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can you please tell me which is the best way to get there from charles de galle airport and how much it will cost thanks

2006-10-18 02:29:32 · 7 answers · asked by shergar 1 in Travel France Paris

7 answers

Different solutions are available :
- The fastest way : take the TGV train at AEROPORT CDG 2 TGV station to the MARNE LA VALLEE CHESSY TGV station. Cost 14,60 Euros one way. The trip lasts 12 minutes. It runs every 15 minutes up to 1 hour depending on the time of the day. Some Tips : CDG Airport is a slight mess : 3 terminals (1=all international flights having no partnership with Air France; 2 =Air France & partners; 3=charter flights). Terminal 2 is divided into 2A,2B, 2C,2D,2E and 2F) and the TGV station is between 2F and 2D. From terminal 1 & 3 to 2, it's necessary to take the free airport shuttle. Within terminal 2, my advice to walk rather than waiting for the shuttle (don't forget to use the lifts to get from level to another) if you have bulky luggages. Careful : don't forget to get a ticket and punched it before boarding into the train otherwise you GET FINED ! Time tables and booking may be done are available at
http://www.voyages-sncf.com/dynamic/_SvHomePage?_DLG=SvHomePage&_CMD=cmdHomepageUK&WB=HP&rfrr=4685ac17fd2e7656e4918c53b246a3f7

- second solution : coach to Disneyland Paris outside the terminals : Disadvantage cannot forecast the duration of the trip due to road traffic (from 40 minutes to 3 hours); advantage : as soon as you'll be in the coach, you'll be restful up to your hotel.
- third solution : RER B line to Paris. Change at Chatelet-LesHalles to RER A line to Marne-La Vallée Chessy. Trip duration : one and a half hour. More information at
http://212.99.40.193/web/site/lang/en
Some information on Disneyland-Resorts-Paris at
http://seine-et-marne.c-lafrance.com/Loisirs-Visites/Disneyland-Resorts-Paris/57252.html
Some information on Paris at
http://paris.c-lafrance.com/

Enjoy your stay

2006-10-19 11:31:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Chacun a son gout! Obviously everyone has their own agenda. I've seen so many instances of people wanting to gravitate towards their own compatriots when abroad, even if their visit is only for a short time. I was in a Parisian bathroom when an English lady commented to my friend and me how nice it was to hear an English voice. I found that difficult to understand. We'd come to France to hear French, to experience the culture, sights, food, etc, and had plenty of time to hear English when we returned to London! Someone else complained about drinking coffee out of bowls when we were touring the wonderful chateaux of the Loire Valley. I see many questions on this site from English people asking where they can get English food in other countries, or can they get teabags/chocolate/whatever in Paris, Rome, etc. In Crete a few years ago, I steered clear of the Irish Pub and the places where they promised the Full English Breakfast. Some years ago I spent time with my English boyfriend based in Budapest who remarked (not altogether positively) upon my interest in meeting the Hungarians and visiting their own particular places instead of sticking with the English people of the office in doing their own activities. From my own point of view, the last place on my list when visiting France would be Disneyland. If I want Disneyland, I’d go to America where it would surely be the best. When in France, I’ll go for the art, history, culture, food and so on. I’ll admit it seems a little extraordinary that the French permitted such a diversion in their country! I do wonder sometimes why people want to go to foreign countries if they don’t want to savour the differences and leave behind the familiar for a while. I do understand a yearning for the things one has grown up with if one is living abroad – but for a few days or weeks, isn’t it a little bit sad that one can’t embrace something exciting and different and new? I’m not sure if I answered your question; but I do agree with you. I don’t know the answer. Perhaps it’s just the fear of the unknown?

2016-05-21 23:17:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Follow signs to exit of airport towards buses and there are several exits to choose. One is signposted to the Disney Bus. They are great big red coacjes with Disney splattered all over them! They come about every half an hour. We went in October last year and tickets cost 16 euros per adult and 11.50 euros per child. they were return tickets. Depending on what time you land it can be quite a long journey because of traffic. Took us nearly 2 hours to get to resort! Beware also of your flight times home. When booking hol, our flight back was at 9.30am and they said the journey would take 45 minutes. The earliest bus to leave the hotel was at 8 in the morning and we didn't make it to the airport in time so missed our plane home! If you have an early flight home I would advise booking a taxi back to the airport as the buses can be late and very unreliable!!
Have a good hol!!

2006-10-18 02:46:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Take the bus into paris then a coach to Eurodisney. Cant remember how much but not that bad and its prolly the cheapest way to do it.

2006-10-18 02:41:50 · answer #4 · answered by english_rose10 3 · 0 0

OH MY GOD !!!!! GUD LUCK...
I WENT IN FEB charls degalle is a horrible place, very unfriendly people i wish id gone by euro tunnel train as it drops off right outside euro disney, but if u are flying. get the disney bus, get tickets now from a travel agent, its cheaper, when you land look for a disneyland bus sign ( not many arround) wait for your bus outside the doors or u will miss it. also its not very clear but the pavement outside is where its printed with disneyland bus. if you can afford it. get a taxi its far less stressfull and usr the bus to get back. have fun, and beware of the non english kids> THEY DONT CUE FOR AUTOGRAPHS!!!!! like our well mannerd darlings, u will find yourself pushing your child to the front lol

2006-10-18 02:51:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The best way is to hire a helicopter, unfortunately it is not the cheapest, probably £500.

2006-10-18 02:39:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Take special disneyland rail link

2006-10-18 09:51:30 · answer #7 · answered by efrenchtoyasia 1 · 0 0

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