In a loaded B52 ?
2007-03-09 23:07:24
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answer #1
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answered by Well, said Alberto 6
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Fly To Eurodisney
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answered by ? 4
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Hi. You can't fly directly to the "heart of the magic" but you can fly to Paris. I am doing this next month. You fly to the Charles de gaulle airport or the Orly (if you prefer) and then there is the choice of getting the disney coaches see www.vea.fr which can take you to your hotel (for 16 euro per adult)..which takes 45 mins plus any extra time for stopping at the other hotels and people getting on and off with their luggage etc. You can also get a train, which is quicker but i am not sure whether or not you have to change trains..which may be more awkward although apparently it is quicker this way. If you live in England you can also get there via the undergound tunnel-eurostar, however i do not know much about this. Also you can go by boat to france which usually docks in zeebruger(prob not spelt right) and then drive...i went this way via a coach trip last august but I would say Flying is deffinately a better option.
2007-03-10 04:33:08
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answered by SH2007 6
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Well, you can fly to Paris and then get a bus or train to Eurodisney. It doesn't have it's own international airport.
2007-03-09 23:14:19
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answered by Sioned 2
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No, there is no airport in Eurodisney. You have to fly to Paris, then take the train.
2007-03-09 23:14:24
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answered by Captain Jack 6
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you fly to either modern Terminal 2F at Paris Roissy/Charles-de-Gaulle airport. Or Orly in Paris and then you
Take the VEA Airport shuttle bus · The service links Roissy/Charles de Gaulle airport with 6 Disney Hotels every 15 minutes to 1 hour, 7 days a week. VEA offers you shuttle bus service between Orly and Roissy-CDG airports and Disneyland® Resort Paris.
2007-03-11 22:41:49
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answered by SAM GIB 2
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Yes you can. There is a railway station right next to Charles De Gaulle airport. You then take the train to Marne-La-Valle/Chessy.
Alternatively, you can take the Eurostar direct from London Waterloo. (Eurostar services will operate from London St Pancras later this year.)
2007-03-09 23:16:04
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answered by TrueBrit 3
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You fly to charles de galle airport in paris i think, whereby eurostar goes directly into the park
2007-03-09 23:09:21
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answered by untanuta 5
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You fly to Paris, then you take the train to Euro Disney.
2007-03-09 23:08:55
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answered by Pabs 4
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yes. fly to charles du galle airport and then its about 45 minutes on a bus.
2007-03-09 23:08:48
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answered by Ivan R Don 4
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