ποΈ Disneyland Paris Priority Pass & Easy Access Card Guide (2026)
One of the most confusing parts of planning an accessible Disneyland Paris trip is understanding which disability pass you qualify for.
The good news? Disneyland Paris offers two different systems designed to make the parks more accessible:
- β Priority Pass
- π©Ί Easy Access Card
Choosing the right one can dramatically reduce waiting times and make your trip far less stressful.
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ποΈ What Is The Difference Between Priority Pass And Easy Access?
Not sure which pass applies to you? Keep reading for a full breakdown of Priority Pass eligibility, Easy Access conditions and accepted documents.
| Feature | Priority Pass | Easy Access Card |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Registered disabilities | Long-term medical conditions |
| Ride Access | Priority queue | Return time system |
| Shows & Parades | Priority areas available | Limited benefits |
| Additional Guests | Up to 4 guests | Up to 4 guests |
| Ticket Discount | Possible | No |
β Disneyland Paris Priority Pass
The Priority Pass is designed for guests with recognised disabilities.
- β Priority access to attractions
- β Priority access to character meets
- β Priority access to selected shows and parades
- β Up to four accompanying guests
- β Potential ticket discounts for the disabled guest and one companion
π Accepted UK Documents For Priority Pass
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- Attendance Allowance
- Blue Badge
- Access Card
- Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI)
- Armed Forces Compensation Scheme documentation
GP letters alone are not accepted.
π©Ί Disneyland Paris Easy Access Card
The Easy Access Card is designed for guests with qualifying long-term medical conditions.
Instead of joining the standard queue, you’ll normally receive a return time and come back later.
- β One attraction booking at a time
- β Up to four accompanying guests
- β Reduced physical queueing
- β Particularly useful for fatigue and chronic illness
π Conditions Commonly Accepted For Easy Access
π If your condition appears below, you may be eligible with a valid medical certificate.
- Debilitating stroke
- Bone marrow disorders and chronic cytopenia
- Chronic arterial disease
- Complicated schistosomiasis
- Chronic heart conditions (including arrhythmia)
- Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
- Primary immunodeficiency disorders (including HIV)
- Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
- Severe neurological and muscular disorders
- Severe epilepsy
- Haemoglobin disorders and haemolysis
- Haemophilia and clotting disorders
- Coronary artery disease
- Chronic respiratory failure
- Leprosy
- Parkinsonβs disease
- Inherited metabolic disorders
- Cystic fibrosis
- Chronic kidney disease / nephropathy
- Paraplegia
- Autoimmune diseases (lupus, sclerosis, etc.)
- Severe rheumatoid arthritis
- Long-term psychiatric disorders
- Crohnβs disease and ulcerative colitis
- Multiple sclerosis
- Severe scoliosis
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Organ transplant conditions
- Active tuberculosis
- Cancer, lymphoma, or blood cancers
β οΈ Important: You must provide a medical certificate (English or French) dated within the last 3 months.
π‘ Tip: If your condition is on this list, you are far more likely to qualify for Easy Access than Priority Pass.
Disneyland Paris maintains the official qualifying list and documentation requirements.
π€° Pregnancy Support At Disneyland Paris
Pregnant guests may be offered alternative access arrangements at the discretion of Cast Members.
- β Return time systems may be available
- β Coloured identification wristbands are sometimes issued
- β Support varies depending on circumstances
Many thrill rides remain unsuitable during pregnancy.
View Ride Restrictions Guide β
π How To Apply Before Your Trip
- Gather your supporting documentation.
- Apply online before arrival whenever possible.
- Alternatively visit Town Hall or Studio Services.
- Bring original documentation with you.
π Apply For A Disability Pass Here
β Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a Priority Pass with a Blue Badge?
Yes. A Blue Badge is one of the accepted forms of documentation.
Can I use a GP letter?
No. GP letters alone are not accepted.
Can family members join me?
Yes. Both systems generally allow up to four accompanying guests.
Can I apply before travelling?
Yes. Applying online before arrival is usually the easiest option.
What if I have Crohn’s Disease, Diabetes or Multiple Sclerosis?
You may qualify for the Easy Access Card with appropriate supporting documentation.
π° Planning An Accessible Disneyland Paris Holiday?
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β¨ Final Thoughts
The Priority Pass and Easy Access Card can completely change your Disneyland Paris experience.
The key is understanding which system applies to your circumstances, bringing the correct documentation and planning ahead before your trip.
Last Updated: June 2026
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