Overview
- New park signage states tickets are nominative, may be checked for validity at any time, and that reselling or buying from unauthorized sellers constitutes fraud.
- Guests report individual Magic Passes are being removed, with some hotels issuing only one room key per party and shifting park entry to QR codes in the Disneyland Paris app.
- Visitor accounts describe the app as sluggish and QR codes slow to scan, creating entry bottlenecks and raising accessibility concerns for less tech‑savvy guests.
- Coverage connects the tougher messaging and digital-first access to efforts to deter third‑party resales ahead of the €49 one‑day, one‑park “Bon Plan” offer launching November 18, which is non‑refundable and non‑changeable.
- The emphasis on name‑linked tickets has led outlets to suggest ID checks could become more frequent, aligning with broader digital access trends seen at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disney Resort.