Does the Paris Museum Pass Include Disneyland Paris?

No — the Paris Museum Pass does not include Disneyland Paris. The pass is for the city’s museums and monuments — the Louvre, Orsay, Versailles and 50+ more — not theme parks. Disneyland Paris is a separate resort outside the city with its own tickets. Here’s why, what the pass does cover, and how to plan both if you want Disney too.

The short answer

Disneyland Paris is a commercial theme-park resort about 32 km east of the city, entirely separate from the cultural attractions the pass covers. There’s no overlap at all, so you’ll buy Disneyland tickets directly from Disney. The Paris Museum Pass simply isn’t designed for theme parks — it’s a museums-and-monuments pass.

What the pass does cover

The pass gives unlimited entry to over 50 museums and monuments in Paris and the Île-de-France, including the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, the Palace of Versailles, Sainte-Chapelle, the Arc de Triomphe, the Panthéon and Les Invalides. If your trip mixes culture and Disney, the pass handles the cultural half brilliantly while Disney stays separate.

Why theme parks aren’t included

The pass is a partnership among national and city museums and monuments, focused on heritage and art. Theme parks, like other commercial attractions — the Eiffel Tower, cruises, cabarets — sit outside that scope. So just as the pass doesn’t cover the Moulin Rouge or a Seine cruise, it doesn’t cover Disneyland Paris.

How to do both on one trip

Many families combine a few cultural days in Paris with a day or two at Disneyland. Use the Paris Museum Pass for your museum days in the city, and book Disneyland Paris tickets separately for your park days. Because the pass runs on consecutive days, activate it on your city-sightseeing stretch, not on a Disney day.

Getting to Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris is reached by RER A to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, around 40 minutes from central Paris — a separate train fare not covered by the pass. Plan your Disney day as its own outing, and keep your pass for the days you’re exploring the city’s museums and monuments.

What else the pass excludes

  • The Eiffel Tower and Montparnasse Tower observation deck.
  • The Catacombs and the Opéra Garnier tours.
  • Seine cruises, hop-on-hop-off buses and transport.
  • Disneyland Paris and other theme parks.
  • Temporary exhibitions at included museums.

Is the pass still worth it?

Yes, for the cultural side of your trip. Even though Disney is separate, the pass pays for itself after about three major museums or monuments (the Louvre alone is €32), so if you’ll spend a few days sightseeing in the city alongside your Disney visit, it’s well worth buying for those days.

A sample culture-plus-Disney trip

  1. Days 1–3 (city): use the pass for the Louvre, Orsay, Versailles, Sainte-Chapelle and more.
  2. Day 4 (Disney): Disneyland Paris on a separate ticket.
  3. Evenings: the Eiffel Tower or a cruise, booked separately.

What about getting there and the cost?

Beyond the ticket, remember a Disney day has its own costs the pass doesn’t touch: the RER A fare to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, any Disney parking or hotel, and in-park spending. Treat Disneyland as a wholly separate budget line from your Paris Museum Pass, which stays focused on the city’s museums and monuments. Keeping the two budgets distinct makes planning a mixed culture-and-theme-park trip much clearer.

Buy your Paris Museum Pass for Paris’s icons

For the city’s museums and monuments, buy your Paris Museum Pass online in advance and book your free timed slots — then book Disneyland Paris separately for your park day. Secure your pass and enjoy the cultural best of Paris around your Disney trip.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Paris Museum Pass include Disneyland Paris?

No — Disneyland is a separate resort with its own tickets.

What does the pass cover instead?

50+ museums and monuments like the Louvre, Orsay and Versailles.

Can I combine culture and Disney?

Yes — use the pass for city days and book Disney separately.

How do I get to Disneyland Paris?

By RER A to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, about 40 minutes — a separate fare.

Is the pass still worth buying?

Yes, for three or more museums and monuments on your city days.

What else isn’t included?

The Eiffel Tower, Catacombs, cruises, transport and theme parks.