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Ultimate Guide to Disneyland Paris Premier Access: Are Fast Track Tickets Worth Buying?
Summary (TL;DR)
- Disney Premier Access is the paid “fast track” service at Disneyland Paris, replacing the old free FastPass. It comes in two types: One (per ride, per person) and Ultimate (once per included ride, per person). Official
- Prices are dynamic. Premier Access One starts “from €5 per person per ride”; Ultimate starts “from €90 per person per day,” varying by date and demand. Official
- It saves substantial time on the busiest days and for high-demand rides, but often isn’t necessary on low-crowd days if you rope drop, use Single Rider, or Extra Magic Time.
- Best value: one-day trips, school holidays/weekends, late arrivals, or families aiming for multiple headliners. Worst value: midweek off-season visits with early starts and flexible plans.
- You buy and manage it in the Disneyland Paris app (Ultimate can be purchased in advance; One is typically day-of after park entry). Official app
What Is Disney Premier Access? Disney Premier Access is Disneyland Paris’s paid service that lets you enter a dedicated, faster queue at select attractions—replacing the former free FastPass program. It doesn’t “skip the line” entirely but typically reduces wait times versus the regular queue. Availability is limited, and access times can sell out on busy days. Official
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Which Tokyo Disneyland Attractions Require Reservations? Ultimate 2025 Guide to Rides, Shows, and Dining to Book
The short answer
- You don’t need to reserve most rides at Tokyo Disneyland—standby is the default.
- The only ride/show “reservations” are:
- Disney Premier Access (paid, timed access) for select rides and parade/spectacle viewing.
- Entry Request (free in-app lottery) for select stage shows and some character greetings.
- Table-service restaurants use Priority Seating (advance dining reservations).
- Almost everything is managed in the Tokyo Disney Resort App after you enter the park; dining can be booked before your visit.
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Top 10 Family-Friendly Points of Interest in Paris Kids Will Love
Top 10 Family-Friendly Points of Interest in Paris Kids Will Love
Paris is full of child-friendly attractions that mix fun, learning and outdoor play. Below are 10 tried-and-true points of interest that families enjoy, with quick tips on why kids love them, practical info (tickets, best times, nearest metro) and links to official sources.
- Eiffel Tower — iconic views and kid-friendly discoveries
- Why kids love it: Thrill of the elevators, panoramic views, and the sense of seeing a global icon up close.
- Practical tips:
- Buy tickets in advance for summit access to avoid long lines: https://www.toureiffel.paris/en
- Nearest metro: Bir-Hakeim (Line 6) or Trocadéro (Line 9) for great photo views.
- Best time: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds; sunset for dramatic views.
- Age suitability: All ages (strollers OK; elevators available).
- Estimated visit time: 1.5–2.5 hours.
- Jardin du Luxembourg — playgrounds, puppet shows and sailboats
- Why kids love it: Large playgrounds, vintage carousel, pony rides (seasonal) and the famous puppet theatre “Théâtre des Marionnettes du Jardin du Luxembourg.”
- Practical tips:
- Official garden info and events: https://www.senat.fr/visite/jardin/index.html
- Nearest metro: Odéon (Lines 4, 10) or Luxembourg RER B.
- Bring coins for the wooden sailboats that children float on the central pond.
- Age suitability: Toddlers to preteens.
- Estimated visit time: 1–3 hours.
- Jardin d’Acclimatation — amusement and nature in Bois de Boulogne
- Why kids love it: Rides, farm animals, adventure trails, seasonal shows and family-friendly restaurants.
- Practical tips:
- Tickets and rides info: https://www.jardindacclimatation.fr
- Nearest metro: Les Sablons (Line 1) or Porte Maillot (RER C/metro).
- Plan for a half- to full-day; buy ride passes or wristbands for multiple attractions.
- Age suitability: Best for ages 2–12.
- Estimated visit time: 3–6 hours.
- Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie (La Villette) — hands-on science fun
- Why kids love it: Interactive exhibits, the Cité des Enfants (special area for ages 2–7 and 5–12), planetarium and discovery labs.
- Practical tips:
- Official site and family programs: https://www.cite-sciences.fr/en/
- Nearest metro: Porte de la Villette (Line 7).
- Book Cité des Enfants time slots in advance; wear comfortable shoes.
- Age suitability: 2–12 (there are exhibits for different age groups).
- Estimated visit time: 2–4 hours.
- Aquarium de Paris — colorful marine life near the Trocadéro
- Why kids love it: Touch pools, feeding times, shark and tropical fish displays, plus close-up views of the Seine-side gardens.
- Practical tips:
- Hours, tickets and practical info: https://www.aquariumdeparis.com/en/
- Nearest metro: Trocadéro (Line 6, 9).
- Combine with a view of the Eiffel Tower across the river for a full afternoon.
- Age suitability: All ages.
- Estimated visit time: 1–2 hours.
- Bateaux-Mouches or Seine boat cruise — relaxing, scenic ride
- Why kids love it: A different view of Paris monuments, gentle boat ride and short duration keeps little ones engaged.
- Practical tips:
- Popular operator with departures near the Eiffel Tower: https://www.bateaux-mouches.fr/en
- Many cruises are 1 hour; choose covered boats in poor weather.
- Nearest boarding: Port de la Conférence (near Pont de l’Alma) or other central piers.
- Age suitability: All ages; strollers allowed onboard but may need to be folded.
- Estimated visit time: 1–1.5 hours.
- Musée du Louvre — family trails and activity packs
- Why kids love it: Famous works like the Mona Lisa, Egyptian antiquities and family trails that make galleries engaging for children.
- Practical tips:
- Family resources and ticketing: https://www.louvre.fr/en
- Use family-focused routes or guided family visits; download activity sheets before you go.
- Nearest metro: Palais-Royal — Musée du Louvre (Line 1).
- Age suitability: Best for ages 6+ (younger kids may prefer short, targeted visits).
- Estimated visit time: 1.5–3 hours (tailor to children’s attention spans).
- Parc Zoologique de Paris — modern zoo with immersive enclosures
- Why kids love it: Large habitats, close-up viewing areas and regular animal feeding info.
- Practical tips:
- Visitor info and conservation programs: https://www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr/en
- Nearest metro: Porte Dorée (Line 8).
- Bring snacks, water and comfortable shoes; peak animal activity often in morning.
- Age suitability: All ages.
- Estimated visit time: 2–4 hours.
- Musée en Herbe — art and exhibits designed for children
- Why kids love it: Interactive, kid-friendly exhibitions aimed at introducing art and famous artists through play and storytelling.
- Practical tips:
- Official site with current shows and workshops: https://www.musee-en-herbe.com/en/
- Nearest metro: Concorde (Lines 1, 8, 12) or Tuileries (Line 1).
- Great for rainy days or to add a short cultural stop between larger attractions.
- Age suitability: 3–12.
- Estimated visit time: 1–1.5 hours.
- Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur — artists, street performers and a funicular ride
- Why kids love it: Cable-car or funicular ride up the hill, street artists, caricaturists and charming small squares with carousels.
- Practical tips:
- Official basilica info: https://www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com/english/
- Funicular from Anvers station (and stairs if you’re feeling energetic); nearest metro: Abbesses (Line 12) or Anvers (Line 2).
- Combine with a visit to Place du Tertre for portraits and crepes.
- Age suitability: All ages (watch for cobbled streets and steps).
- Estimated visit time: 1–3 hours.
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