If you’re planning Disneyland’® Paris anyway, this is a decent little sweetener: Eurostar’s MagicBreaks partner is offering up to £100 off selected Disneyland’ Paris holiday packages with code MAYMAGIC. You just need to book by 31 May, you do not have to travel in May.
Caveat up front: it’s up to £100, so the saving depends on the hotel and dates you pick. Think of it as “try the code before you book”, not a guaranteed discount on every package.
The deal, in plain English
- Provider: Eurostar (via MagicBreaks)
- Offer: save up to £100 with code MAYMAGIC
- Book by: 31 May (offer end date shown as 31 May 2026, 23:59)
- Travel dates: you pick them when you search. The offer page shows example breaks into summer and late 2026, but price and availability vary by date and hotel.
- Extra: MagicBreaks says you get a £20 Amazon Gift Card when you add a Meal Plan to your booking (it says it’s applied automatically at checkout)
- Checked: 14 May 2026
Is it actually a good deal’
For families, it can be worth the 30 seconds it takes to try the code. Disneyland’® Paris breaks are rarely “cheap”, so a saving of up to £100 is not life-changing, but it’s real money off a trip many people were going to book anyway.
I would only treat this as a win if the final price is still competitive. Packages can vary a lot by date, room type and train times, so do a quick sense-check against what you’d pay booking separately or via another package provider.
What to watch for
- The discount is advertised as “up to £100”, so you may see a smaller saving (or none) depending on the hotel and dates.
- Do not assume the code beats every other deal running. Always compare the final price before you hit pay.
- The £20 Amazon Gift Card is tied to adding a Meal Plan. If you were not going to add one, do not buy it just for the voucher.
- Even if the offer is still live, the best value dates can sell out. If you have a specific week in mind, check sooner rather than later.
How to book
Go to Eurostar’s MagicBreaks offer page, build your Disneyland’® Paris trip, then use code MAYMAGIC at checkout to see what it knocks off your total. If you’re adding a Meal Plan, look out for the Amazon Gift Card line in the checkout summary.

Useful info
- Eurostar timing: London St Pancras can be slower than a normal train station because you go through security and border controls. Give yourself plenty of time, especially at peak weekends.
- Where you’re actually going: Disneyland” Paris is at Marne-la-Vall’e Chessy, not central Paris. If you’re staying in Paris city centre, check the transfer time and costs before you commit to early starts.
- Off-site hotels: cheaper can be fine, but the real cost is often transport. If you’re comparing two hotels, price up the door-to-park commute, not just the room rate.
- Do a quick sense-check: this code is ‘up to ‘100’, so always compare the final total against another date or hotel before you pay.
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Jane Robinson is Senior Editor at Flight Tribe. She has a Master’s in English and Journalism, and writes about flight deals, holiday offers and practical ways UK travellers can spend less without wasting time on weak promotions. Jane has spent time living and working across Asia and New Zealand, which gave her a lasting interest in how people travel, eat, move around and spend their free time in different places.
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