Disneyland Paris has announced that the automated car park entry terminals will begin to operate on June 21, 2023. First installed on Sep 8, 2022, Disneyland Paris is aiming to create a smoother entry sequence for arriving visitors.

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The Disney Car Park handles an average of 2,700 vehicles every day. While the toll plazas left lane will continue to accept cash payments and be operated by a Cast Member, all other lanes will use the automated terminals. 

Infinity Parking lot for Infinity Annual Passholders.

Terminals accept most card payment (bank) types as well as: Disney ID, Pass en Scène, Annual Pass, Magic Pass. The automated lanes will be marked with a “CB” pictogram, indicating that only card payment is available.

Close up of toll plaza signage.

Cast Members will be on hand to provide assistance to any visitors in need.  A similar terminal was installed by the Infinity Annual Pass parking lot. It’s likely that the terminal is also operational but we have not received confirmation yet. 

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