At the end of 2025, Disneyland Paris is shaping its future with ever more surprising announcements… but there are some surprises that are less good than others. Yesterday, we had the chance to discover the construction sites of the future extension of Walt Disney Studios Park. The final finishes are starting to be applied behind the scenes and the tourist destination has finally welcomed future visitors. The World of Frozen land and Adventure Bay lake will be inaugurated on March 29, 2026 and will mark the change in identity of the Studios park, which will now be known as Disney Adventure World.
The big-eared firm has put stars in our eyes with its ambitious area, but inevitably, such work has a Price which will be reflected in the wallets of visitors, starting with regular visitors. Annual passport holders expected this but it is now a reality: the Disneyland Pass range is evolving and undergoing a new price increase. Here is everything you need to know to Buy or renew your Disneyland Pass before the price increase
What’s changing for Disneyland Passes?
Before we talk about price, let’s talk about the benefits. If the Disneyland Pass Silver and Gold offer remains identical (with the exception of prices), the Disneyland Pass Bronze has been reworked to be offered in two different versions. The Disneyland Pass Bronze One takes over the operation of the current Bronze Pass – namely 170 days of access per year, with free parking, for €289 per year – but sacrifices what is called “park hopping“, namely the possibility of moving from one park to another during the day. In the future, Disneyland Pass Bronze One holders will only be able to visit one park per day of visit. The choice of park must be indicated with each day reservation.
The new Disneyland Pass Bronze Max will offer 210 days of access to the two parks, at the price of €399 per year. This diversification of the entry-level offer will allow regular visitors to adapt their formula to their needs. But to not lose any advantages, you will have to spend more and upgrade to the Bronze Max. Here is the summary table of the price increases:
- Disneyland Pass Bronze
- The old Bronze becomes Bronze One and loses access to both parks (€289 per year)
- The Bronze Max retains access to both parks and adds 40 days of access (€399 per year)
- Disneyland Pass Silver : 499€ → 569€
- Disneyland Pass Gold : 699€ → 799€
How to avoid price increases?
The new Disneyland Pass range will come into force on February 12. You will therefore need to subscribe to a Pass or renew yours before this date to avoid the price increase for another year. As a reminder, renewal of annual Disney passports is possible from 30 days before their expiration, and up to 30 days after.
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