Flying to Paris

Paris has two airports Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (OLY). EasyJet, Air France and British Airways operate schedules from UK airports. There are a number of options for travelling from the airports to Disneyland (Marne la Vallee).

Paris Charles de Gaulle to Disneyland Paris
  • Fast Train – TGV/SNCF – This is a fast intercity train and travel time takes about 10 minutes from CDG to Marne la Vallee. These are not as frequent as the local trains and costs can vary from around £15 – £35 one-way for adults. Tickets can be purchased from https://www.sncf-connect.com/app/en-en/trips or at the ticket booths or machines in the station. The station at Marne la Vallee is directly in front of the security access to the parks and resorts. Hotel shuttles, local buses and taxis are available outside the station.
  • Local Train – RER – This is the local commuter train. You will need to take the RER B (Blue) into the centre of Paris and change at Chataletts les Halles on to the RER A (Red) to Marne la Vallee. This journey takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes. The total cost for an adult is £15.30 (As of March 2022), a 10.30 EUR ticket from the airport into Paris then a 5 EUR ticket to Marne la Vallee. Again the station at Marne la Vallee is directly in front of the security access to the parks and resorts. Hotel shuttles, local buses and taxis are available outside the station.
  • Magical Shuttle (Coach) – You can book the magical shuttle from the airport to resort hotels at Disneyland Paris. The current cost is around 23 EUR for adults and 10 EUR for children (under 12). Please note, while the magical shuttle is approved by Disneyland Paris, it is not part of the Disney company.
  • Taxi/Uber – These are available from outside the terminal. Costs do vary but average around 85-95 one way for a standard car.
  • Shared & Private Transfers – We can arrange either a shared or private transfer when booking, let us know and we can add this to your quote.
Paris Orly to Disneyland Paris
  • Local Train – RER – This is the local commuter train. You will need to take Orlyval which connects the airport to Anthony RER station. there you will get on the RER B (Blue) into the centre of Paris and change at Chataletts les Halles on to the RER A (Red) to Marne la Vallee. The total cost for an adult is £17.10 (As of March 2022), a 12.10 EUR ticket from the airport into Paris then a 5 EUR ticket to Marne la Vallee. Again the station at Marne la Vallee is directly in front of the security access to the parks and resorts. Hotel shuttles, local buses and taxis are available outside the station.
  • Magical Shuttle (Coach) – You can book the magical shuttle from the airport to resort hotels at Disneyland Paris. The current cost is around 23 EUR for adults and 10 EUR for children (under 12). Please note, while the magical shuttle is approved by Disneyland Paris, it is not part of the Disney company.
  • Taxi/Uber – These are available from outside the terminal. Costs do vary but average around 85-95 one way for a standard car.
  • Shared & Private Transfers – We can arrange either a shared or private transfer when booking, let us know and we can add this to your quote.

Eurostar

You can use the Eurostar from London St Pancras to Disneyland. Although there is a direct service from London to Disneyland Paris (Marne la Vallee), this will stop in June 2023 in-direct services are also very efficient. The best option is the Eurostar from London to Lille Europe then you connect onto the SNCF (fast TGV train) to Disneyland (Marne la Vallee). You can also use the Eurostar direct to Paris (Gard’ du Nord) and then take the RER to Marne la Vallee which cost 5 EUR for adults and takes about 40-50 minutes. The station at Marne la Vallee is directly in front of the security access to the parks and resorts. Hotel shuttles, local buses and taxis are available outside the station.

Self-Driving, Ferry or EuroTunnel

You can travel by Ferry from Dover or by Eurotunnel from Folkstone to France. The journey from Calais to Disneyland Paris will take around 3 hours. Remember to check driving regulations for driving in France as these are different to those in the UK.