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donnae_b Feb 2nd, 2007 08:28 PM

If they are only staying at one hotel it might be a real adventure to go ahead and take the train from CDG. It is very simple even for a first timer. And, I bet his new bride knows him by now.
The money he saves on the cab ride will pay for a nice meal.

RonZ Feb 2nd, 2007 08:52 PM

Why the Roissy Bus? Take the Air France Coach to Place Charles de Gaulle [Arc de Triomphe]. The hotel is five blocks down the Champs Elysses [about a fifteen minute downhill]. There is a cab stand across the street from the bus stop.

RonZ Feb 2nd, 2007 08:53 PM

That was a fifteen minute downhill walk.

Francophool Feb 2nd, 2007 10:03 PM

I don't know why anyone would take the Roissy Bus, or bother with the RER and the Metro when the Air France Coach stop is relatively close to the hotel--about three and a half blocks further than the closest Metro station and downhill at that.

Gretchen Feb 3rd, 2007 01:38 AM

And don't forget the 4 bags.
Find the bus.Find the RER. Find a cab from the bus (and one that will want to take you 5 blocks?)
Honest, maybe taxis in NYC take you for a ride--I've lived there and had them try it. I have never had a cabbie in Paris do it. Have your address on a piece of paper and hand it to the driver. Even print out a map from maporama.com with the address.
A romantic picnic on the Pont des Artes to finish it out on the budget side!!
NO foolin'--a cab ride from CDG after an overnight flight is not a splurge--it is a blessing. And you get to see plenty of Paris neighborhoods.
Walk out the door and go to the cab queue. The "master" will get you a cab. DO NOT take a ride with anyone who approaches YOU--only Taxi Parisien--marked on the light on top of the cab. The others WILL take you for a ride.

Dukey Feb 3rd, 2007 02:15 AM

Naughtyb:

Please say the folllowing 100 times...

"I'm grown up now and deserve to ride in a taxi like the adults do and my new wife will know that I care about her more than saving money so I can get fatter on food and wine."

Robespierre Feb 3rd, 2007 06:49 AM

The poster has clearly and unambiguously stated his desire to find an acceptable tradeoff between cost and convenience. His exact words were: <b>&quot;If I could get there for much cheaper, I would rather spend the money on something else like food or wine!&quot;</b>

I don't know why you people aren't getting this.

RonZ Feb 3rd, 2007 07:38 AM

That's what I thought too. And what better introduction to Paris than seeing the Arc d'Triomphe and taking a a short walk down the Champs Elysses?

Robespierre Feb 3rd, 2007 07:57 AM

Well, the AF bus certainly goes to &Eacute;toile - for &euro;13 a head (&euro;20 r/t), and no particular advantage over the RER or Roissybus (all three require a taxi or some walking to reach the hotel).


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