Bonjour Mark and welcome home!
Disneyland Paris holds a special place in my heart. It was during our first and only trip there that we celebrated my wife (then-girlfriend)’s birthday, followed by popping the big question under the Eiffel Tower!
Currently, the
Disney Vacation Club website only has point charts available for bookings at Disneyland Paris through March 2026. But don’t fret! I recently confirmed with a DVC Cast Member that they expect to release point charts for the remainder of the year shortly. I suggest checking back in the next couple of weeks to see when those point charts get posted to be ready to call Member Services to book your Disneyland Paris stay! Just remember that when exchanging DVC points towards the
Disney Collection, such as the Disneyland Hotel, a non-refundable transaction fee may apply. In addition, the
Rule of Four guidelines apply to these types of reservations, meaning that reservations must be made prior to the last 4 months of your Use Year for stays during that Use Year.
Mark, are you aware of the
Membership Magic Beyond program? DVC announced that this optional program has returned for 2026. It has a variety of benefits, including waiving transaction fees for exchanges into the Disney Collection. This is something you may want to consider if you will have also additional stays at Walt Disney World or Disneyland and can benefit from priority access to the lounges, specially priced theme park tickets, or the 30-day Memory Maker entitlement.
I’m sure with a trip in May that you’re excited for all the new offerings Disneyland Paris will be premiering, including the transformation of Walt Disney Studios Park into
Disney Adventure World. I know my family can’t wait to explore the
World of Frozen and watch the
Disney Cascade of Lights nighttime spectacular!
Mark, I hope this information is helpful for you as you plan your upcoming trip. Please feel free to reach out to me and my friends here at
planDisney with any additional questions!
Your pal,
Sean