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Disneyland Paris Annual Pass Changes: New Pass Level And Price Increases

By Helen
Disneyland Paris Pass comparison chart showing prices, access, discounts and benefits for each pass
Disneyland Paris
New annual pass structure

It’s news that many Disneyland Paris fans were half expecting, and clearly many content creators too given the swathe of Disneyland Paris Annual Passes posts and videos. But it wasn’t until the 25th November that the news was finally confirmed. Just after the opening date announcement for World of Frozen, Disneyland Paris announced they are raising prices significantly for the current Annual Pass levels and adding a new tier of Pass to their Annual Pass system.

Although this news isn’t surprising, it does mean that there are some changes Disneyland Paris fans need to get their head around. For anyone thinking to book a couple of trips to Disneyland Paris in 2026, take note as the changes are not immediate.

Changes To Disneyland Annual Pass

Disneyland Paris have unveiled a new Annual Pass structure for Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, soon to be known as Disney Adventure World.

The new Disneyland Paris Annual Pass system comes into effect on the 12th February 2026. Before then, if you buy an annual pass for Disneyland Paris you will be able to choose from the current 3 tiers and pay the current prices.

Disneyland Paris Annual Passes: Bronze, Silver, and Gold Pass
Disneyland Paris
Current annual pass structure

A New Structure

The Disneyland Paris Annual Pass will no longer have three levels of pass giving access to both parks per daily visit. Instead there will be four levels of annual pass, with a new level giving access to one park per day.

Here is the new pass system:

Disneyland Paris Pass prices and benefits comparison chart
Disneyland Paris
Annual Pass structure from 2026

You can get full terms and conditions for the new passes at: DLPASS12FEB26-UK_tcm752-290875.pdf

Changes to Bronze Pass

The Bronze Pass is undergoing the biggest change in the restructuring of the Disneyland Annual Pass system. The Bronze Pass tier is now being split into two different passes, with two new names. The Bronze tier annual passes will be Bronze One and Bronze Max Pass.

The change means that there is a Bronze pass which offers less value and a bronze pass that offers more value than the current Bronze Pass. Take a look at the following table to see how the Bronze tier passes are going to differ from the current Bronze Pass:

Pass Features

Current Pass

New Bronze Tier Pass

New Bronze Tier Pass

Pass name

Bronze Pass

Bronze One

Bronze Max

Price

€289

€289

€399

Number of park days

170

170

210

Entry to Parks

Entry to 2 parks per day

Entry to 1 park per day

Entry to 2 parks per day

It is fair to say that the Bronze Pass is not really changing, but rather being reimagined much like Walt Disney Studios Park.

Introducing Bronze One

This is the new annual pass level that has been created and will be available to buy for the first time in February 2026. It is going to be the most affordable annual pass option, offering access to one park a day. This level of pass will offer 170 days of park access, which is what the current Bronze Pass offers now.

Changes to Silver and Gold Pass

There are no changes to the Silver and Gold Pass levels, both of which will continue to offer guests the same benefits. The main change to these pass levels is the 14% price increase.

Annual Pass Price Increase

Disneyland Paris annual passes are increasing in price significantly, just like the annual passes in Walt Disney World increased in price in October 2025.

Here are the adult pass price increases:

Pass Level

Price Now €/£

Price From 12th Feb 2026 €/£

Price Difference €/£

Bronze

€289 / £253

€399 / £349

€110 / £96

Silver

€499 / £437

€569 / £498

€70 / £61

Gold

€699 / £613

€799 / £700

€100 / £88

(Prices are rounded to the nearest pound at the time of writing).

As you can see the highest price increase is to the Bronze Level pass, which increases by 37.37%. This price increase is more understandable as the pass is changing it’s overall offering. It is also becoming a mid-level option in the new pricing structure so the increase represents this shift. The Bronze Max pass continues offer entry to both parks, which the new Bronze One Pass does not offer. The Bronze One Pass will be the same price as the current Bronze Pass.

Price increases are also happening across the children’s annual passes, which will also now have 4 tiers. Here are the price increases to child pass prices:

Pass Level

Price Now

Price From 12th February 2026

Price Difference

Bronze

€223 / £195

€300 / £263

€77 / £67

Silver

€378 / £331

€426 / £373

€48 / £42

Gold

€523 / £458

€601 / £526

€78 / £68

(Prices are rounded to the nearest pound at the time of writing).

The children’s annual pass prices have increased by 14.91% on the Gold Pass, 12.7% on the Silver Pass, and 34.53% for the new Bronze Max pass. The children’s Silver Pass has the lowest percentage price increase across all pass levels for both adults and children. The new Bronze One pass will be the same price as the current Bronze Pass.

How Can I Avoid The Price Increase?

If you are looking to buy an Annual Pass for Disneyland Paris, now is the time to act. Buy your ticket under the current system and save yourself the money, whilst still being able to use your ticket to explore the new World of Frozen this year.

For many people planning to head to Disneyland Paris a few times in the next 12 months, buying a current Gold, Silver or Bronze Pass now, before the price increases, will save you money. If you were planning to buy the Silver or Gold Pass at any point before the middle of 2026, definitely consider buying early to save money.

Will My Current Annual Pass Still Work After February?

Yes, the current Disneyland Paris pass will work for 12 months from the time you buy it. That means if you buy a gold pass this month for €699 / £613 it will work until December 2026 offering all of the listed perks including 15% annual pass discounts and free parking.

Will I Be Able To Use My Annual Pass To Gain Access To World Of Frozen?

Yes, both the current and new annual pass options will give access to World of Frozen. What’s more Disneyland Paris have announced that there will be special pass holder preview days for World of Frozen, which is a great incentive to consider buying an annual pass.

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The new Disneyland Paris annual pass system will start on 12th February 2026, introducing a new level of annual pass offering one park, one day access. Bronze Pass is undergoing some changes and Silver and Gold passes remain the same but with a significant price increase.

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