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Is there a metro line from Paris to Disneyland?

There are many train stations in Paris that go to Disneyland, and they're all on the RER Line A which runs through Charles de Gaulle Etoile station (next to the Arc de Triomphe) and Chatelet (in the center of the city near Notre Dame, the Louvre and St Chapelle) to Marne-la-Vallee/Chessy station about 40 minutes east ...



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The Paris Metro system is largely confined to just zones 1 and 2. Disneyland (Marne-la-Valee) station is in zone 5. The zones are clearly marked on the RER map (see link below).

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It's easy. Just take the free Disneyland Paris shuttle service. Guests with special needs can travel to the magic on one of our specially adapted shuttle buses.

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The Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy train station is located right at the gates of the Disney Parks and just 2 minutes away from the Disney Hotels.

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Uber: You can schedule an Uber to Disneyland and they will drop you off at the entrance. This is a much more comfortable way to travel but it's also more expense. It'll cost anywhere from 70 to 100 euros, one-way.

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The short answer is yes, but it will take careful planning and a lot of walking. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your one-day visit to Disneyland Paris.

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Amtrak® Pacific Surfliner® Take this train to the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) for easy access to the Disneyland Resort.

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Here are 3 ways to save money on airfare, Eurostar or Eurotunnel Le Shuttle.
  • Book a flight. It is usually cheaper to fly into Orly Airport than Charles de Gaulle. ...
  • Drive your car or campervan and take the ferry. Driving to Disneyland Paris is quite easy and often the cheapest way to get there. ...
  • Take the Eurostar.


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There are around 22 trains per day running between Paris Gare de l'Est and Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée Chessy), which usually take 9 minutes to complete the 19 miles (31 km) journey. It can take as little as 9 minutes on the fastest services though, if you want to get there as quickly as possible.

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Eurostar announced Tuesday that it will stop direct trains from London to Disneyland Paris as of June 2023, blaming the coronavirus pandemic and Brexit.

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Are Taxis Cheaper Than Uber in Paris? Short answer: no. Uber is definitely not cheaper than a taxi, but you're probably talking a euro or so for a 10-minute ride. It's up to you if that euro is worth it to go looking for a taxi.

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With its many, many drivers and over ten years of experience, Uber is the best app overall. FreeNow is the cheapest, however.

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Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.

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If you are a Disney Park Nerd, all parks are worth exploring at least once. DLP isn't the biggest or the best, but it does have the coolest Tomorrowland theming and some very unique details. A few things I found interesting: Tower of Terror theming is way creepier than the US version.

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The Navigo Daily Pass. It is valid for one day, from 12 am to 11.59 pm. You can buy this pass up to 6 days in advance, and it will start working after the first validation and until the end of the metro service that same day. The cost of this pass is 8,45€ (zones 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5), and 20,10€ (zones 1-5).

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Métro. The Metro is the easiest, least expensive and quickest way to go out and to get home. Fourteen lines crisscross Greater Paris, from east to west and north to south. Good to know: As part of certain celebrations and events (New Year's Eve, Fête de la Musique, etc.), the Metro is open—and free—most of the night.

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BUYING A METRO TICKET IN PARIS They accept cash or credit card (though for Americans, make sure it's a chip & pin card!)

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