Where to Store Luggage at Disneyland Paris? (2026 Guide)
Letβs be honest: nothing ruins that magical, skipping-down-Main-Street feeling faster than dragging a suitcase the size of a small elephant. Whether youβve just arrived, have an awkward check-in or check-out time, or youβre squeezing in one last ride before heading home, hereβs exactly where to stash your bags at Disneyland Paris in 2026, plus a few smart tips to make your first and last day much easier.
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1. Disneyland Paris Luggage Storage (Consigne) π§³
The official Disney luggage storage is still the Consigne. This is an attended baggage storage service just outside Disneyland Park, and it is still the handiest option if you want to dump your bags and head straight into the magic.
Where is it?
- Just outside the Disneyland Park entrance on the right hand side of the turnstiles.
- You do not need a park ticket to use it
- Ideal for arrival days, departure days, or awkward hotel check-in times
How does it work?
- Hand over your bag at the desk
- Get a numbered ticket
- Come back later and collect it. You can also re-visit during the day to take things out or put things into the bag without paying extra.
Official 2026 prices:
- Accessories: β¬5
- Small items: β¬11
- Large items: β¬15
Good to know:
- Cash and card are accepted. See our full guide on cash or card at Disneyland Paris
- It opens daily from 8am
- It closes around 45 minutes after Disneyland Park closes
Billyβs Tip: Disneyβs official page currently only shows accessory, small, and large pricing. So if you are carrying a medium suitcase, expect it to be judged by size on the day rather than a neatly labelled βmediumβ category.
Another tip: This area can get busy around park opening and again after the fireworks crowd starts shuffling out, so leave a few extra minutes if you are on a tight schedule.
2. Marne-la-VallΓ©e Chessy Train Station Lockers π
If you are arriving by train, these lockers are often the cheapest and quickest option.
Where are they?
- Inside Marne-la-VallΓ©e Chessy station
- Located on Level +1 on the west gallery side
- Follow signs for Consignes
How do they work?
- They are self-service lockers
- You choose your locker size, pay, store your bags, and keep your ticket safe
- Pricing is for a 24-hour period, not just a few hours
Official station locker prices:
- Small locker: β¬5.50
- Medium locker: β¬7.50
- Large locker: β¬9.50
- Extra time: β¬5 per item for each additional 24 hours
Opening hours:
- Usually 7am to 10pm
Important:
- Payment is card only
- This is no longer a coins-only setup
- Perfect if you are arriving by Eurostar or heading into Paris afterwards
Billyβs Tip: If you are coming in by train and just want a fast stash-and-dash before rope drop, this is usually the better choice than the Disney Consigne.
3. Hotel Luggage Storage π¨
If you are staying in an onsite Disney hotel or one of the nearby partner hotels, hotel luggage storage is often the easiest option of all.
- Most hotels will store your bags before check-in
- Most hotels will hold them after check-out too
- This is normally free for hotel guests
This is a great option if you want to squeeze proper park time out of both your arrival and departure day.
Worth knowing: Disneyβs hotel FAQ still says left luggage is available after check-out, though Disney Davy Crockett Ranch is the main exception.
Billyβs Tip: One of the easiest wins at Disneyland Paris is this: arrive, drop your bags, and start your park day straight away instead of sitting around waiting for your room like a lemon.
Staying close makes arrival and departure days so much less faff.π See the latest Disneyland Paris hotel and ticket deals here
4. Disney Express Luggage Service π
If you are arriving by train and staying in a Disney Hotel or Partner Hotel, Disney still offers its Disney Express luggage transfer service as a paid option.
- You drop your luggage at the dedicated counter in Marne-la-VallΓ©e Chessy station
- You can then head straight to the parks instead of dragging your bags to the hotel first
- Your luggage is transferred to your hotel for you
Important: This is not the same as the station lockers. It is a separate paid Disney service for eligible hotel guests arriving by train.
Billyβs Tip: This can be a cracking option if you want to hit the parks quickly on day one, especially if you are coming in on Eurostar and do not fancy lugging cases around the resort.
5. First and Last Day Strategy π§
This is the bit loads of people get wrong.
On your arrival day:
- If you are coming by train, use either the station lockers or Disney Express
- If you are staying at a hotel, drop your bags there first if it makes sense
- If you are driving, leaving luggage in the boot can be fine if valuables are hidden
On your departure day:
- Leave your bags at the hotel after check-out if you can
- If not, use the Disney Consigne or station lockers
- That way you can still enjoy a proper final morning or afternoon in the parks
Billyβs Tip: Your first and last day should still feel like part of the holiday, not a luggage endurance event.
Choosing the right hotel and dates can make a big difference.π Check current Disneyland Paris offers here
6. Can You Avoid Storage Completely? π
Sometimes the smartest move is simply bringing less into the park in the first place.
Keep a small day bag with essentials like:
- Phone and portable charger
- Tickets and wallet
- Medication
- Snacks
- Poncho or small umbrella
Store the rest.
If you are travelling with kids, this matters even more. Nobody wants to be elbow-deep in a suitcase looking for spare socks while the Big Thunder queue is behaving itself for once.
Another handy idea: If you are staying a few days, consider having bulky basics like drinks, nappies, or snacks delivered to your hotel instead of hauling everything through the resort yourself.
π Handy Travel & Park Bag Essentials
These are the small bits that can make arrival day, luggage storage and park-hopping much less faff:
Ideal for phones, snacks, ponchos and park essentials.
π’ What Happens to Your Bags on Rides?
One thing loads of first-time visitors worry about is:
βWhat do I actually do with my bag when I go on rides?β
The good news is that at Disneyland Paris, you can usually take small backpacks, handbags and day bags onto most attractions with you.
On many rides, bags are simply placed:
- At your feet
- Beside you
- Held securely during the ride
Even on bigger thrill rides like:
β¦small bags are normally kept inside the ride vehicle rather than stored in separate lockers.
Some attractions may have:
- Storage pouches
- Nets
- Dedicated compartments for loose items
Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop is one of the better-known rides that uses dedicated storage areas for bags and loose belongings before boarding.
Billyβs Tip: A small lightweight backpack is MUCH easier than carrying bulky shopping bags or oversized shoulder bags around the parks all day.
7. Leaving Bags in Your Car π
If you have driven to Disneyland Paris, leaving bags in your car is still an option.
- Do not leave valuables on display
- Use the boot if possible
- Remember the walk back to the car park is not exactly tiny
This works best if you only need a few essentials inside the parks and do not want to pay for storage.
For more driving tips, parking prices and disabled parking info, see our full Disneyland Paris parking guide.
8. Val dβEurope and Off-Site Storage ποΈ
Val dβEurope is still useful for shopping and supplies, but it is not the best place to rely on for formal luggage storage.
If you need guaranteed baggage storage, the station lockers, hotel storage, or Disney Consigne are all safer bets.
2026 Price and Option Summary Table
| Location | Small | Medium | Large | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disney Consigne | β¬11 | Not officially listed | β¬15 | Accessories β¬5, cash or card, opens 8am, closes around 45 mins after park close |
| Chessy Station Lockers | β¬5.50 | β¬7.50 | β¬9.50 | 24-hour hire, card only, around 7am to 10pm |
| Hotel Storage | Free | Free | Free | Usually best option if you are staying onsite or nearby |
| Disney Express | Paid service | Paid service | Paid service | For eligible Disney and Partner Hotel guests arriving by train |
FAQs and Pro Tips π‘
Can I take a suitcase into the parks?
Large luggage is not something you will want to bring through security, so plan on using storage if you are travelling with cases.
Can I store bags overnight?
Yes at the station lockers if you pay for the 24-hour locker period and collect within operating hours. Hotels are still the easiest option if you are a guest.
Can I store a pushchair or wheelchair?
The Disney Consigne may be able to help depending on the item and space available.
What is the cheapest option?
The train station lockers are usually the cheapest official paid option.
What is the easiest option?
If you are staying at a hotel, hotel luggage storage is usually the easiest. If you are arriving by train, the station lockers are usually the best-value backup.
Can you take bags onto rides at Disneyland Paris?
Usually yes. Most rides allow small bags and backpacks onboard, either at your feet or secured beside you. Disneyland Paris does not generally use large ride locker systems like some major theme parks.
The right dates, hotel, and planning tricks can save a surprising amount of hassle.π Check the best and worst dates to visit here
More Helpful Disneyland Paris Guides π
- π Disneyland Paris Packing List
- π Disneyland Paris Parking Guide
- π± Where to Charge Your Phone at Disneyland Paris
- π Disneyland Paris Security Rules
- π§οΈ Rainy Day Survival Guide
Final Packing Tip
Bring less.
Seriously.
The less you carry, the less you need to store, and the easier your first and last day will be. Keep your essentials in a small day bag, stash the rest, and enjoy the parks without feeling like a budget airport trolley.
β¨ Book Your Disneyland Paris Adventure!
- π Book stays up to March 2027
- π³ Pay in easy instalments
- π Flexible booking: change or cancel free up to 7 days before arrival
- ποΈ Park tickets included with every package








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