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i have never been to a disney park in my life ( sorprising i know) and i was wondering if ALL of the parks ar interconnected and if you have to pay to go from one to another.
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Simply add the park-hopper option to your base ticket and you can go between the parks within each day of your visit.

Of course, sometimes park-hopper is useless if you plan on spending a full day in one park, and spreading the parks across four or five days. But if you're planning a short visit (like 2-3 days) and know which attractions/shops/foodplaces to hit during which times, park-hopper is a life-saver.

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thank you so much!!!
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You get the same thing at Disneyland Paris for Disneyland and Walt Disney Studio's, which is great for the Studio's as it really isn't big enough yet to warrant a full day in the park. Maybe later this year as more attractions open.

However the other week when I went, I'd generally spend the best part of each day in Disneyland, and then nip out for an hour or two each day during the week to do one or two attractions in the Studio's. So I got to do my favourite attractions in Disneyland everyday, and covered the whole of the Studio's over the course of a week.
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