| Several years ago now Walt Disney came up with the | | | | Marne La Vallee/Chessy station. |
| idea of building one of his magical parks in Europe. | | | | The Eurostar will actually take you right to the |
| There was great excitement with many governments | | | | entrance of the park and so is a convenient way to |
| jostling to have the park built in their country. The final | | | | travel from England |
| decision was made to build the park just outside Paris | | | | TGV - There are connection straight to Marne La |
| hopefully making it easily accessible for all Europeans | | | | Vallee/Chessy from over 25 cities in France. The |
| to visit so what are the best ways of traveling to | | | | SNCF and Disneyland Resort Paris offer packages |
| Disneyland Paris. | | | | including transportation from all of these cities. |
| By Car | | | | By Plane |
| You need to head towards Paris and then get on the | | | | You will need to fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle or Orly |
| A4 Metz-Nancy motorway. You will need to take exit | | | | Airports. Once you have disembarked you will find you |
| 14 sign posted "Parcs Disney". If you are staying at the | | | | can continue your journey either by train or bus. VEA |
| Davy Crocket Ranch then you will need to take exit 13 | | | | shuttle service offers daily links to Disneyland Resort |
| sign posted "Provins Serris". You will find that Disney is | | | | Paris hotels with departures every 30 to 45 minutes. |
| signposted along the major routes well before the turn | | | | So as you can see public transport and the road |
| off and is very easy to find. | | | | systems are well placed to get you to Disneyland |
| By Train | | | | Paris easily however I would advise you avoid driving |
| If you are staying in Paris and are visiting Eurodisney | | | | around Paris during the rush hour as you can find large |
| for the day then you need to take the RER line A to | | | | build ups of traffic. |