Bonjour!
Welcome to planDisney, Ekela! Thank you for stopping by with your question today about your plans to visit
the happiest place in Europe! Your trip will be here before you know it, so I completely understand wanting to get those tickets sorted. Once they are booked, you can start planning which attraction to head to first… Big Thunder Mountain for me every time!
Great news, tickets for April are now available on the
official Disneyland Paris website, run, don’t walk! You actually have two options to choose from. If you know the exact dates you plan to visit, I recommend a dated ticket. These offer great flexibility and can be cancelled for a full refund up to three days before your arrival. If you know you will be visiting in April but have not finalised your exact dates, you can opt for an undated ticket instead. These are valid for one year from the date of purchase, but you will need to make park reservations through the online reservation system. Reservations are subject to availability, and at the time of writing, there is
availability for both Disney Parks on each day in April.
The next decision is whether to choose a one-park or two-park ticket. I always recommend going for the two-park option, as the entrances of Disneyland Park and
Disney Adventure World are just a short walk from each other, making it really easy to enjoy attractions and entertainment across both parks. Disney Adventure World is not to be missed, especially as World of Frozen, Adventure Way, Regal View Restaurant, and the brand new nighttime spectacular Disney Cascade of Lights will have only just debuted to Guests on 29th March!
I hope this helps answer your question today, Ekela! I hope you have a magical trip to Disneyland Paris! If you have any further vacation planning questions,
please reach out to me. I'd love to help!
See ya real soon!
Matt