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Transfer to disneuland?

I AM GOING TO VISIT DISNEYLAND ON MAY WITH MY 2 KIDS.WHICH IS THE BETTER WAY TO GO FROM THE AIRPORT TO DISNEYLAND? I AM THINKING OF TAKING A TAXI

    



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Chantal D.
Watch out! Taxi drivers will ripp you off overthere, take normal transport,bus.


gennnn_yo
i've been there plenty of times and you can either take a taxi or look into the disney shuttle busses they're called the "disney magical express" :) now i've never bothered looking into the disney busses from the airport because my family and i usually stay for a while and use a rent-a-car but i'd consider looking into it! otherwise a taxi is definitely the way to go :)


MyCatty
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Not been myself - however a few friends have been and they took the transfer coach which suppost to be really easy to catch (i'm assuming that you are flying to Charles de Gaul airport) If you feel more comfortable taking a cab this should be fine too - probably be more expensive but maybe a bit quicker - but should be easy either way! Have a great time and be prepared to spend a bl**dy fortune!


missmerry
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A taxi might be expensive. If you are staying in a hotel next to DisneyLand, you won't need a rental car, but if your hotel if further away, consider one. Alamo has a variety of inexpensive rentals available at the airport and if you prepay, you can save 10%.

Having a rental car would give you the oppourtunity to go out of the Disney area for dinner or sightseeing, also.


essonne.image
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Avoid taking the RER/Métro trains after 10pm and check the SNCF/RATP sites for times.

Journey from Charles de Gaulle Airport is RER line B (Direction Robinson or St Rémi les Chevreuse)

Change at Châtelet-les-Halles in the centre of Paris then...

RER line A (Direction Marne La Vallée/Parcs Disneyland). NOTE: Take care not to get on the RER line A train bound for Boissy St Léger.

You might find buying a "Carte Mobilis" is the cheapest way of making the whole trip via the RER train system. This is a day card with unlimited travel based by zone. So if you have spare time in the centre of Paris you can use it to hop on and hop off buses/métros/RER as much and as often as you wish.
This is available at both SNCF/RER and RATP kiosks/stations.


laplandfan
A taxi will cost a fortune! It;s about an hour away from the airport to the park. You would have been better going on the Euro star as it takes you right into Disney. I think there is a shuttle bus that runs from the airport to the Disney park. Ask your travel agent or phone Disney itself.


Nicoco
take RER B and to 'Les Halles' station,
and then RER A to Disney Land.
(RER is 'suburban train')

The change is easy : it's on the same platform
Depending on how old are your children (they might get a discount or not need to pay a train ticket at all), you'll either save some or a lot of money.

I also just found out that there are shuttles,
http://www.shuttair.com/Default.asp?PGFLngID=1&gclid=CPaUg-qWuYsCFRROQwodokom2w



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