Where to park (and save money) at Disneyland Paris ?

Is it possible to save money on parking at Disneyland Paris? This is an important question, as parking costs a certain amount per day for visitors who come to the Disney parks by car. The answer is yes. There are many ways to pay less for parking. Discover all our tips to get the best prices at Disneyland Paris.

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Disneyland Paris guests parking

Where can I park at Disneyland Paris?

Disney Guests Parking

Unfortunately, visitors have to pay to park at Disneyland Paris. But the good news is that parking is paid for by the day and you won’t have any trouble finding a place to park your car. There are no less than 11,200 parking spaces at the entrance to the park.

For parking, you have the choice of :

  • In the main visitor car park: this has recently been renovated to include photovoltaic shading, which not only protects the 11,200 spaces for cars, motorcycles, campers and buses, but also produces the equivalent of the electricity consumed by a town of 17,400 people per year.
  • In Disney’s hotel car parks: All resort properties have free, secure parking for their residents. A great benefit for people staying at Disney for several days.
  • In partner hotel car parks: with the exception of Adagio City and Apart’hotel Val d’Europe, all partner hotels offer their residents free parking and shuttle bus access to the parks.Where can I park at Disneyland Paris?

Opening and closing times

The Visitors Car Park opens at 8am daily and closes 30 minutes after the main park closes. Closing times may be extended for special events such as Disney Pride and Halloween Eve.

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For motorhome owners

Important information: Only campervans are allowed to stay after closing time. Payment for the day pass must be made at the Toll Plaza and entitles you to stay until 10am the following day. Opening and Closing Times The Visitor Car Park opens at 8am daily and closes 30 minutes after the main park closes. Closing times may be extended for special events such as Disney Pride and Halloween Eve.

And what about people with reduced mobility?

Disabled visitors have nothing to worry about at Disneyland Paris. Visitors with reduced mobility have access to around fifty parking spaces in the Winnie car park (on presentation of a European parking card).

Located near the DLP Animals reception, these spaces are the closest to the park entrance. Hotel guests with a disability can also park in reserved spaces.

How much does it cost to park at Disneyland Paris?

The daily rate varies according to the type of vehicle:

  • 30€ for cars under 2m in height
  • 40€ for large vans, campers and minibuses
  • 25€ for motorcycles

How can I take advantage of free Disney parking?

Some lucky people don’t have to pay at the Toll Plaza and can park for free at Disneyland Paris.

  • Residents of Disney hotels: in addition to free access to the hotel car park, they can also park in the park’s visitor car park.
  • Residents of hotels near Disney: they are also served by a free shuttle bus
  • Annual Pass holders: all members except Discovery Pass holders

Car parks near Disneyland Paris

There are many car parks around the park. Here are the main ones with their prices:

  • Parking Indigo Chessy Disney Village: this offers 988 spaces for vehicles with a maximum height of 2.1m. This is the closest private car park to Disney Village. The 24 hour charge is €26. It’s a small saving compared to the official Disney car park.
  • Chessy Marne-la-Vallée Disneyland Paris station car park – EFFIA: located at Marne-la-Vallée Chessy TGV station. A day’s parking from 8am to 10pm costs around €25. Another small saving!
  • Indigo Chessy Place Ariane car park: located in Val d’Europe near the shopping centre. There are very few spaces (138) and it closes at 7pm, which is not late enough. Another drawback is that it costs €32 for 24 hours!
  • Parc Relais Val d’Europe: This is one of the cheapest car parks in the area, costing just €7 for 24 hours! What’s more, it opens very early (5.30am) and closes very late (1.30am). What’s more, access to the RER is right next door!

Where can I park so I don’t have to pay for Disney parking?

There are several tricks, more or less ‘faireplay’, to avoid having to put money in the meter! Here are some of them:

  • Park in the La Vallée Village mall and surrounding streets, then take the free shuttle bus.
  • Park in the free car park of the Val d’Europe shopping centre and take the RER.

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About David

As the editor-in-chief of touschezmickey.com, I have a passion for theme parks and Disney parks in particular. I've been lucky enough to make several trips to Disney World in Orlando (2017, 2023) and Shanghai Disneyland (2018). On this blog I share all my tips and tricks for unforgettable and affordable experiences in the parks.


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