Good news for families: under-3s enter Disneyland Paris free, and the child rate applies up to age 11 inclusive. Combine the right dates, seasonal offers and a few tricks, and a family day out costs much less than you feared.
Child pricing rules
| Age | Rate | Good to know |
|---|---|---|
| Under 3 | Free | No ticket needed |
| 3 to 11 | Child rate | Discount on the adult price |
| 12 and over | Adult rate | From the 12th birthday |
The deals worth knowing
- Seasonal offers: Disneyland Paris regularly runs reduced child tickets or kids-stay-free deals — see offers and promotions.
- Packages: outside school holidays, hotel + ticket offers sometimes include free stays for under-7s.
- Low season: cheaper dated tickets and shorter queues — a double win with children. See the season comparison.
- Baby Switch: free, and both parents get to ride without queuing twice.
- Meals: kids’ menus in most restaurants, and picnics allowed in the dedicated area.
To plan the whole day with children (pushchairs, height requirements, character meets), start with our tickets guide.
Frequently asked questions
From what age do children pay at Disneyland Paris?
Children under 3 enter free, no ticket needed. From 3 to 11 inclusive, the child rate applies. From age 12, adult prices apply.
Do I need ID to prove my child’s age?
Proof of age may be requested at the entrance for children close to the thresholds (3 or 12). A family record book or a copy of an ID document is enough.
Are there special family offers?
Yes, regularly: reduced child tickets, seasonal offers and kids-stay-free deals on hotel + ticket packages, usually outside school holidays. Check our offers and promotions page for what is live.
Can babies go on the rides?
Rides without height restrictions welcome babies with an adult. Baby Switch lets both parents ride one after the other without queuing twice while the other looks after the baby.
