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What is the cheapest way to go to Disneyland Paris from UK?

Take the Eurostar To get the cheapest ticket, book the Eurostar train as early as possible. The prices never come down, they only ever go up! Be aware there is currently no direct train service from London to Disneyland Paris, you will need to change in Lille.



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Simply take the Eurostar train from London St Pancras International to Lille Europe station and change for a connecting French high-speed train (TGV). This TGV train will then take you to Marne-la-Vallee-Chessy station, which is opposite the Disneyland® Paris park gates.

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How much does the train from London to Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée Chessy) cost? Train tickets from London to Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée Chessy) can start from as little as $90.87 when you book in advance and are usually more expensive when purchased on the day.

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Unless you book well in advance, the cost of traveling to Paris on the Eurostar is more expensive than flying.

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But the rail firm has announced services to the theme park will cease running next June. Visitors travelling by train will instead have to change at stations such as Lille or in Paris to access the theme park - located in Chessy about 20 miles east of the French capital.

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Yes. From Paris, the quickest and easiest way to get to the heart of Disneyland® Paris is to hop on the RER A train, taking approximately 35 minutes from Nation Station. Discover our Hotel, Park and travel packages. Did you find this answer helpful?

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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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Ticket prices for both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris vary, and the price changes depending on the time of year, demand for tickets, and the type of ticket you'd like to purchase. Prices start at around $66 per person for adults.

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While Costco Disneyland tickets are no longer offered at a discount, Costco does sell packages that include hotel reservations and park tickets. These often come with a few perks, such as gift cards, vouchers, free parking, discounts on PhotoPass, etc.

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Want to travel direct from London to Disneyland Paris by train? You're in luck. Eurostar operate train services from the capital to Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy station (located outside the gates to Disneyland Paris) several times a week.

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We pre booked with Disney shuttle for a trip from Paris centre to Disneyland and return journey Disneyland back to Gare du Nord train station. Both trips were brilliant and arrived on time and provided us with car seats for our children. Drivers were polite and helpful.

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From Guide2Paris: Disneyland Paris have announced that to celebrate their 20th anniversary, they are giving away free tickets for your birthday. All you need to do is provide your details on the official website and you will get a 1 Day / 2 Park ticket valid for the day of your birthday or the following 6 days.

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Alternatively, the cheapest and most popular transfer option is taking the TGV train. Tickets cost €20 and the total journey time is an impressive 10 minutes. The final transfer option is taking the Magical Shuttle bus. Tickets cost €23 and the bus will take around 60 minutes to reach Disneyland.

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How to get to Disneyland from Paris. There are 5 main ways to get to Disneyland Paris: a rental car, a taxi, an uber, a bus, or a train. It is about a 40-minute drive from Paris depending on the day and 35 minute train ride, so keep that in mind when scheduling getting to the park.

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The company said it wanted to focus on its core routes, including London - Paris and London - Brussels, as it recovers from the impact of the COVID pandemic and faces the consequences of Brexit.

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Eurostar will no longer operate its direct train service between London and Disneyland Paris from 5 June next year. The company said it wanted to focus on its core routes, including London - Paris and London - Brussels, as it recovers from the impact of the COVID pandemic and faces the consequences of Brexit.

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