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Disneyland Paris and Transfers

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  • dooj
    dooj Posts: 203 Forumite
    I got the TGV and it was really fast. Didnt fancy the bus cos it was full of tired children (we were two adults celebrating my 30th birthday) The TGV gets you there quicker than the bus but the bus was easier to find. The TGV leaves from terminal 2 i think and the airport circular bus will take you there. CDG airport is massive so dont even attempt to walk. The TGV gets you to disney entrance you then need to get the disney bus to your hotel (2-3 mins).
    We used the TGV to get back to the airport too. Our flight was later in the day so wen we checked out we took our bags with us and left them in lockers in the train station so we could have another go on the rides before leaving. (if you dont do this you will have to go back to hotel to pick up bags then back to train station). We also bought our tickets for the TGV in advance so we could avoid ques and therefore spend more time on the rides.

    Hope this info helps
  • If you are staying at a Disney Hotel, or a Disney partner (Holiday Inn, My Travel Explorers etc) and take the Eurostar direct to Disney, you can check your lugage in at a desk when you get off the train, then walk straight into the park. The lugage is waiting at the Hotel when you get there after a hard day in the park. On the way home, you leave your lugage at the hotel reception, and pick it up in the station when you are ready to board the Eurostar.

    We did this in October (My 40th birthday treat) and it was a very low hassle way of doing things.

    The most complicated part of the journey was buying the parking at the local South-West trains station. As we were going over a weekend, and parking was free for the Sunday, we had to buy our parking at the ticket office, rather than from a machine.

    One more thing - as we were traveling by Eurostar, our South-West trains ticket to London was slightly cheaper. The ticket was marked that it was only valid in conjunction with a valid Eurostar ticket.
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