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Okay, so. You know how Disneyland can be busy? Like, standing-in-line-for-one-million-years busy? Yeah. Not fun.

Well, Disneyland Paris has this thing called a Priority Card. It’s a special pass you can get if your body or brain needs a little help doing stuff. Like walking, standing too long, or dealing with big crowds. The card can be used to get on rides quicker, meet Disney characters without a super long wait, and get into the park faster. Some people even use it in shops and restaurants.

Also, if you have this card, you might get park tickets or annual passes for cheaper money. Like, a little discount.

Who Can Use A Disneyland Paris Priority Card?

Use of Disney Paris Priority Card

You can’t just say, “I feel tired, give me a card!” Nope. You need an actual letter from a doctor or a medical expert. Something that proves you have a health condition. That means something in your body or mind works a bit differently, and you need support. The card isn’t for lazy people or grumpy kids who don’t want to wait in line. It’s for people with actual health issues.

You’ll need to bring real documents. Not just write, “Please, I want this.” That won’t work.

What Does It Look Like?

Okay, so here’s what the card looks like. It’s small and golden on the edges. Fancy! At the top, it says “Disneyland Paris” and “Priority Card.” There’s a little photo of the customers and their name is printed on it. There’s a date showing when it’s valid until. That means it’s not forever, and it expires.

It also says something like “Attractions: 4” and “Parade: 2.” That means you can bring four people with you on rides and two people to the parade viewing area.

So if you have a family or some besties with you, they can join, too! But there’s a limit.

What’s On the Back of the Card?

The back has writing in French and English (so your brain might cry a little at first). But don’t worry. It just says the card gives you special access, but not immediately. Yes, you get to go in the shorter line, but you might still need to wait a tiny bit. It’s not like zap! and you’re on the ride.

Also, it says you actually need to go on the ride yourself. You can’t give your card to someone else and say, “Have fun!” Nope. You gotta be there. You’re the main character in this story.

Little kids under three count as guests, so don’t try sneaking five-year-old toddlers in as “just one person.”

There’s also a QR code. That’s a square thing you can scan with your phone. It tells you more about how to get on the rides and leave safely in an emergency.

Pre-registering for the Disneyland Paris Priority Card

The first step is to register for the Priority Card. While you can sort it out in person, it’s much simpler to do it online ahead of time. You’re allowed to sign up as early as 30 days before your visit. All you have to do is fill out a form asking where you’re coming from. Based on that, it will tell you what kind of papers or documents you must bring. You will also need to upload a photo of yourself. This will go on the card, so make sure it’s nice!

Once you’ve filled it out, you’ll usually get an email within a few days letting you know you’ve been approved. The email will give you a unique code. You’ll use that code to pick up your card at Disneyland Paris.

Collecting the Disneyland Paris Priority Card

Guest Collecting Disneyland Paris Priority Card

When you go to get it, make sure you bring the code from your email and the proof you picked during registration. If you’re staying at a hotel, then you can pick up the card at the hotel’s concierge desk. It’s easy. You just go to the desk, show them your code and proof, and wait for them to check it. Then, they will print the card for you.

They might ask you for your Magic Pass (this is a room key and ticket card) and it won’t take long however just be ready.

How the Priority Card Works for Disneyland Paris Rides

Family enjoying a ride with Disneyland Paris Priority Card access

Most rides have special entrances for people using the Priority Card. These entrances are usually the same as the ride exit. You’ll see a sign with a wheelchair symbol or a flag on a rope. When you get to the entrance, just show your card. Tell them how many people are with you, and they’ll let you in. You’ll skip the regular line, and usually, you only have to wait a bit, depending on when they can let you on.

Sometimes, you’ll need to wait for a few other people to join you, but the wait is usually only about 15 minutes. Some rides have a “premier access” lane. This means a shorter line, but it might still take 10 minutes if the ride is busy.

The only ride you might find a bit confusing is Hyperspace Mountain. The staff might tell you it was only for people in wheelchairs.

Also, some rides have pre-shows. Sometimes you can skip these, sometimes not. For example, on Spider-Man W.E.B Adventure, you always do the pre-show, no matter what.

How to Use the Priority Card for Disney Character Meet-and-Greets

Use the Priority Card for Disney Character Meet-and-Greets

When you want to meet characters at Disneyland Paris, the Priority Card can help you skip some of the long lines. Each meet is different, so it’s good to ask the cast members when you arrive.

For example, to meet Darth Vader, they will let you in through the special entrance. You might have to wait only 10 minutes, which is nice. Meeting Minnie Mouse, one of Disneyland’s most famous characters, can take about 30 minutes. For Iron Man, though, it was a virtual queue. This means you wait for your turn from wherever you want. You don’t need a Priority Card here because everyone waits similarly.

For other characters outside, you can ask a cast member for a time to come back. This time goes quickly. You get a little paper with the time on it. Then, when you return, just show it to the cast member, and they will put you in a smaller line. You’ll find wait times on the schedule. Don’t expect just to show up and get in.

Accessing Attractions and Queues with the Disneyland Paris Priority Card

Guests accessed attraction with Priority Card access at Disneyland Paris

The Priority Card can be helpful anytime there’s a queue. This includes when entering the parks. There are special entrances for people who need them. If not, you can use the Annual Pass holder entrance. You can go from waiting 2–3 hours to just 15 minutes!

In some shops, there’s a unique desk for accessible guests. However, you won’t need to use that much because either there will be no line, or the regular desk would be already open.

How the Priority Card Helps with Parades and Night Shows

Priority Card users enjoying clear view of Disneyland Paris Parade

The Priority Card gives you access to special areas when watching parades or fireworks. These areas are roped off for people with the card. Just show your card and bring no more than two extra people with you. And these areas aren’t as crowded! When watching the fireworks, you get a great view in front and to the left of the castle. You can see everything clearly because there’s more space.

Just remember, you’ll need to show your Priority Card every time you enter the parade or fireworks viewing area. If you step out for the loo or to grab a snack, you won’t be allowed back in without it.

Using the Disneyland Paris Priority Card for Discounts

Guest using Disneyland Paris Priority Card to get ticket and pass discounts

The Priority Card comes with a great extra perk, like discounts on park tickets and Annual Passes. Even better, the discount applies to both you and your carer. But remember, you need the Priority Card before you buy tickets. You can’t buy tickets for the day you’re visiting, so it’s only valid if you plan to buy tickets for a future visit.

Disneyland Paris Priority Card Validity

The Priority Card is only suitable for the length of your trip. The expiration date is written clearly on the card. However, if you have an Annual Pass, you can get a new Priority Card that expires at the same time as your Annual Pass. You can’t get it from the hotel, though. You need to pick it up at the Annual Pass window.

Conclusion

The Disneyland Paris Priority Card is super helpful for guests with disabilities. It gives you shorter wait times and lets you skip the regular queues for rides, shows, and meeting characters. It also provides priority service at restaurants and shops, enhancing the park experience. Eligible guests may also receive a 25% discount on park tickets for themselves and one accompanying person.

To obtain the card, valid proof of disability is required, and applications can be made online before your visit or in person upon arrival. Given these advantages, the Priority Card is highly valuable for eligible guests.

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FAQs

Does the Priority Card guarantee immediate access to attractions?

While the card provides priority access, it does not guarantee immediate entry. You may still experience short wait times, typically around 10 to 15 minutes.

Are there specific viewing areas for parades and shows for Priority Cardholders?

Yes, there are designated areas for parades and shows accessible to Priority Cardholders and up to two companions, offering better views and a less crowded experience.

Can the Priority Card be used for priority service at restaurants and shops?

Yes, the card grants priority service at the restaurant and shop cash desks. To access these services, simply present your card to a Cast Member.

Are the Priority Card and Easy Access Card different?

No, they are not! This article is all about the Priority Card. Disneyland Paris also offers an Easy Access Card for people with access needs, but it’s slightly different.

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