Travel Guide · 2026
CDG to Disneyland Paris — Complete Transfer Guide 2026
By Dream Disney Transfer · 10 min read · Updated April 2026
You’ve just landed at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) after a long flight. Disneyland Paris is 38 km away. You have suitcases, possibly a stroller, and children who are already asking when they’ll see Mickey. The question is simple: what is the best way to get from CDG to Disneyland Paris?
This guide covers every option available in 2026 — private transfer, RER train, shuttle bus and taxi — with honest prices, real travel times and practical advice for families. No sponsored recommendations. Just the facts you need to make the right decision for your group.
1. All ways to get from CDG to Disneyland Paris
There are four main options for travelling from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Disneyland Paris:
- Private transfer — door to door, fixed price, most comfortable
- RER B + RER A — cheapest option, but involves luggage and connections
- Magical Shuttle — shared bus, Disney hotels only, limited schedule
- Standard taxi — metered, unpredictable price, queue at the rank
Each has its advantages and limitations depending on your group size, budget and arrival time. Let’s break each one down.
2. Private transfer from CDG to Disneyland Paris
A private transfer from CDG to Disneyland Paris means a licensed chauffeur meets you inside the arrivals hall of your terminal, helps with your luggage, and drives you directly to the entrance of your Disney hotel — no stops, no connections, no shared vehicle.
How it works
The driver tracks your flight in real time. If it lands early or late, the pickup adjusts automatically at no extra cost.
He holds a sign with your name at the exit of baggage claim — Terminal 1, 2 or 3. No searching, no waiting outside in the cold.
Your bags go in the boot. If you requested a baby seat or booster, it is already fitted before you arrive.
Via motorway A1 → A104 → A4. Approximately 38 km. Typical journey: 40–60 minutes depending on traffic.
Every Disney hotel and Val d’Europe partner residence. Your holiday starts the moment you step out of the vehicle.
Prices
| Vehicle | Passengers | Fixed price |
|---|---|---|
| Eco Sedan | 1–4 passengers | €70 |
| Mercedes V-Class Van | 1–8 passengers | €90 |
Important: the price is per vehicle, not per person. For a family of 4, the Eco Sedan at €70 works out at just €17.50 per person — less than the RER for some group sizes, and infinitely more comfortable.
What is included
- Meet and greet inside the terminal with name sign
- All luggage — suitcases, strollers, car seats
- Free baby seat or booster on request
- Flight tracking and free waiting time
- No hidden fees — the price confirmed at booking is the price you pay
- 24/7 availability — early morning and late night flights included
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3. RER B + RER A — the cheapest option
The RER (Réseau Express Régional) is the Paris suburban train network. To travel from CDG to Disneyland Paris by train, you take the RER B to Châtelet–Les Halles or Gare du Nord, then change to the RER A towards Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, which is the station directly adjacent to Disneyland Paris.
Step by step
- Follow signs to « RER B » inside CDG Terminal 2 (or take the free CDGVAL shuttle from T1 and T3)
- Buy a ticket to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (approximately €13 per adult, children under 4 free)
- Take RER B towards Paris — journey to Châtelet–Les Halles: ~35 minutes
- Change to RER A direction Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy
- Journey from Châtelet to Marne-la-Vallée: ~40 minutes
- Exit at Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy — Disneyland Paris is a 5–10 minute walk
Honest assessment
Total journey: approximately 80–100 minutes, not counting waiting times between trains. For a solo traveller or a couple with a small backpack, this is perfectly manageable. For a family with suitcases, a stroller and tired children after a long flight, it is significantly more stressful. The RER A is also one of the busiest lines in Europe and can be very crowded during peak hours. The service stops around 00:30 — late arrivals have no train option.
4. Magical Shuttle — the Disney bus
The Magical Shuttle is a shared coach service operated by Disneyland Paris between CDG Airport and the Disney resort hotels. It must be booked in advance through the Disneyland Paris website.
- Price: approximately €23–26 per adult, €18–21 per child (varies by season)
- Journey time: 45–90 minutes depending on traffic and number of stops
- Availability: limited schedule — not available for all arrival times
- Drop-off: official Disney hotels only — not partner hotels or Val d’Europe
- Luggage: space in the hold, but you handle your own bags
For a family of 4, the Magical Shuttle costs approximately €88–104 — more expensive than our private transfer (€70–90) and significantly slower. Its main advantage is that it is operated by Disney itself, which some families find reassuring.
5. Taxi from CDG to Disneyland Paris
Standard Paris taxis are metered, which means the price depends entirely on traffic. A taxi from CDG to Disneyland Paris typically costs €95 to €150 depending on time of day, traffic and the route taken. Night rates (21:00–07:00) and weekend rates apply a surcharge.
You will also need to queue at the taxi rank after baggage claim, which can take 20–40 minutes during peak arrival times. There is no advance booking, no name sign, and no guarantee the vehicle will have space for a large family with luggage. For groups of 4 or more, a standard taxi may not even fit everyone.
6. Full comparison — CDG to Disneyland Paris 2026
| Option | Journey time | Door to hotel? | Cost (4 pax) | 24/7? | Baby seat? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private transfer | ~45 min | Yes | €70 – €90 | Yes | Free |
| Magical Shuttle | ~75 min | Disney hotels only | ~€96 | Limited | No |
| RER B + RER A | ~90 min | 10 min walk | ~€52 | Closes 00:30 | No |
| Standard taxi | ~50 min | Queue at rank | €95–€150 | Surcharge | Not guaranteed |
7. Best option for families with kids
If you are travelling with children — especially young ones — the private transfer is almost always the right choice. Here is why it makes a real difference for families:
- Free baby seat or booster, pre-installed before you arrive at the vehicle
- No luggage stress — your driver loads everything, you focus on your children
- No connections — one vehicle, one journey, straight to your hotel door
- Flexible timing — works for early morning and late night flights when RER and shuttle are not running
- Fixed price — you know the exact cost before you leave home, making budgeting easy
Bottom line for families: for 1–4 people, the private transfer at €70 costs less per person than the Magical Shuttle, takes half the time of the RER, and eliminates every source of stress on arrival day. For 5–8 people, the Mercedes V-Class van at €90 is simply unbeatable on value.
8. Practical tips before you travel
Which CDG terminal will you arrive at?
CDG has three main terminal areas — Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (with sub-terminals 2A through 2G) and Terminal 3. Check your boarding pass for the arrival terminal and communicate it when booking your transfer. For the RER, Terminal 2 has a direct train station. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 require the free CDGVAL shuttle to reach the station.
What time should you book your transfer?
We recommend booking at least 24–48 hours in advance, especially during French school holidays (Toussaint, Noël, Février, Pâques and summer) when demand for transfers peaks significantly. Last-minute bookings are possible via WhatsApp but availability cannot be guaranteed.
How long does the journey take in traffic?
In normal conditions, the drive from CDG to Disneyland Paris takes 40–60 minutes via the A1, A104 and A4 motorways. During peak hours (07:00–09:30 and 17:00–19:30 on weekdays), add 15–25 minutes. Your driver monitors live traffic data and adjusts the route accordingly.
What if your flight is delayed?
With a private transfer, flight delays are never your problem. Your driver tracks your flight number from take-off. If you land 90 minutes late, he simply adjusts the pickup time — at no extra charge. This is one of the biggest advantages over taxis, where you would need to queue again after a delay.
9. FAQ — CDG to Disneyland Paris
How far is CDG from Disneyland Paris?
Charles de Gaulle Airport is approximately 38 km from Disneyland Paris by road. The journey takes 40–60 minutes by private transfer depending on traffic.
Is there a direct train from CDG to Disneyland Paris?
There is no single direct train. You need to take the RER B to central Paris, then change to the RER A towards Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy. Total journey: approximately 80–100 minutes plus connection time.
What is the cheapest way to get from CDG to Disneyland Paris?
The RER (approximately €13 per adult) is the cheapest option. However, for groups of 3 or more, a private transfer at €70 per vehicle often works out at a similar or lower cost per person while being significantly faster and more comfortable.
Can I take a taxi from CDG to Disneyland Paris?
Yes, standard taxis operate from CDG. However, prices are metered and typically range from €95 to €150 depending on traffic and time of day. A pre-booked private transfer at a fixed price is generally cheaper and more reliable.
Is the Magical Shuttle worth it?
The Magical Shuttle is convenient if you are staying at an official Disney hotel and your arrival time matches the schedule. For families comparing costs, it is often more expensive and slower than a private transfer.
Do private transfers provide baby seats?
Yes — Dream Disney Transfer provides free baby seats and boosters on request. Simply mention your child’s age and weight when booking so the correct seat can be fitted in advance.
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