You can get to Disneyland Paris.

Disneyland Paris is the most visited amusement park in Europe and is located just east of Paris.The resort can be reached by plane, train, and car. Step 1: You can find the closest Metro station. The RER is a network of express trains that run from central Paris to its suburbs.There are 16 metro lines and 5 RER lines in Paris.The RER train is likely to be faster if the metro station is equally close.Depending on your starting location, there may be a faster train.There is a direct train from the Charles-de-Gaulle Airport to Disneyland Paris.Disneyland Paris can be reached from several places in the United Kingdom. Step 2: Purchase a Billet Ile-de-France. You can buy these tickets from any of the automated ticket vending machines located around Paris.This is the only ticket you'll need to travel from central Paris.A one-way ticket from central Paris will cost less than 8 euro.Your final stop in Zone 5 is not a cheapskate and a ticket t+ will not work for this trip.If you have a ticket for the wrong zone, you will be fined 35 euro.Pass Navigo Decouverte is accepted.If Zone 5 is included, Paris Visite Cards and Ticket Mobilis can be accepted.If Zone 5 is included, you can travel on weekends or bank holidays if you are under 26. Step 3: You can get on the RER A train. If the RER station closest to you does not serve the A train, you will need to switch to the Metro line.If you're traveling from Charles de Gaulle airport, you can take the RER B train to Paris and then switch to theRER A train line at Chtelet Les Halles station. Step 4: Take the RER A train to Marne-la-Valleé. "Boissy-St-Legér" and "Marne-la-Valleé" are included in the sign for your direction.There is a yellow box next to the Marne-la-Valleé - Chessy station on the train platform stop panels.You are on the wrong side of the platform if Marne la Valleé - Chessy is not listed.If you need to show your ticket to a ticket checker, keep it handy while you're on the RER. Step 5: Walk to Disneyland Paris from the station. The park gates lead to the Marne-la-Valleé/Chessy stop.Go up the escalator after you exit the RER A train station.As you exit, use your billet Ile-de-France. Step 6: The park has a map. If your co-pilot operates while you drive, you can get turn-by-turn directions from services like Mapquest or Yahoo Maps.Boulevard de Parc is located on Coupvray. Step 7: Go to France. You can take the Eurotunnel Shuttle from the UK to France.There are ferries that cross the English channel, such as the P&O ferry.If you want to get to France through a different European country, there are a number of highways that are on the E-road network. Step 8: Follow your map to the park. There are a lot of signs for the park on the highways.If you don't see signs for the park, you can change to the A4 from the north.Disneyland Paris can be reached from the south by following the motorway towards Paris.You should be prepared to pay the appropriate toll on some French motorway roads.If you're staying at a Disneyland hotel, parking is free, but it will cost you money if you stay elsewhere. Step 9: There is a flight to Paris. It may be helpful to know that both Charles de Gaulle airport and Orly airport have direct, 45 minute shuttles to the Disneyland Paris park.It takes about an hour and a half to get to the park from Beauvais-Tille. Step 10: You should plan your transportation to the park. The TGV direct train from Charles de Gaulle airport to the park is one of the many options.You can rent a car, take the train, or take a cab. Step 11: You can find your ground transportation. When you arrive in Paris, your shuttle provider will give you directions to the bus.Follow the signs at the airport to find the right rental car stand for your CarRentals CarRentals.After you get your bags, there should be signs to get you to the RER or TGV stations.