Generic repost from previous threads:
If you only have a short time in Paris then a 1 day 2 park ticket should be fine if you want to hit up both parks but if you don't care about the Studios then spending one whole day in Disneyland park is fine too. There is
no Magic Band but if you stay in a Disney Hotel you do get a
Magic+ card which acts as your park ticket, hotel door key, dining plan card and can be used to charge things. Disney Hotel guests also have access to
Extra Magic Time (Extra Magic Hours in the US) where guests can enter the park an hour and half before official park opening and ride select attractions.
Standard old paper Fastpass is in operation here but you can purchase an
Ultimate Fastpass should you need it. All attractions and shows are a mix of
English and French. With Tower of Terror, elevators 1 and 2 are French, 3 is English. The best way to get from
Paris to Disneyland is by the RER A train line. If travelling from London then I highly recommend the direct Eurostar service from St Pancras International station. Download the official
Disneyland Paris App for ride times, park maps, park opening times and closures, very useful.
Character meet and greets at Walt Disney Studios park are by
reservation only so you will need the
Lineberty app to reserve your place, places sell out quick at park opening so you need to be fast. Disneyland Park character meets are standby lines only as standard. Like other Disney parks,
Disney Photopass is available here, however the number of locations are very minimal.
Disneyland Must Dos:
-Big Thunder Mountain
-Phantom Manor
-Pirates of the Caribbean
-Indiana Jones & the temple of peril
-Peter Pan's Flight
-It's a Small World
-Hyperspace Mountain
-Star Tours 2.0
-Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
-Disney Illuminations fireworks and Disney Stars on Parade.
*Also don't forget to check out the dragon under the castle
Studios Must Dos:
-Crush's Coaster
-Ratatouille
-RC Racer
-Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
-Rock n Rollercoaster
-Mickey and the Magician show
*Backlot Tour (It's terrible but still has Catastrophe Canyon if that is something you care about, Lights, Motors Action is also still in in the park)
If you arrive at park opening (or earlier during Extra Magic Time as a Disney hotel guest) and make good use of
Fastpass (or even buy Ultimate FP if you have to) you can easily hit up all these attractions and more in a single day. Also if you are burger and fries kinda person then do not eat in the parks, extremely overpriced, walk out to Disney Village and go to
McDonald's instead, it's half the price. But if you don't care about prices then
Walt's on Main Street USA and
Bistrot Chez Remy in Studios are pretty popular choices, though expensive. For cheaper in park options then I recommend
Au Chalet de la Marionette in Fantasyland or
Cafe Hyperion in Discoveryland in Disneyland park or
Restaurant en Coulisse in Studio 1 at Disney Studios park. You also have
Rainforest Cafe, Planet Hollywood, Earl of Sandwich, McDonald's and
Five Guys (and
Starbucks) in Disney Village if you are looking for big names and familiarity. If you are looking for merch then
The Emporium on Main Street USA in Disneyland,
Studio 1 in Studios and
World of Disney in Disney Village are your best bet.
Character dining can be found at
Auberge du Cendrillon in Disneyland park and
Cafe Mickey in Disney Village. Should you want a unique experience from your visit then the
PanoraMagique balloon in Disney Village is also an option if it is operating.
Attractions closed in July 2019:
Disneyland Park:
-Hyperspace Mountain (Reopens July 6th)
-Disneyland Railroad (All July)
-Dumbo the Flying Elephant (All July)
-Autopia (All July)
Walt Disney Studios Park:
-Flying Carpets Over Agrabah (Reopens July 6th)
-Art of Disney Animation (All July)
-Cars Race Rally (All July)