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An annual pass might save you money if you’re considering visiting more than once this year, or even for a few days in a row. But picking the right one can be confusing. There are three main Disneyland Paris passes now: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Each gives you different access to the parks, prices, and perks. Some are perfect if you’re visiting mid-week and off-season. Others are built for big fans who want to come all year long.

What Is a Disneyland Paris Annual Pass?

Disney Annual Pass

An annual pass is like a ticket that doesn’t expire for a whole year. Once you buy it, you can go to Disneyland Paris on any of the valid days without buying extra tickets. You just have to make a reservation for the days you want to go. It’s a popular option for those planning multiple trips or extended Disneyland Paris holidays, offering flexibility and potential savings throughout the year.

Instead of paying for a 3-day or 4-day trip, you might pay a little more once and get access to the parks for months. If you’re planning more than one visit in the same year, it can be a better deal than buying regular park tickets every time.

The Three Disneyland Paris Passes (2025)

In 2025, there are three main passes:

Pass TypeDays of AccessDiscounts & Perks
Bronze170 daysFree parking only
Silver300 days10% off food/merch, free parking
Gold365 days15% off food/merch, free PhotoPass, early access, free parking

Let’s look at each one in more detail.

Bronze Pass

Bronze Disneyland Paris Pass

The Bronze pass is the most affordable one. It gives you 170 days of access to both Disneyland Paris parks, but only on certain days. These days are usually weekdays, off-peak seasons and holidays or busy weekends.

If you plan to visit during the school year or live nearby, this could be a good pick and you can pop in on weekdays. But there’s a catch. If you’re visiting for two days in a row, you can’t book the second day until your first visit ends. That makes planning a little more complicated.

What you get with Bronze

  • 170 park days (if they aren’t sold out)
  • Free parking
  • Digital pass (or €40 for a physical one)
  • Access to limited passholder events and meet-and-greets

What you don’t get with Bronze

  • No discounts on food, shops, or PhotoPass
  • No early entry to the park (Extra Magic Time)
  • Many blackout days (July, August, Christmas week, weekends in spring)

Silver Pass

Silver Disneyland Paris Pass

The Silver pass gives you more days, 300, with fewer blackout periods. That includes many weekends and early summer dates, but still blocks out some holidays like: Christmas, Halloween, Easter weekend and French national holidays. Silver is a middle-ground pass. You’re not paying for everything, but you’re getting a lot.

What you get with Silver

  • 300 days of park access
  • 10% off food and merchandise
  • Discounted PhotoPass+
  • Free parking
  • Some access to events and character meet-and-greets

What you don’t get with Silver

  • No early access (Extra Magic Time)
  • Not valid on many holiday weeks

Gold Pass

Gold Disneyland Paris Pass

If you want to visit any day of the year, the Gold pass is for you. No blackout dates. You can go to Disneyland Paris daily, as long as it’s not sold out.

What you get with Gold

  • PhotoPass+ included (so you get unlimited ride and character photos)
  • Extra Magic Time (go into the parks 1 hour early)
  • 15% off shops and restaurants
  • 365 days of access
  • No blackout dates
  • Free parking
  • Special event access and character meet-ups

What you don’t get with Gold

Not much! It has almost all available perks.

Are There Special Kids’ Passes?

Yes! In 2025, Disneyland Paris introduced cheaper annual passes for children (ages 3 to 11). These passes are about 24% cheaper than adult passes.

However, kids’ passes:

  • Don’t include most perks (no discounts, no PhotoPass)
  • Still let kids enter the park on the same calendar days

It’s a nice saving for families with younger children, especially if you don’t need the extra perks for them.

How To Buy a Disneyland Paris Pass?

Buy a Disneyland Paris Pass

You’ve got three main options:

  • Online (Best Way): Go to the Disneyland Paris website and choose your pass.
  • In Person: Visit the Annual Pass team inside the main Disneyland Park between 12 pm and 5 pm.
  • Phone Call: Call Disneyland Paris customer service.

Tip: If you’re paying monthly, bring: Photo ID, IBAN + SWIFT (bank account info), IDs for kids (if renewing family passes)

So, Which Disneyland Paris Annual Pass Is Right for You?

Here’s a quick breakdown:

You Should Pick…If You…
Bronze PassOnly visit off-season or weekdays, want the cheapest price, don’t need perks
SilverVisit 1–2 times a year, want some discounts, avoid big holidays
GoldWant complete flexibility, all perks, early entry, and visit anytime

Ask yourself:

  1. How many days will I go?
  2. Do I care about early access or discounts?
  3. Can I travel during weekdays?

A normal ticket might be better if you’re visiting once for a few days. But if you’re planning two or more visits or staying longer, the Bronze or Silver pass might already save you money.

Conclusion

Picking the right Disneyland Paris pass in 2025 depends on how often you’ll go and what you want from your visit. So in the end, there’s no “best” pass for everyone. Think about when you’ll go, how often, and if you want those special extras. The right pass will help you save money and enjoy your Disney visit even more.

FAQs

Can I buy an annual pass as a gift for someone else?

Yes, you can! Disneyland Paris allows you to buy an annual pass for another person. When picking it up, you’ll just need their full name, date of birth, and sometimes their ID. Ensure to clarify if the person receiving it is a child or an adult so the correct pass is issued.

Do annual passholders still need to go through bag checks and regular security?

Yes. Even if you visit often and have an annual pass, you’ll still undergo the same security process as everyone else. This includes bag checks, metal detectors, and occasional extra screening. Having a pass doesn’t give you fast-track security.

Can I link my Disneyland Paris Annual Pass to the app?

Yes. Disneyland Paris now offers fully digital passes. You can store and show your pass directly in the official Disneyland Paris mobile app. It’s convenient, especially if you tend to forget your physical card.

Will I be notified when my annual pass is about to expire?

Disneyland Paris says it sends email reminders before your pass expires, but several pass holders have reported getting their reminder just days before. It is best to set your own reminder one month before the expiration date.

If I lose my physical pass, can I get a new one?

Yes, but it will cost you. If you lose the physical version of your annual pass, Disneyland Paris charges for a replacement.

Are there blackout days for using Extra Magic Time?

Yes. Even if you have the Gold pass that includes Extra Magic Time (early park entry), it might not be available every single day. Sometimes, the perk is limited to one park or not offered during high-capacity events.

Can I share my annual pass with a family member?

No. Annual passes are personal and non-transferable. Your photo and name are linked to the pass, and Disneyland Paris may check your ID to confirm ownership. Sharing a pass is not allowed and could result in its cancellation.

Do I need to speak French to manage my pass in person?

No, but it helps. Most Cast Members speak English well, especially at the Annual Pass counter. If you’re unsure, you can always ask for assistance in English, and they’ll do their best to help.

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