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yafrat Dec 1st, 2002 03:04 AM

how far from disneyland paris to paris?
 
My kids want to go to disneyland and since the one in the US is too far (I am in turkey) I want to take them to the one in paris. How far is it from the city of paris by car. ALso is 2 days in the resort fine. I have a 8 and 6 year old boys and a 9 month old girl.

xxx Dec 1st, 2002 03:09 AM

Less than one hour. And there is excellent public transportation without the need to have a car to go there. Two days there with your children will be great. You'll want a stroller for your little girl, of course.<BR><BR>

AR Dec 1st, 2002 03:52 AM

I agree. Public transport is best as it takes you directly to the park's entrance. Use the RER.

xxx Dec 1st, 2002 05:01 AM

45 minutes on the RER Line A4.

Martine Dec 1st, 2002 05:27 AM

Because you have little kids, I would advice you to book at the Davy Crockett ranch. You will have more freedom. The accomodation is perfect. They have 2 types of bungalows that you can book, even for 1 night: an older type (but ok)and a newer type at the &quot;Bobcat trail&quot;, with 2 bedrooms, a livingroom with kitchen, dishwasher, mirowave etc. and a little terrace with BBQ under the trees. It is perfect! You won't need sheets nor towels or dishwasher products, everything is included, even the cleaning. And there is a big swimming pool with tobbogan in the village.The breakfast is included. You have television and telephone. You have hotel service. Our kids like this ranch over the Disneyland hotels. I think you can have a baby-bed at the reception, or you can take your own when you come by car. (30 min from Paris). When you choose this ranch, you will need a car to go to the parks (10 min), but you can park for free on the parking.<BR>We also did the hotels, but that was stressy. In high season, you have to wait in line for your breakfast...<BR><BR>And, don't forget, the bungalows are for 6 persons, and all the hotelrooms only for 4 persons. All the hotels have 2 double beds in the room except for Cheyenne hotel who has a double and a bunkbed.<BR><BR>2 days in the resort will be fine.


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