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Old 2 Aug 22, 08:22 AM  
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Taxi from Paris

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We’ve never been to DLP but we are going on Monday woooo
We’re staying in Paris the night before but was wondering what would be the best way to get to Disney and how much we should expect to pay?
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Old 2 Aug 22, 08:30 AM  
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Disneyland is about an hours drive from Paris.

The best way to get there is by train
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Old 2 Aug 22, 08:32 AM  
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We’re staying in Billancourt in Paris and don’t really want have to get metro into city with suitcases and kids!
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Google brings up these indicative costs.

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I’d seen those but every quote I’m getting is coming back at €120 plus! I’ll keep looking thank you though
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It’s 5 Euros each on RER line A, takes about 45 minutes. Even with luggage, if you can get to a line A station it is simplicity itself as there are escalators to platforms. Just avoid rush hour.

A taxi would be more expensive and probably take a lot longer as Paris traffic is horrendous.

That said - check out RS Transports who will be able to give you a price for a transfer. There are lots of other transfer companies too but I haven’t used them.

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Thank you! We’re aiming to leave our hotel at 7am so would probably be rush hour but I’ll look into it thank you x
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I’d seen those but every quote I’m getting is coming back at €120 plus! I’ll keep looking thank you though

Mmm perhaps these are out of date then. I guess if you really don't want to do the train, then it's the only option.

The train is a bit of a hassle but not insurmountable. And you can just take it slowly with kids and cases.
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We’re staying in Billancourt in Paris and don’t really want have to get metro into city with suitcases and kids!

If you are determined to not to use the train, then UBER is your best option.

You are looking at approx €100 and a 60 to 90 minute drive , depending on traffic.
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I’m not determined not to get the train it’s just I’ve never done it before. Is there somewhere we can find train timetable to help plan the journey
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