Bonjour et Bienvenue, Todor!
Thanks for stopping by
planDisney with your question about Disneyland Paris! I just returned from a weeklong visit, and I had the best time enjoying all of my favorite attractions, snacks, and entertainment offerings. I even had the opportunity to check out a few experiences for the first time, and trust me, you won't want to miss
Disney Tales of Magic during your visit!
It sounds like we are like-minded Mouseketeers, Todor, because like you, I'm looking to head into the magic as much as possible. Happily, a
Disneyland Pass is the
practically perfect way to do just that! Currently, there are 3 different Disneyland Passes offered at varying price points according to the benefits of each pass. These Passes are sold in person at the Disneyland Pass ticket offices located at the entrance of Disneyland Park, over the phone, and online. It's just important to keep in mind that international calling rates apply when purchasing over the phone, and online purchases are only accessible through the French, Belgian, and Dutch versions of the Disneyland Paris website, where content is presented in French, Flemish, or Dutch. If you are fluent in one of those languages and would like to purchase your pass online, you can conveniently toggle between the various versions of the website by selecting the globe/currency icon at the top of the screen and then 'Change country/region'.
Regardless of how you purchase your pass, you'll want to be mindful of the activation date since you're not planning to visit until November. When purchased in person, your Disneyland Pass will become valid on the date of purchase. If purchased over the phone, a voucher will be sent to you by post that you will use to redeem your Disneyland Pass upon first use at the Disneyland Pass ticket offices. The voucher must be exchanged within 2 months of purchase, but your Disneyland Pass will become valid on the date you exchange it at the ticket office. If you buy your Disneyland Pass online, it will become valid the day after the purchase.
Additionally, Disneyland Passes can be paid for in one lump sum or in monthly Euro installments when purchased through the Disneyland Paris website or Disneyland Park ticket counters. If you opt to pay monthly, it's important to consider that the bank account to be debited must be located in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) with a bank that accepts direct debits in euros known as "SEPA Direct Debit Core" ("SDD Core") and that any non-Euro account transactions are subject to currency exchange conversions and potential banking fees. You'll find additional payment information
here under 'What are the payment options for Disneyland Pass?'
I hope this helps, Todor, and that you're walking down Main Street as a Disneyland Passholder so very soon!
Thinking Happy Thoughts,
Lizzie