

Bring your own food and drinks: although there are certainly plenty of dining options around Disneyland Park ranging from Mexican to Middle Eastern food, these restaurants and cafés tend to be expensive.When we last visited, wearing a mask was required and there were many alcohol-based hand sanitizing stations throughout Disney. As the situation evolves in France and around the world, so do the health and safety guidelines at Disneyland Paris. Stay abreast of the latest COVID-19 developments: before your visit, you may want to check which COVID measures are in place in the park (mask, vaccination pass and so on).It’s totally your call, but better safe than sorry! Buy your tickets in advance: prices vary depending on various reasons (how many days you’re visiting, if you’re exploring one or two parks, the exact dates you’re coming in, etc), but the truth is tickets are typically cheaper when you purchase a dated ticket (starting at 67$) than when you buy an undated ticket (available from 126$).Less people around mean more time to have fun in your favorite attractions on repeat. If possible, try to visit during the low season to avoid standing in line for hours: having visited Disney during both the summer and winter periods, I would highly recommend you to explore the park in the quieter months.I totally get it, and that’s why I’m sharing with you five tips plus a bonus so you make the most out of this magical experience. You’re visiting Disneyland Paris soon and you’re excited.


Posing with my Minnie headband in front of the Sleeping Beauty castleįirst things first.
