Disneyland Resort Paris

After you arrive, first get to your hotel if you have booked one. You will get your tickets here, as well as information material maps and breakfast vouchers.

By plane
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 €17 for adults/€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
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
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 €30 in fees.

If you are driving from the United Kingdom, note that France drives on the right.