As Universal Orlando Resort and Walt Disney World unveil new attractions and experiences, competition among global theme parks continues to heat up. In light of this, I am reaching out with our latest report that examines the pricing at the 12 different Disney parks around the world in 2025.
In order to evaluate the affordability of entry, food, and merchandise at Disney parks, the team at BestBrokers gathered data on all twelve Disney amusement parks across the globe and compared their prices. The locations were ranked based on the price of the day pass, the costs of five staple food and merchandise items, and the average user ratings across three platforms: Google, Tripadvsor and Yelp. The complete dataset is available via Google Drive at the provided link.
Our report reveals that Disneyland Paris, the only Disney park in Europe together with Walt Disney Studios Park, costs €203.41 per person per day. Of that amount, the daily pass accounts for 58.5%, placing the park 7th among the 12 Disney parks analysed in terms of pricing.
Here are some key takeaways from our report:
- Disneyland Paris costs €203.41 per person when factoring in a daily pass, popular food items, and basic merchandise, meaning a family of four spends over €800 for a day in the park, not including additional expenses such as parking fees, souvenirs, fast passes, or special experiences. This ranks Paris just behind the six American Disney parks in terms of pricing.
- Disneyland Paris offers a daily pass priced at €118.93, €66 less than the most expensive ticket at Magic Kingdom in Florida. While the European park is cheaper than its American counterparts, it is more than twice as expensive as the Tokyo Disney parks, where a day pass costs just €57.42.
- Disneyland Paris is home to the largest number of attractions, 49, which draw a myriad of guests from all over the world. In 2024 alone, Disneyland Paris and its sister location, Walt Disney Studios Park, welcomed a total of 16.1 million visitors, or 10.4 and 5.7 million each, respectively.
- As the second most expensive location for food items, Disneyland Paris also offers the most expensive merchandisefor sale between all 12 parks. In the two parks located in Paris, a gelato, churros, and a carton of popcorn would cost you a total of €18.03, a pair of Mickey ears and a T-shirt will set you back €66.13.
- When consulting ratings from TripAdvisor (3.9), Google (4.5), and Yelp (3.9), Disneyland Paris is among the lowest rated parks across the globe, alongside Shanghai Disney Resort, with a total average score of 4.1 out of 5 stars.



