Airport Transfers to Disneyland Paris
The closest airport is Charles de Gaulle International Airport, with a transfer time of 30 minutes.
Other nearby transport: Orly International Airport, with a transfer time of around 45 minutes.
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About Disneyland Paris
Getting there
Paris has two airports. The largest, Charles de Gaulle International Airport is situated in Roissy-en-France 16 miles from the city centre. It hosts daily flights from London, through Air France, British Airways and easyJet and frequent regional flights mainly from FlyBe out of Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, Doncaster Sheffield, Edinburgh, Exeter, Manchester, Newcastle and Southampton. British Airways flies from London to Orly International Airport which is 11 miles south of Paris with a transfer time of 35 minutes. Wherever you’re flying, make sure you book your Disneyland Paris transfer through Sea-Lifts.
Resort
Disneyland Paris, originally Euro Disney Resort, is an entertainment resort in Marne-la-Vallée, a new town located 32 km east of the centre of Paris, and is the most visited theme park in all of Europe. The resort covers 4,800 acres and encompasses two theme parks, many resort hotels, a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex, and a golf course, in addition to several additional recreational and entertainment venues. Disneyland Park is the original theme park of the complex, opening with the resort on 12 April 1992. A second theme park, Walt Disney Studios Park, opened in 2002.
Disneyland Park
Fairytales take flight across five lands filled with classic attractions, shows and street parades. Attractions include – For little ones: Alice’s Curious Labyrinth, Autopia, Casey Jr – the little circus train; Dumbo the Flying Elephant; Horse-Drawn Streetcars; Pirates’ Beach; Pocahontas Indian Village; Princess Pavilion. For families: Adventure isle; Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast; Peter Pan’s Flight; Phantom Manor; Star Wars: Path of the Jedi. For those who like big thrills: Big Thunder Mountain; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril; Star Tours: The Adventures Continue; Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain.
Walt Disney Studios Park
Go behind the scenes and learn about the special effects in Armageddon, go on a studio tram tour, meet Spider-Man and try yet more rides including: Ratatouille: The Adventure; RC Racer; Crush’s Coaster; Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith; and the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. For the little ones there is; Art of Disney Animation; Flying Carpets Over Agrabah; and Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin.
Beyond the rides
There are seven Disney hotels; 62 dining spots; ten spas and fitness centres; 9 swimming pools; golf; tennis; an aquarium; and 64 shops.
Airport transfer types to suit all budgets
Shared
Share the vehicle with other passengers with similar flights & destinations.
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One of the most cost effective and efficient ways of getting to the resort.
Scheduled
Similar to a shared transfer, except this runs to a set timetable, so you’re required to book a service that works for your flight times.
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Generally not door-to-door but cheaper.
Private
Book a driver and vehicle for your sole use.
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No sharing with others, no waiting at the airport and a direct door-to-door service, with no additional stops en route.
Coach
Similar to a private transfer the only difference is that it is using a larger vehicle.
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Perfect for larger groups wanting to travel together.
Exec & Limousine
Enjoy vehicles such as a top-of-the-range Mercedes minivan or an S-Class Mercedes limousine.
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Like a private transfer, but with the additional benefit of travelling in style.
Truly flawless door-to-door service
- Relax knowing that someone will be waiting at the airport
- 24/7 assist while you’re travelling
- Get to your destination safely and comfortably