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DISNEY~PARIS

Updated: Dec 3, 2022




A "mini" version of Disney land, but non the less it was fun for the kids to get a taste of Disney. I would recommend it for smaller kids, since there was not much for adult rides.

Disneyland Hotel is currently the ONLY hotel in the park and it's where we stayed at. It is super convenient, especially with younger kids with an indoor pool, and a huge buffet breakfast, but very expensive, and the food and service was ok. There are surrounding hotels that have shuttles that take you right to the park and I would suggest that, especially if your kids are a bit older (don't need to carry stroller, diapers, etc) I also feel that 1-2 days is enough time to see the whole park and attractions.


Paris is situated 32 km/19 miles East of Paris.

There are 5 ways to get from Paris to Disneyland Paris:


  • Train-The quickest way to get to Disneyland Resort Paris from the capital is to take the RER A train. It's only a 35-40 minute trip from the heart of Paris to “Marne-la-Vallée / Chessy” station, right at the gates of Disneyland Resort Paris.

  • Bus-1hr-1hr 10mins

  • Taxi-23.4 miles (37.7km)/28mins

  • Car/Towncar-23.4 miles (37.7km)/28mins

  • Uber-23.4 miles (37.7km)/28mins


Prices for Park/Rides (prices from OCT 2019)

Price €44.50 - €162/Prices per person/per day range

€36 for low-season-three rides-one-time use

€181 for peak-season-allFastpassrides-unlimited use.

**The website covers the full range of options.


Where to eat:

We tried a few different places, but inside the park the only two places that we found the food was pretty good and the kids actually ate at was; Viper and Hard Rock cafe.

If your willing to venture out a bit there is a lot more options and much better food.



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