How to Get to Disneyland Paris

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Disneyland Paris is in Cheesy, France, 32 km (20 miles) East of Paris. You can fly in from major airports with a short shuttle or rail trip or by automobile on the convenient A4 motorway. Alternatively, for a pleasant route, take the RER A commuter train directly from central Paris, which arrives in 40 minutes. So pack your bags, pick your ride, and get ready for a Disney adventure!

Address: Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France. Get Directions
Cheapest Mode of Transport: Train
Tickets + Transport: Disneyland Paris Shuttle
Distance from Central Paris: 32 kilometers (20 miles)

By Train

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Ditch the traffic and the hinder! Learn about the most convenient method to get to Disneyland Paris, which is by train. The RER suburban commuter train is the most popular way to travel to Disneyland from Paris. The RER A train will take you from Châtelet-Les Halles station in central Paris to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station, situated right next to Disneyland Paris, in a swift 40 minutes. 

Trains run every 15 minutes between 6 am and midnight, providing a quick and fast way to get to the fun. Weekend schedules differ from those observed during the working week. If you want to buy the train ticket in advance, a one-way Standard Class ticket from downtown Paris to Disney costs €4 to €6. Booking on the day is more expensive, and prices vary according to the time of day, route, or class.

Note:
Metro Line: RER A line, blue color line
Nearest Station to Disneyland Paris: Marne-la-Vallée / Chessy station
Approximate Fare: €6

While it’s possible to take TGV trains from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Disneyland Paris, it’s not the most convenient option. You would need to change trains along the way, which can be a bit of a hassle, especially if you are traveling with luggage or in a hurry. But if you are traveling from the UK, the Eurostar train is by far the best option. It’s direct, taking approximately 3 hours to reach Disneyland Paris, and tickets start at just €131.

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By Bus

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Disneyland Paris offers several bus lines, including Express buses and Magical Shuttle buses, providing convenient transportation options to the park. The Disneyland Paris Express buses leave from the four major attractions of Paris to Disneyland Paris for €65.

Departure PointDeparture Time
Gare du Nord8:15 am 
Eiffel Tower8:30 am 
Opéra8:35 am
Montparnasse8:50 am 
Châtelet8:55 am 

Do you know how to get from Paris Airport to Disneyland? You can use this Magical Shuttle bus service to get there. You can take the Magical Shuttle buses from Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports to Disneyland for €24. These buses leave every 45 minutes from 9 am to 6.45 pm from Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. 

The Disneyland Paris Shuttle offers a convenient round-trip transfer service from four central locations in Paris to Disneyland Paris for €149. This ticket also includes entry to Disneyland Paris, making it a cost-effective and hassle-free option for your visit. For those looking to use public transport, several bus routes connect Central Paris to Disneyland Paris. These include:

  • 6, 12, 17Ex, 17, 19, 23, 24, 34, 35, 38, 43, 47, 50, 57, 59, 62Ex, 3213, CGD, N130, N141, and Orly.

By Car

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If you prefer flexibility and enjoy scenic drives, driving to Disneyland Paris is one of the most convenient options. If you are coming from the south, simply follow the highway signs toward Paris. From the north, take the exit for Metz/Nancy on the A4/A104 motorway.

If you are coming from Central Paris, the car journey usually takes 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on traffic. When traveling from the UK, the best international motorways are Eurotunnel Le Shuttle and P&O Ferries. If you want to drive, you should know your parking alternatives at Disneyland. Alternatively, private cabs and taxis are also available for a more direct, hassle-free journey.

Car RentalsEstimated Fares
Budget€40 to €100
Europcar€50 to €120
Hertz€60 to €150
Avis€70 to €180
Sixt€80 to €200+

By Air

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Want to reach Disneyland Paris by air from anywhere in the world? Charles De Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY) Airports are the nearest. You may take any form of transportation from here to Disney World, including bus, rail, and vehicle. If you want to ride on a bus or luxurious car, purchase a Shuttle Service or a Private Transfer ticket

Public Transport:

Starting PointTransportFare
Orly AirportOrly Bus€23
CDG AirportM CDG -> CDG Bus€23
RER B ->M1->RER A€17
RER B ->M5-> 9 ->RER A€17
RER B ->M6->RER A€17

By Boat

If you are traveling from the United Kingdom, consider taking a ferry over the English Channel as part of your journey. Here’s how that would work:

  • Several ferry companies operate connections from the United Kingdom to Calais or Dover, France. This might be a lovely and pleasant way to start your journey.

  • After arriving at Calais or Dover, you may connect to the French train network. 

  • The TGV high-speed trains or the RER A regional trains will take you to the Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station, which is immediately near Disneyland Paris.

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