Our Disney Brexit Commitment
Our Disney Brexit Commitment
We know you might be thinking about the impact of Brexit on your holiday, so we want to reassure you that Disney are committed to helping you, whatever the future may hold. The UK left the EU on 31st January 2020, and there will now be a transition period until 31st December 2020 while the EU and UK negotiate conditions of their future relationship.
During this transitional period, conditions of travel to the European Union remain the same as if the UK were still a member state of the European Union.
Whether you already have a booking with us, or are thinking about your upcoming holiday, here are our commitments to you whether you're travelling to Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris or onboard Disney Cruise Line:
Our Disney prices won't increase because of Brexit
The price you've paid for your Disney hotel, ticket, dining plan or cruise won't be impacted by Brexit.
All bookings are financially protected
All of our holidays are ABTA or ATOL bonded, so your booking is safe with us.
We'll keep you posted
In case of travel disruption after the transition period we'll keep you informed of any changes to ensure as little impact as possible to your holiday.
Top Tips & Travel Advice
Our great tips when planning your Disney holiday:
Buy your Disney Park tickets in the UK before you travel
Our multi-day tickets are guaranteed better value than buying at the gate, with great Disney extras such as Memory Maker included!
Enjoy peace of mind with a Disney Dining Plan
Our fixed-price dining plans help you budget in advance and offer better value than buying on-the-go - upgrade to enjoy even more great savings! Remember, onboard Disney Cruise Line all your meals are included as standard!
Spread the cost of your Disney holiday
Book now to enjoy a low deposit, then pay the balance in easy instalments with our flexible payment options.
Don't forget we have Disney Cruise Line sailings from the UK
Book a cruise sailing from Dover to enjoy Disney on your doorstep.
Our helpful travel advice for UK passport holders to keep your holiday worry-free if you travel after 1st January 2021:
- Make sure you have at least 6 months left on your passport after your holiday
- Visas are not required for short trips that are less than 90 days to EU countries
- Visitors planning to drive to Disneyland Paris may need an International Driving Permit, widely available from Post Offices
- If driving, check with your insurer that your car insurance will be valid in the EU
- Flights will still operate from the UK
For up-to-date travel advice visit the UK Government website at www.gov.uk/visit-europe-brexit