12. April 2026
Priority Pass vs Easy Access Pass at Disneyland Paris – What’s the Difference?
Planning a trip to Disneyland Paris with accessibility needs can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re trying to understand which disability access pass is right for you.
Disneyland Paris offers two main types of access support:
While they might sound similar, they work very differently—and choosing the right one can make a huge difference to your trip.
What is the Priority Pass?
The Priority Pass is designed for guests with a recognised disability and official supporting documentation.
With this pass, you can:
- Use accessible or Premier Access entrances (reduced waiting)
- Access shows, parades, and viewing areas
- Use it for character meets and restaurants
- Bring up to 4 guests on rides and 2 in viewing areas
In short: this is the most comprehensive support option available.
What is the Easy Access Pass?
The Easy Access Pass is for guests with long-term health conditions who don’t have the official documentation required for a Priority Pass.
Instead of skipping queues, it works like a virtual queue system:
- You go to a ride
- You’re given a return time based on the current wait
- You come back later and enter via the accessible entrance
⚠️ Important:
- It is ride-focused only
- It does NOT include shows, parades, or character meets
Key Differences at a Glance
1. Level of Support
- Priority Pass: Full park support (rides, shows, characters, dining)
- Easy Access Pass: Rides only
2. Queue System
- Priority Pass: Reduced waiting via accessible or Premier Access entrances
- Easy Access Pass: Return-time system (like a virtual queue)
3. Eligibility
- Priority Pass: Requires recognised disability documentation
- Easy Access Pass: Requires one of ~30 conditions + doctor’s letter
4. Overall Experience
- Priority Pass: More flexible, less planning needed
- Easy Access Pass: Requires planning around return times
Which One Should You Apply For?
If you’re eligible for both, the answer is simple:
Always choose the Priority Pass
It offers:
- More flexibility
- More support across the park
- Less waiting and less stress
You can use our Pass Eligibility Checker to check eligibility for each pass.
Final Thoughts
Both passes exist to make Disneyland Paris more accessible—but they’re designed for different needs.
- The Priority Pass is about maximising accessibility and reducing barriers
- The Easy Access Pass is about managing queues in a fair and structured way
Understanding the difference before your trip can help you plan better, reduce stress, and focus on what really matters—enjoying the magic
