My husband and I will be staying at a hotel right by the Eiffel Tower. On the last 2 days of our vacation we plan to go to Disneyland Paris. I have searched how to get there and many options have come up. It seems very confusing. Can anyone tell me the easiest way to get to Disneyland and approx. how much it would cost? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best Route from Paris to Disneyland Paris
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The RER A takes you from Paris right to the entrance gates of Disneyland. It was one of the conditions for Disney to choose Paris as its European location. How could that possibly be confusing?
The round trip fare is 13.40€ per person, including any metro lines that you use to get to the RER.
I can't imagine there could be that many options when the RER goes right there. Yes, there might be if you weren't in Paris to begin with, there is a bus from CDG, for example. And I'm sure some tour companies run tours and buses, but why would you pay for that if you only want the transportation.
Okay, thank you for both of your time.