- Mar 13, 2024
- 8,597
- 36
Hey everyone, I just returned from a quick visit to Disneyland Paris and wanted to share my experience with fellow Disney fans. Despite the disappointing rainy weather, I found the park utterly charming with its unique touches and familiar Disney vibe. How does one resist a dragon under the castle? Instant 5/5 for me!
My short trip meant I needed to maximize ride time, so I bought the pricey Disney Premier Access to skip lines. There are two types: Disney Premier Access Ultimate for multiple rides with no time slots, and Disney Premier Access One, a pay-per-ride option. I spent €130 (about $131.68) just for one day’s pass. After experiencing this, Disney World’s Lightning Lane prices seemed more reasonable!
The Premier Access was useful, although many standby times were surprisingly short. Looking back, I'd opt for the pay-per-ride option instead. Express passes are an investment, but sometimes the good ol' standby line is the way to go if you're strategic.
Have you tried Disneyland Paris or used any of these skip-the-line services? Share your thoughts! I'd love to hear your take on these pricey conveniences.
My short trip meant I needed to maximize ride time, so I bought the pricey Disney Premier Access to skip lines. There are two types: Disney Premier Access Ultimate for multiple rides with no time slots, and Disney Premier Access One, a pay-per-ride option. I spent €130 (about $131.68) just for one day’s pass. After experiencing this, Disney World’s Lightning Lane prices seemed more reasonable!
The Premier Access was useful, although many standby times were surprisingly short. Looking back, I'd opt for the pay-per-ride option instead. Express passes are an investment, but sometimes the good ol' standby line is the way to go if you're strategic.
Have you tried Disneyland Paris or used any of these skip-the-line services? Share your thoughts! I'd love to hear your take on these pricey conveniences.