Best way: Paris to Disneyland?
The best way to travel from Paris to Disneyland really comes down to what matters most to you. If comfort, convenience, and style are top priorities, a private transfer is your best option. Kiwitaxi’s private transfer is hard to beat — it’s quick, hassle-free, and takes you straight to the park in just 30–40 minutes, traffic permitting.
At a glance: The cheapest way: Paris to Disneyland - RER A (train), which costs just €5 - 8 per adult each way. The fastest way: Paris to Disneyland - RER A (train), which runs frequently and avoids traffic. The best way for traveling with luggage: Paris to Disneyland, - a private transfer, which offers you door-to-door comfort and saves you from hauling bags through busy stations.
Late night, last train: Disneyland to Paris?
The last train typically runs around 12:20 AM (20 minutes past midnight), reaching central Paris (like Châtelet - Les Halles) by around 1:00 AM.
Paris to Disneyland time?
The trip from Paris to Disneyland is typically 35–45 minutes by RER A (Train) or 40–60 minutes by car or private transfer, depending on traffic.
Which station for Disneyland Paris from Paris?
The Disneyland, Paris, station is located directly at the gates of the parks. It’s called Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station and is the only station you should head to when traveling from Paris to Disneyland.
Where to catch RER A to Disneyland?
You can catch the RER A to Disneyland at several major central Paris stations, all well-connected to the Metro: Châtelet–les-Halles, Gare de Lyon, Nation, Auber, and Charles de Gaulle Étoile. Be sure to board the train heading specifically to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station and look for signs or displays indicating the final destination, the stop right at Disneyland Paris, sometimes marked with a small Mickey Mouse icon.
How to get to Châtelet–les-Halles RER?
Châtelet–les-Halles is a central Paris transport hub that connects multiple Metro lines (Lines 1, 4, 7, 11, 14) with the RER A, B, and D. To reach it, you can take any connecting Metro line from your location in Paris or walk from nearby central landmarks like Le Forum des Halles. Follow the signs for Paris to Marne-la-Vallée RER A if you’re traveling from Châtelet-les-Halles to Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy, the station for Disneyland Paris.
Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy to Disney Village walk?
From Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station, the walk to Disney Village and the entrances of Disneyland Paris parks is just about 2–3 minutes. It’s a pedestrian-friendly route, with ramps and crosswalks for easy access. The station is located directly between Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, making it super convenient for first-time visitors or families with kids. Simply follow clear signs leading you straight to Disney Village.
What’s the RER A schedule to Disneyland?
The RER A to Disneyland runs approximately every 15 minutes from central Paris stations to the Disneyland (Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station), with service generally available from around 5:18 a.m. until after midnight. How to get from Auber to Disneyland Paris?
The fastest way to get from Auber to Disneyland Paris, (Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station), is by taking the direct RER A to Disneyland, which takes approximately 46 minutes.
How to get from Nation to Disneyland Paris?
The quickest and easiest way to get from Nation to Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station) is by taking the direct RER A to Disneyland, which runs frequently and takes approximately 36 minutes.
How to get from Gare du Nord to Disneyland Paris?
Take the RER B from Gare du Nord to Châtelet–Les Halles, then transfer to RER A toward Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy.
Eiffel tower to Disneyland route?
Walk or take the Metro to Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel, then ride RER C to Gare d’Austerlitz, transfer to RER A toward Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station.
How to get from Gare de Lyon to Disneyland Paris?
The cheapest and most direct route is the RER A to Disneyland (Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station), which takes about 39 minutes and costs €2.50 one-way.
What is the cheapest and most direct route from Gare de Lyon to Disneyland Paris?
The cheapest and most direct route is the RER A train (direction Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy), which takes about 39 minutes and costs €2.50 one-way.
Is Navigo valid for Disneyland?
Navigo Day Pass (€12) covering all zones (1-5) is valid for the RER trip to Disneyland, but is not valid for the RER B service from/to CDG Airport.
Can I use Metro ticket to Disneyland?
No, you can’t use the standard old t+ Metro ticket, but the new, dedicated Metro-Train-RER ticket 2025 (€2.50) is valid for the entire trip from Paris to Disneyland.
Are there child fares to Disneyland RER?
Yes. Children aged 4-9 are eligible for a 50% discount on the Metro-Train-RER ticket 2025 (€1.25 one-way from Paris) and the Paris Region-Airports ticket. Children under 4 travel free.
How much is an RER A ticket to Disneyland?
A single RER A ticket to Disneyland costs €2.50 (adult) or €1.25 (child 4–9).
Can I use a Navigo Day Pass to Disneyland?
Yes, you can use a Navigo Day Pass to Disneyland, as long as you purchase the pass for All Zones (€12 for Zones 1-5).
Which ticket for Disneyland RER?
A single RER A ticket to Disneyland costs €2.50 (adult) or €1.25 (child 4–9). A Navigo Day Pass to Disneyland costs €12 and is a better choice if you plan to make three or more trips on the Paris public transport network (Metro, Bus, RER within Zones 1-5) on the same day.