Bonjour!
Welcome to planDisney, Damon! It is always great to help a fellow Guest from the UK here at planDisney. Thanks so much for stopping by with your first question. It looks like you are planning a year full of magic with a
Disneyland Pass, which is the
Disneyland Paris annual pass programme. I have been an annual pass holder in the past myself, and I am looking forward to doing it again once my two-year-old is a little older and more patient with those regular trips to Paris!
The Disneyland Pass programme is evolving from 12th February 2026. From that date, you will be able to purchase a
Bronze One, Bronze Max, Silver, or Gold pass. Each pass offers different benefits and block out dates. The Gold pass comes with no block out dates, a 15% discount in Disneyland boutiques and select restaurants, and access to Extra Magic Time. It really does feel like the perfect pass for exploring the brand new
Disney Adventure World expansion, which is due to open on 29th March 2026.
To purchase a Disneyland Pass, you can either visit the Disneyland Pass ticket office at the entrance to Disneyland Park or call them on 03448 008 898. If you buy your pass at the ticket office, it will be active from the day of purchase. If you purchase by phone, a voucher will be sent to you by post. This voucher will need to be exchanged on your first visit at the ticket office for your physical Disneyland Pass. The voucher must be exchanged within two months of purchase, and your final pass will be valid from the date you exchange it. Prior to 12th February, you can still purchase passes from the current programme, subject to availability, via the
French Disneyland Paris website.
The good news is that you can pay for your pass in 11 monthly instalments following an initial deposit at the time of purchase. This payment option is only available on the
French Disneyland Paris website, where the content is in French, or in person at the Disneyland Pass ticket office. It is important to note that the bank account used must be based in the Single Euro Payments Area and able to accept euro direct debits, known as SEPA Direct Debit Core. The UK is part of SEPA, but it is worth checking with your bank that they support Euro direct debits.
I hope this answers your question today, Damon, and helps turn those Disneyland Pass dreams into reality! If you have any further vacation planning questions, please
reach out to me. I'd love to help!
See ya real soon!
Matt