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London to Disneyland Paris

Hi All :)

I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to get from London to Disneyland in Paris the best, and cheapest way?

A friend and I who is already in England are looking at goin over just for the day :)

Thank :)

Posted by
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The Eurostar (www.eurostar.com)has direct trains that go from St Pancras London to the the train station at DL Paris. Off hand I believe there is one train in the morning and another going back to London in the evening. In addition you can take other Eurostar departures and change at Lille for the TGV that does direct to the parks. You can book ticket at the website; the earlier you book the more you will save.

Posted by
8700 posts

The park opens at 10:00. If you want to get there close to opening time, you have two choices:

  1. Take the first Eurostar to Paris and the RER A to Marne la Vallee-Chessy (the Disneyland station).

  2. Fly to CDG and take a shuttle bus from there to the park.

Posted by
115 posts

Thank you so much for that!

I think we will go with the train options :)

Thanks!!

Posted by
8700 posts

OK, you'll need to make one connection I didn't mention in my previous post. Take the RER D from Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon. Transfer to the RER A and take it to Marne la Vallee-Chessy. The RER A line divides just beyond the Vincennes station. Be sure to get on a train at Gare de Lyon that is going to Marne la Vallee-Chessy. Save your ticket to exit the system. The fare each way is 6.30€.

For a zoomable and printable map of the Metro and RER for central Paris, go here: http://tinyurl.com/3cd9gm.

Posted by
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Instead of paying for individual RER tickets, buy a Mobilis Day Pass for Zones 1-5. It's valid for all transport for the day and costs 12.50E - less than round trip tickets. Purchase them at any RATP ticket window in Gare du Nord.

Posted by
8700 posts

Martine,

I don't know where my brain was when I posted my note! I regularly tell people about the Mobilis pass. Today it slipped my mind. Thanks for giving the information about it.