As a current infinity pass holder Ive gained a lot of knowledge about the levels of passes and how to choose the best one for you.
The first thing you need to decide is how often are you planning on going and for how long each visit. This can then help determine what level of pass you get, for me when first buying my pass I knew I was going during Christmas season for 3 days, a long 5 day trip in March, a weekend trip for Pride in June and then a long trip over halloween and my birthday. To make this possible I would need the infinity level as this is the only pass without blackout days meaning I could access the park 365 days of the year. I got my pass in December 2019 and was in Disney the day they shut the parks first time. Luckily for me my pass got extended meaning it runs out at the end of February 2022 I have also decided to renew my pass as I have a few trips planned this year and having the annual pass just makes it cheaper and easier to go when I want.
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What pass is right for me? Disneyland Paris has 4 levels of annual pass: Discovery, Magic Flex, Magic Plus & Infinity. Each pass comes at a price which relates to the amount of days the pass is valid for and the amount of perks you receive. Follow the link below to the French site where you can find prices and perks of each pass. https://www.disneylandparis.com/fr-fr/pass-annuels/
Discovery
This is the lowest level of annual pass Disneyland Paris offers which includes 150 days access, this means most weekends and school holidays are blackout days meaning you can’t enter the park on these days. With this pass you also have a 3 day period after you purchase the pass which I can’t be used. The only other perk you receive with this pass is that you can get a years parking for only €60 rather than the €30 a day charge.
Magic Flex
This pass gives you 300 days access into the park which is a massive jump from the discovery especially if you want to be able to get into the park at weekends. Blackout days for this pass are all major holidays including bank holidays (french), Easter, Halloween & Christmas. With this pass you also receive extra perks including free parking, discounts in shop & restaurants & discounted onsite hotels. There are also some additional options one of which is a year long photo pass at the cost of €65 which is an amazing deal as a photo pass for 1 trip is €75.
Magic Plus
This is the second level pass and think is a good option for people from the UK especially if you don’t want to visit during Halloween week or Christmas week. As this pass has 350 days access into the parks. It also comes with all the perks the Magic Flex has plus a few extras, the annual photo pass only costs €59. T he additional perks are dedicated entrance to the park meaning you can skip those long queues, with this pass you also receive extra magic time which is normally only available if you stay onsite in a Disney hotel.
Infinity
This is the top level pass and the one I have, with this pass you get access into the park 365 days, yes thats right you can enter the park every day of the year if you want to. As well as the perks from Magic Plus you also receive the annual photo pass for free, the discounts in shops and restaurants is greater, your able to leave up to 3 bags in gust storage for free as well you can also rent a pushchair/ wheelchair for free from the park.
This is quick overview of all the annual passes. I hope this has helped you if your thinking about getting an annual pass. Since having my pass I don’t think I can go without one now as it can keep the costs down. I feel that I don’t need to stay onsite at Disney anymore due to my pass I get the perks and so many more. I always a save my receipts just to add up how much I save per trip just in discounts from shops and restaurants this is an average of €150 which is a massive saving.
Sending Pixie Dust
Lillian
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