i%26#39;m off to disneyland paris in february.there will be four of us.
please can i have advice re getting to disney from charles de gaulle airport.would it be cheaper to get a taxi than a bus or train and where does the train or bus drop off at disney.On our return our flight is at 1000 so we will have to be at the airport by 0830.what times to the trains etc start going to the airport. we are staying at the newport bay club hotel if anybody has any tips/advice i would be most grateful.my children%26#39;s ages are 5 and 6 if that helps. thanks
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IMHO it%26#39;ll always be more expensive to take a taxi than a train. You%26#39;re paying for the extra confort.
A shuttle will set you back about 100euro though for a family for 4. It%26#39;s your choice is you really want to pay that much.
The trains start at 5:30am or so but I%26#39;m pretty sure that you%26#39;ll have to pass through Paris to get to Disneyland which is a pity as CDG and disneyland are both in the east of the city.
I%26#39;m sure someone will be around later with better info :)
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You can get a Vea shuttle from CDG which runs seven days a week at regular intervals to DLP tel +33(0)149644708 - check on Disneyland Paris Website for details under How to Get There. We are going in March and staying at the Newport Bay also, so will be interested to see what you thought of it, if you can post something when you get back - enjoy.
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As has already been suggested, the VEA airport shuttle from CDG directly to your DP hotel (and others) will be your best, most direct and most economic way to make the transfer. The VEA shuttle (http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/good_to_know/access_and_times/paris_airports.htm ) is 14 Euro per person. There really are no direct or convenient public/rail connections between CDG and MARNE-la-VALLEE (RER B-3 from CDG to CHATELET-Les HALLES (30 mins--8 Euro) then switch to RER A-4 to MARNE-la-VALLEE (40 mins--6,20 Euro) would probably be 100 or more Euro--approx twice the cost of the VEA shuttle--with very little more speed or convenience.
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