Disabled I.D
National Disability Card
Access Card
Parking Card for Disabled People
Registration Card BD8
Adult Disability payment
Disabled Student's Allowance
Scottish Child Disability Payment
The Priority Pass is valid for seven days from the date of collection, so it should cover your whole holiday. The Priority Pass holder may be accompanied by up to 4 Guests for attractions and shows, and by 2 Guests specifically for Disney Tales of Magic and Disney Stars on Parade. It’s important to note that children under the age of 3 do count as part of your party total.
This summer is such an exciting time to visit, as Disneyland Park is celebrating the
Disney Music Festival! You can look forward to seeing many Disney characters bringing beloved music to life throughout the park. I’m especially looking forward to Goofy’s Imaginary Orchestra – and my son can’t wait to see Moana and her musicians!
I hope this helps answer your question about Priority Passes, Ciara. If you have any further vacation planning questions, please
reach out to me. I'd love to help!
Have a magical day,
Matt