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LoveItaly Dec 17th, 2004 01:23 PM

mackenzie, you made the comment that your TA got her information from a brochure.

Having worked for one year in a travel agency that tells me that your TA is not famaliar with Paris.

I agree TA's do not make the money the use to for all the reasons we all know about.

If one is short on time or just does not want to do research and decides to use a TA than IMHO it is very important to find one that has travelled (more than once) to the destination you are going to.

We can all read. To pay for a service one should expect "expert" advise.

I too am glad that you posted here and have gotten lots of good ideas. Have a beautiful trip.

Patrick Dec 17th, 2004 01:35 PM

Please explain, AParis, how a taxi can be more "tricky" than the shuttle. A taxi doesn't require making a phone call when you get to the airport, it doesn't require any more "juggling" of the luggage or kids (in fact less, since you don't have to worry about your luggage getting mixed up with someone else's), and it certainly is no more effort due to a lack of sleep -- in fact since you definitely won't be making any detours out of your way to deliver people to other hotels, it should be "better" on your sleep deprivation and anxiety about getting to your destination.

Your comment about being greeted by a private driver seems to make sense. But I didn't understand that was how the Paris Shuttle works. I thought you had to call when you arrive and then go out somewhere and look for your driver or shuttle. No? A private driver who meets you with a sign is one thing, but I didn't think we were even discussing that very expensive option. (Expensive in Paris, unlike in London).

Christina Dec 17th, 2004 01:59 PM

I don't know how taxis can be tricky with having a couple of kids and some baggage. It's a car, why would it be trickier than a van? It's easier because you don't have to make reservations, don't have to make phone calls, don't have to look for them or wait for them, etc.

However, obviously if there was a really bad traffic jam, your taxi fare would be higher than you might like. I've never had that happen, but I have been in some traffic jams althought the fare still wasn't outrageous because the meter doesn't go up as much during waiting as moving.

NOw I used to scrimp more and take the AF bus or something to a drop and then get a taxi to the hotel, but it wasn't worth the trouble, time, and energy, for the small savings finally for me to be doing that, I decided, and just took a taxi all the way. I sure wouldn't want to walk 15 min from a bus stop to my hotel with my luggage after being up probably more than 24 hrs, espec as you can't predict weather.

I used to save around 10 euro by doing the AF bus + taxi--maybe spending 37 euro total (12+15) vs. 45-50 euro for a taxi fare from CDG to Montparnasse, and it wasn't worth it to me and I travel solo. It really wouldn't be worth it spread over two or more people because the extra fare for the bus would negate that savings. There is the problem of taxis not wanting to take you short distances, also.

Gretchen Dec 17th, 2004 02:04 PM

No trick to the taxi. There is a "trick" with a shuttle--reservation, calling, may not arrive, may have left, etc. Walk out the door and get in the taxi queue.

Patty Dec 17th, 2004 02:21 PM

I think AParis is referring to booking a private transfer, otherwise the comment about being 'greeted by a private driver' doesn't make sense.

Everything that I've read about Paris shuttle services on this board indicate that you have to find and possibly wait for the driver. Add to that the extra travel time involved in picking up/dropping off other passengers, and the shuttle option hardly seems worth the minimal savings over a taxi.

jsmith Dec 17th, 2004 03:29 PM

I noticed how deftly you responded to my question as to how much more you would pay for a taxi that took an extra half hour to go from CDG to Montparnasse. Christina obviously has more to spend than I if she is willing to spend 38 Euros more (50 euros for the taxi vs 12 for the bus) for a 15 minute walk to her hotel ($200 per hour).

BTW, when we've used the shuttle we never had to call. They were prompt at CDG and picking us up at the hotel.
We never minded and in fact enjoyed the excursions to drop off and pick up the other poor passengers who had to travel with us. They may have but we didn't.

mackenzie Dec 19th, 2004 12:17 PM

Ok - I am happy with the Taxi but my husband likes the idea of being met by a private driver now he has read the replies - what cost is involved - is it outrageously expensive or can I book it direct thru someone in Paris.
Still to me the taxi seems the way to go but I am always open to advice - thank goodness.

Travelnut Dec 19th, 2004 02:36 PM

Private driver, 4-6 passengers:
http://www.bee-shuttle.com/private-us.asp = 90€

Taxi at taxi rank at CDG to St Germain des Pres:
estimate = 50-60€
(I've paid 40-55€ for two,higher price on Sunday, both from Left Bank hotels).

newtraveller01 Aug 12th, 2005 02:55 PM

Are there heaps of taxis after you clear customs - will they be easy to find

wliwl Aug 12th, 2005 03:28 PM

We arrived at CDG June 13 with 2 huge teenagers and 4 pieces of (smallish) luggage plus carry ons. Walked right outside to taxi stand and got a cab. No problem fitting in it and cab driver was most friendly. It cost 62€, including everything. (Traffic was bad.)

Same cabbie asked us if we needed a ride back to the airport - and oh, how I wished we had booked him! We took a shuttle because we were going to Beauvais airport, but, in hindsight, I would have preferred our cabbie as he was a careful driver and nice too.

wliwl Aug 12th, 2005 03:29 PM

Forgot to mention - our lodgings were in the 5th arr.

Marilyn Aug 12th, 2005 04:37 PM

We need to decide whether two of us will take a taxi or a shuttle, arriving CDG around 5pm on a weekday. I guess that means we'll be en route by 6pm, so hopefully the traffic won't be at its worst.

The Parishuttle site says you need to phone them free from a public phone to confirm your arrival, then you need to meet them at a designated point for your terminal. Cost looks like 19 euros per person for two people, but I can't figure out if that is for the whole van or for a shared van. If it's shared, why isn't it a flat rate rather than being based on the number of people?

Seems like it would be worth 10-15 euros more for a taxi. Anyone care to comment?

Nikki Aug 12th, 2005 04:58 PM

newtraveller01, there are plenty of taxis waiting outside the terminal, very easy to find.

Marilyn, it has always been worth the extra cost for me to get a cab from the airport to avoid having to call the shuttle, but I prefer to take a shuttle when returning to the airport because you can call from your hotel or apartment in advance to arrange it for the time you need it.

I can't answer the question about whether the van is private or shared, but if it is a shared van I could understand charging a lower rate per person for a larger group because it would necessitate fewer stops than the same number of single travelers.

djkbooks Aug 12th, 2005 05:02 PM

I agree that your best bet is a taxi, especially after an overnight flight, with bags, with two young children.

There is nothing "tricky" about a taxi. Once you've cleared passport control and picked up your bags, just exit and head for the taxi queue. Don't worry if it seems long. Those drivers could not be more efficient at matching up vehicles to parties and their bags.

Recommend going to www.pagesjaunes.fr and entering the name of your hotel or address of your destination, whereupon you'll get a fabulous map to print out for handing to the taxi driver.


francophile03 Aug 12th, 2005 06:45 PM

I prefer to pay alot and take a taxi. Sometimes there is an attendant at the head of the taxi rank. He will tell you which taxi is available for you. Usually you take the next taxi that's in line.

I don't trust shuttles to take me from the hotel to the airport. To me that's worse than taking a shuttle from the airport. I read stories about shuttles not showing up to drive the clients to the airport. They end up taking a taxi in the end.

Gretchen Aug 13th, 2005 05:09 AM

Yes, the shuttle is shared with others who pay the same amount. It's a business. Take a taxi.
A private driver even arranged privately is just so not worth it. There are always taxis outside in the queue. Do NOT take a cab with anyone who might approach you at the terminal--only from the taxi rank.

Robespierre Aug 13th, 2005 07:51 AM

The commuter train to town is survivable, and costs 8€. :)

Just as one rides a train from Gatwick to Victoria or Heathrow to Paddington, one can take the RER to one of several stops through the middle of Paris.

Then a short taxi ride gets you to the front door of your hotel in minutes at minimal cost.

Gretchen Aug 13th, 2005 08:09 AM

This is a family with 2 small children. Ride the train--PLEASE.

Nikki Aug 13th, 2005 10:02 AM

The family with the two small children was making enquiries in 2004. The recent questions on this thread are from other posters.

Marilyn Aug 13th, 2005 10:29 AM

Thanks for clarifying that nikki. It was I who piggybacked on this thread (which someone else topped, but I felt free to hijack since the original question was almost a year old).

We're going to take a taxi.


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