Post by drwadadli on Feb 2, 2018 20:26:37 GMT
WDW News Today is reporting that Disneyland Paris has announced an increased in pricing for the three lower-tier annual passes, alongside the announcement of new VIP areas, more discounts, new merchandise and new exclusive events.
Beginning March 21, 2018, the cost for Discovery, Magic Flex Pass and Magic Plus Pass will all increase by €1-2/month, while the Infinity Pass price will stay the same. The new pricing will be (in addition to a one-time payment of €55):
Discovery Pass: €9/month or €149
Magic Flex Pass: €15/month or €219
Magic Plus Pass: €19/month or €259
Infinity Pass: €32/month or €399
Getting the most buzz are the annual passholder special events, the first of which will be a 1930’s Hollywood-themed costume party on March 30, 2018. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Paris incarnation of the Tower of Terror, the soiree will be exclusive to the Infinity Annual Pass holders and will feature photo ops and a projection show on the Hollywood Tower Hotel. Tickets will be €39 and go on sale February 5th at 11am at City Hall, Studio Services, the Annual Pass Office and at park entrances, as well as through the Infinity Annual Pass phone line. It’s not yet clear if future special events will be available to passholders at lower tiers.
New merchandise will also be released, with both a general Annual Pass collection and an exclusive Infinity collection. A permanent collection that includes a pin and lanyard will be available, as well as a limited edition mug and holographic t-shirt. These products will only be offered at Flora’s Boutique beginning April 12, 2018.
Infinity Annual Pass holders will also have access to special reserved seating for Stark Expo presents: Energy for Tomorrow!, the new show beginning this summer for the Marvel Summer of Super Heroes at Walt Disney Studios Park. This is in addition to expanded VIP seating for Disney Stars on Parade and Disney Illuminations.
All annual pass holders have access to discounts and special pricing at Disneyland Paris hotels, restaurants, stores and on additional tickets. They can also save on tickets to special events like Electroland, Disney’s Halloween Festival and the New Year’s Eve Party.
Beginning March 21, 2018, the cost for Discovery, Magic Flex Pass and Magic Plus Pass will all increase by €1-2/month, while the Infinity Pass price will stay the same. The new pricing will be (in addition to a one-time payment of €55):
Discovery Pass: €9/month or €149
Magic Flex Pass: €15/month or €219
Magic Plus Pass: €19/month or €259
Infinity Pass: €32/month or €399
Getting the most buzz are the annual passholder special events, the first of which will be a 1930’s Hollywood-themed costume party on March 30, 2018. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Paris incarnation of the Tower of Terror, the soiree will be exclusive to the Infinity Annual Pass holders and will feature photo ops and a projection show on the Hollywood Tower Hotel. Tickets will be €39 and go on sale February 5th at 11am at City Hall, Studio Services, the Annual Pass Office and at park entrances, as well as through the Infinity Annual Pass phone line. It’s not yet clear if future special events will be available to passholders at lower tiers.
New merchandise will also be released, with both a general Annual Pass collection and an exclusive Infinity collection. A permanent collection that includes a pin and lanyard will be available, as well as a limited edition mug and holographic t-shirt. These products will only be offered at Flora’s Boutique beginning April 12, 2018.
Infinity Annual Pass holders will also have access to special reserved seating for Stark Expo presents: Energy for Tomorrow!, the new show beginning this summer for the Marvel Summer of Super Heroes at Walt Disney Studios Park. This is in addition to expanded VIP seating for Disney Stars on Parade and Disney Illuminations.
All annual pass holders have access to discounts and special pricing at Disneyland Paris hotels, restaurants, stores and on additional tickets. They can also save on tickets to special events like Electroland, Disney’s Halloween Festival and the New Year’s Eve Party.