By plane
Disneyland Resort Paris is well connected to both international airports in Paris (http://www.aeroportsdepar...).
From Charles de Gaulle International Airport, IATA: CDG, TGV (http://www.tgv.com/) operates high-speed train service to the resort from Terminal 2. The trip takes about 10 min.
From Orly Airport IATA: ORY, you will need to take three trains: Orlyval from Orly Airport to Antony, RER B from Antony to Chatelet-Les Halles, and finally RER A4 from Chatelet-Les Halles to Marne-la-Vallee Chessy.
Alternatively, VEA (http://www.vea.fr/uk/index.asp) operates bus service to Disneyland Resort Paris from both airports, costing â¬17 for adults/â¬13 for children aged 3-11 per trip.
You can also rent a shuttle transportation (http://www.elysees-driver...) when traveling in groups to save money.
By train
The best way to reach Disneyland Resort Paris, which has its own railway station, is by train: they are reliable and run frequently. Note that when booking tickets the official name of the station is Marne-la-Vallee Chessy that information is more useful for ticket machines as employees all know the station for Disneyland.
By car
One choice if you live in France or in a nearby region Central Germany, Southern United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg is to take a car. The highway system of France is decent enough and Disneyland Paris is easy to find. You should keep a supply of cash and/or credit cards ready, however, as the French charge hefty fees for the use of the highways. A trip from Frankfurt, Germany to Disneyland Paris can cost approximately â¬30 in fees.
If you are driving from the United Kingdom, note that France drives on the right.