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Family Guide · 2026

Disneyland Paris with a Baby — Transport Guide and Tips 2026

By Dream Disney Transfer · 12 min read · Updated April 2026

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Taking your family to Disneyland Paris with a baby is one of the most magical experiences you can give your little one — but also one of the most logistically demanding trips to organise. Between the car seat on the plane, the pushchair through the airport, the luggage and the nap schedule, every detail matters. This guide covers everything you need to know to make your visit to Disneyland Paris with a baby in 2026 as smooth, comfortable and stress-free as possible — starting with the question every parent asks first: how do you get there from CDG without the chaos?

The good news: with the right transfer, arriving at Disneyland Paris with a newborn or a toddler can be simple, comfortable and even magical from the very first minute.

1. How to get to Disneyland Paris with a baby from CDG Airport

When travelling to Disneyland Paris with a baby, the choice of transport from Charles de Gaulle Airport is critical. Not every option offers the same level of comfort or safety for young children.

The RER — not recommended with a baby

The RER B + RER A is the cheapest way to reach Disneyland Paris from CDG. But with a baby, it is the most exhausting option: no baby seat provided, crowded carriages during peak hours, stairs and long corridors with a pushchair, and 80 to 100 minutes of travel with a newborn in your arms or a pushchair that is difficult to manoeuvre through the crowds. Strongly avoid with young children.

Standard taxi — risky for baby seat compliance

Standard Paris taxis do not provide baby seats. In France, the law requires children under 10 years old (or under 135 cm) to be secured in a properly fitted child restraint at all times. A taxi without a baby seat is neither legal nor safe for travelling with an infant. Prices are also metered and unpredictable: typically €95 to €150 depending on traffic.

Private transfer — the only option truly built for babies

A private CDG to Disneyland Paris transfer with a baby is by far the most suitable solution. Your driver meets you in the arrivals hall, loads the pushchair and all your luggage, and drives you directly to your Disney hotel — with a baby seat or booster provided free of charge and pre-installed before you reach the vehicle. No connections, no stairs, no stress. Just the start of your holiday.

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Baby seat and booster completely free with your Dream Disney Transfer booking. Simply tell us your child’s age and weight when you reserve — the correct seat is fitted before we collect you. Free, no surcharge, no conditions.

Option Baby seat? Pushchair friendly? Journey time Price (4 pax)
Private transfer DDT Free ✓ Yes — large boot ~45 min €70 – €90
Standard taxi Not provided ✗ Limited boot ~50 min €95–€150
Magical Shuttle No ✗ Shared hold ~75 min ~€96
RER B + RER A No ✗ Stairs, crowds ~90 min ~€52

2. Free baby seat and booster with every transfer

One of the most common questions from parents planning a trip to Disneyland Paris with a baby is: how do I transport my child safely from CDG?

At Dream Disney Transfer, the baby seat and booster are completely free — no supplement, no hidden fees. Simply tell us when you book:

  • Your child’s age
  • Their approximate weight
  • The type of seat you prefer, if you have a preference

Your driver fits the correct seat before coming to collect you at the airport. When you arrive in the arrivals hall, everything is ready — you get in, baby is secured safely, and the journey to Disneyland Paris begins immediately.

Important: in France, every child under 10 years old (or under 135 cm) must by law be secured in a child restraint appropriate for their weight and height. This is a legal requirement, not a recommendation. Only a pre-booked private transfer can guarantee a correctly fitted baby seat for your CDG → Disneyland Paris journey.

3. Our Mercedes V-Class van — built for families with a baby

For larger families or those travelling with a lot of luggage, our Mercedes V-Class van is the ideal vehicle for getting to Disneyland Paris with a baby from CDG Airport.

Eco Sedan
€70
1 to 4 passengers · CDG → Disneyland Paris
  • Free baby seat included
  • Boot space for pushchair + luggage
  • Direct journey 40–60 min
  • Ideal for small families
Mercedes V-Class Van ⭐
€90
1 to 8 passengers · CDG → Disneyland Paris
  • Free baby seat and booster
  • Built-in TV screen for children
  • Star ceiling — magic starts immediately
  • Large boot: pushchair + suitcases + bags
  • Ideal for large families and groups

The Mercedes V-Class is particularly popular with families travelling to Disneyland Paris with a baby because it provides generous space to fit the baby seat comfortably without cramping the other passengers, a large boot that fits the pushchair without dismantling it, and — the detail that always delights — a star ceiling and a TV screen that create a magical atmosphere from the very first minutes of the journey. The children love it, and so do the parents.

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4. Pushchair at Disneyland Paris — everything you need to know

A pushchair is essential when visiting Disneyland Paris with a baby. The resort covers approximately 55 hectares and young children tire quickly. Here is everything you need to know about managing your pushchair from departure to arrival.

Bring your own pushchair or hire one at the park?

Disneyland Paris offers pushchair hire at the park entrance (approximately €15 per day). However, they are basic models and not suitable for newborns who cannot sit upright unaided. If your baby is under 6 months, bring your own appropriate pushchair — a lie-flat or carrycot model is recommended.

Transporting your pushchair from CDG

This is where the choice of transport makes all the difference. With our private transfer, your pushchair goes directly into the vehicle’s boot — without dismantling it, without putting it in a shared hold. The Eco Sedan fits compact pushchairs. The Mercedes V-Class van accommodates all sizes, including double pushchairs and bulky travel systems.

Pushchair rules inside Disneyland Paris

  • Pushchairs are permitted in both parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios)
  • Pushchair parking areas are available in front of most attractions
  • Pushchairs are not permitted inside attractions — bring a baby carrier as a backup
  • Rain covers are recommended year-round given the unpredictable Île-de-France weather
  • Main Street U.S.A. and Discovery Arcade are easily navigable with a pushchair

5. Best Disney hotels for families with a baby

The choice of hotel is crucial when visiting Disneyland Paris with a baby. Proximity to the parks, available facilities and comfort levels make all the difference when managing nap times and feeding schedules for a newborn or toddler.

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Disneyland Hotel At the park entrance · Minimal walking · Premium service
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Sequoia Lodge Warm atmosphere · Family-friendly · Comfortable rooms
Newport Bay Club Spacious rooms · Close to the park · Good facilities
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Villages Nature Paris Apartments with kitchen · Perfect for preparing baby bottles
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Hotel Cheyenne Budget-friendly · Fun theming · Good value for families
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Davy Crockett Ranch Independent cabins · More privacy for families with a baby

Tip: whichever hotel you choose, your driver drops you directly at the main entrance. No walking with pushchair and suitcases from a distant car park — you arrive exactly where your stay begins.

6. Packing checklist — what to bring for baby at Disneyland Paris

Packing for a trip to Disneyland Paris with a baby requires careful planning. Here is the complete checklist of essentials to remember.

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Feeding supplies

Bottles, formula or breast milk, pouches and age-appropriate snacks. Disney restaurants offer facilities to warm bottles on request.

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Nappies and hygiene

Bring more than you think you need — queuing extends your day. Baby Care Centers with changing facilities are available in both parks.

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Sun protection

Even outside summer, long days outdoors expose babies to sunlight. Hat, SPF 50+ sun cream and covering clothing are essential.

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Rain protection

Pushchair rain cover, waterproof clothing for baby. The weather in Île-de-France can change at any time of year.

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Baby carrier or sling

Essential for attractions where pushchairs are not permitted and for moments when baby needs to feel reassured in the crowds.

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First aid kit

Thermometer, age-appropriate paracetamol, plasters, saline solution. A pharmacy is available at Val d’Europe, 5 minutes from the resort.

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Sleep essentials

Comfort toy, spare dummy, sleep bag appropriate for the season. Disney hotels provide travel cots on request.

7. Practical tips for a successful visit to Disneyland Paris with a baby

What is the minimum age for Disneyland Paris?

There is no minimum age to visit Disneyland Paris with a baby. Children under 3 enter free. However, most major attractions have a height restriction (typically 1.02 m or 1.20 m minimum). For babies and toddlers, shows, parades, Fantasyland and character meet-and-greets are the most suitable and memorable experiences.

What time of year is best?

When visiting Disneyland Paris with a baby, avoid the busiest periods: Christmas holidays, February half-term and July-August. The best times are March-April (outside Easter), May-June and September-October. Queues are shorter, temperatures are milder and the atmosphere is more relaxed — all of which makes a big difference when managing a baby’s routine.

How to manage nap times at Disneyland?

Plan one or two breaks back at the hotel during the day for your baby’s nap. If you are staying at a Disney hotel, a quick walk or free shuttle back is easy to organise. Your baby will rest much better in a proper cot than in a pushchair, and you will enjoy the attractions more comfortably in the afternoon.

Baby Care Centers in the park

Disneyland Paris has dedicated Baby Care Centers in both parks: clean changing areas, microwaves for warming bottles, private nursing spaces. These facilities are air-conditioned in summer and heated in winter — a genuine refuge for parents with babies.

Character meet-and-greets with a baby

Mickey, Minnie, the princesses — character encounters are often the most emotional moments for young families. Even if baby is too young to understand, the photos will be lifelong memories. Go early in the morning when queues are shorter and your baby is at their most alert and content.

Pro tip: download the official Disneyland Paris app before you arrive. It shows live queue times, show and parade schedules in real time, and helps you locate the nearest Baby Care Center from wherever you are in the park.

8. FAQ — Disneyland Paris with a baby

What age can you take a baby to Disneyland Paris?

There is no minimum age. Children under 3 enter free. Most major rides have height restrictions. Shows, parades and character meet-and-greets are perfectly suited from the earliest months.

Is a baby seat legally required in private transfers in France?

Yes. French law requires every child under 10 years old (or under 135 cm) to be secured in an appropriate child restraint. At Dream Disney Transfer, the baby seat and booster are provided free of charge — simply mention it when booking.

Can you take the RER with a baby and a pushchair?

It is possible but strongly not recommended: stairs without lifts in some stations, packed carriages, 80 to 100 minutes of travel with a newborn. A private transfer is the safest and most comfortable option with a baby.

Do Disney hotels provide travel cots?

Yes, all official Disneyland Paris hotels provide travel cots on request at the time of booking. This is usually free of charge or available for a small supplement.

Can you warm baby bottles in the park?

Yes. The Baby Care Centers in both parks have microwaves for warming bottles. You can also ask for hot water in most resort restaurants.

How do I book a CDG to Disneyland Paris transfer with a baby seat?

Book online at our CDG to Disneyland transfer page or via WhatsApp (+33 7 60 23 65 92). Tell us your child’s age and weight — the correct baby seat will be fitted free of charge before we collect you at the airport.

Does the Mercedes V-Class van fit a large travel system pushchair?

Yes. The Mercedes V-Class has a large boot that fits double pushchairs and bulky travel systems without dismantling them, alongside the family’s full luggage.

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