GetYourGuide REVIEW: Is The Best Way to Book Disneyland Paris Tickets?

We’re back with another Disneyland Paris post, and this time it’s all about booking our tickets through GetYourGuide!

We flew with easyJet from Gatwick to Paris Charles de Gaulle, sticking to hand luggage only for £84 per person. I think that’s pretty reasonable, especially considering we flew from Gatwick. You can sometimes find cheaper flights from Luton, Southend, or even Stansted, but Gatwick is much closer to us, so taking the train there made sense. Speaking of trains, I used the Virgin Trains Ticketing app to book our journey to Gatwick, which cost just over £12 one way.

Once we arrived in Paris, we followed the signs to the train station and hopped on the train straight to Disneyland Paris. It’s a quick journey—only 10 minutes—but not the cheapest. The fare from Aéroport Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle T2 to Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy for one adult and one child was £21.29. While it’s a bit pricey for such a short trip, it’s still quicker and cheaper than a taxi.

For this trip, we stayed at Sejours et Affaires Residence Hoteliere Rive Gauche again for one night. You can check out all the details over on my TikTok!

GetYourGuide offers a variety of Disneyland Paris ticket options, making it worth checking their website to see which best suits your family. It’s also a good idea to explore other websites to compare deals and find the best price.

Here are a few reasons why you should consider booking through GetYourGuide. One of the best features is their free cancellation policy. We all know how plans can change—whether it’s a delayed flight or a sick child. With GetYourGuide, you can cancel up to three days in advance for a full refund.

Once you book, your tickets will be available on the app, and scanning them at the Disneyland Paris gates is a breeze. Even better, your tickets are accessible offline, so no worries if you don’t have Wi-Fi or data! They offer single-park tickets—just a reminder that Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park are separate parks, so you’ll need a ticket for each. They also have multi-park and multi-day ticket options. Plus, GetYourGuide offers transfers to Disneyland Paris, so it’s worth exploring that as well.

And lastly, you can use TopCashback to make your GetYourGuide purchase and get some money back, so be sure to check that out too!

I won’t be sharing any tips in this post, as I’ve already covered that in detail in my other posts. Be sure to visit the “All Things Disney” category on this blog for more!

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