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Old 2 Aug 22, 11:52 AM  
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It’s now seeing what time the last train is as I don’t want to be getting the v last one just incase
Anyone know how long the fireworks are on for
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It’s now seeing what time the last train is as I don’t want to be getting the v last one just incase
Anyone know how long the fireworks are on for
Around 20 mins they last for.
I’d try & get a spot at Casey’s corner then after they finish go up liberty arcade for a quick exit. You should be out of the park in 10/15 mins. Then head to the train station which is close by once you get out.
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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?
Take the RER. It will take you right into the parks. Cost from Gare Du Nord is around E7.50pp if memory serves me correct. Not sure what it is from your location but i wouldn't think it would be more.

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Sorry to crash this thread. I’m so confused. I’ve been trying to look up train prices from CDG - Marne La Vallee and it’s 105 euros each way for 3 people and that seems excessive for a 9 minute journey!
What site should I be looking at please for 5 euros

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From CDG to MLV is an intercity train so yes, depending on when you book and what time train you book for, it can be expensive.

The RER is a local metro through Paris and the surrounding area. To go from Gare du Nord, where the Eurostar arrives, to MLV, now costs about 5 Euros as the price has been capped.

So if you are flying, your options are:

TGV intercity train
Disney’s ‘magical shuttle’ coach
RER into Paris and then change to go out again to MLV
Private transfer

To be honest we tend to get a private transfer. They meet you in arrivals and take you door to door. Takes about 45 minutes.

We use RS Transports which costs a bit less than either the train or the coach and is much the easiest way.
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From CDG to MLV is an intercity train so yes, depending on when you book and what time train you book for, it can be expensive.

The RER is a local metro through Paris and the surrounding area. To go from Gare du Nord, where the Eurostar arrives, to MLV, now costs about 5 Euros as the price has been capped.

So if you are flying, your options are:

TGV intercity train
Disney’s ‘magical shuttle’ coach
RER into Paris and then change to go out again to MLV
Private transfer

To be honest we tend to get a private transfer. They meet you in arrivals and take you door to door. Takes about 45 minutes.

We use RS Transports which costs a bit less than either the train or the coach and is much the easiest way.
Thank you!
We kind of decided on this yesterday and the travel is harder to organise than I’d anticipated!
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We used RS Transports in May to go from Gare du Nord to DLP. Cost €60.

I've used trains and metro in Paris before but I didn't fancy it with two children, luggage etc, and it was nice to arrive outside our hotel (SQL) rather than still have to shlep around the lake.

If it had been much more expensive I guess I'd have bitten the bullet and took the train, but it was definitely a more pleasant and convenient journey by cab.
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