Option 2: Train
The train is the budget-friendly option, and for the right traveller, it works well. But there’s a catch: there’s no single direct train from CDG to Val d’Europe. You’ll need to change along the way. Here’s the thing, and it’s not complicated once you know the route, but it’s worth understanding before you arrive so you’re not figuring it out with a suitcase blocking the escalator.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- This is one of the cheaper options overall.
- Trains are frequent and generally reliable.
- Gets you close to the hotel. The RER Val d’Europe train station is just 820 feet from the hotel.
Cons:
- Requires a connection. No single line runs from CDG straight to Val d’Europe.
- Can feel stressful with heavy luggage, especially with young kids.
- The RER route via Châtelet requires a connection to the RER A4 and will take about one hour and thirty minutes end to end.
- Faster TGV option exists but costs more and still needs a final RER hop.
Train Tickets and Booking
There are two main train routes you can choose from.
Option A: RER B + RER A (Slower but cheaper) Take the RER B from the station near Terminal 3 at CDG. Then travel into central Paris and change to the RER A at Châtelet-Les Halles. Next, you’ll need to ride the RER A east all the way to Val d’Europe. The fare for this route is around €15.80. It’s the cheapest train option, but the journey through central Paris adds significant time.
Option B: TGV + RER A (Faster) From Terminal 2 at CDG, you can take the TGV directly to Marne-la-Vallée Chessy, which takes around 10 minutes. From there, it’s one stop on the RER A to Val d’Europe. Total journey time drops to around 25-30 minutes. However, TGV tickets must be booked in advance at sncf-connect.com. The RER A leg from Marne-la-Vallée to Val d’Europe costs around €1.85 on top.
Train Travel Time and Frequency
- RER B + RER A: around 1 hour 20 to 1 hour 30 minutes total.
- TGV + RER A: around 25 to 30 minutes total.
- RER trains run every 10 to 15 minutes in peak times. TGV trains from CDG to Marne-la-Vallée run roughly hourly.
Book TGV tickets through sncf-connect. RER tickets can be purchased at station machines at CDG or Châtelet.
Option 3: Bus
The bus is the most affordable way to get from CDG to Val d’Europe. However, it’s also the slowest. But if price is your priority and you’re not in a rush, it does the job perfectly well.
Bus Routes and Stops
The main service is run by Magical Shuttle. From CDG Airport, the coach shuttles depart every 45 minutes from 9:00 AM to 6:45 PM, serving Disneyland Resort hotels, Serris-Val d’Europe, and selected partner hotels. There is a dedicated desk between Terminals 2E and 2F with greeters to welcome you.
From Terminal 1, head to the Tourism Information helpdesk, take elevator C near Exit 6a down to the Departures floor, exit via Gate 10d, and head to the Magical Shuttle stop at Platform F. From Terminal 2, follow the signage for the 2E or 2F arrivals level and look for the Magical Shuttle desk.
The bus drops you at the Val d’Europe bus station, from which the hotel is a very short walk.
Bus Fares and Schedules
Adult tickets cost €23 for a one-way ticket. Tickets for children aged 3-12 cost €10. While children under 3 travel free.
Round-trip tickets offer better value if you plan to use the service both ways. Book online at magicalshuttle.co.uk to guarantee your seat, especially during school holidays and busy summer periods.
One honest note: the journey can run longer than expected. The bus collects from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 before heading out, which can add significant time to the total journey. Budget around 1.5 hours from the time you actually board. If you’re arriving on a tight schedule or just don’t want to sit on a coach after a long flight, a private transfer or the TGV is a better call.
Comparing All Transport Options: Cost, Time, Convenience
| Transport | Cost (approx.) | Journey Time | Convenience | Features |
| Private Transfer / Taxi | €65-90 | 35-45 min | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Door to door, no transfers |
| TGV + RER A | €17-20 | 25-35 min | ⭐⭐⭐ | Requires booking + 1 change |
| RER B + RER A | €15-16 | 1h 20-1h 30 | ⭐⭐ | Cheap but long with luggage |
| Magical Shuttle Bus | €23 (adult) | 1h 15-1h 45 | ⭐⭐⭐ | Easy but slow |
The private transfer wins on comfort and stress reduction. The TGV is the fastest public transport option if you book in advance. The bus works for solo budget travellers who aren’t in a hurry. The RER B route through Paris is the cheapest but takes the longest and that hour and a half will feel very long if you’ve been travelling since early morning.
There’s no universally right answer. It comes down to what you’re optimising for: your wallet, your time, or your sanity.
If you’ve decided a private transfer is the right call, don’t overcomplicate it. Paris Airport Pickup offers professional, fixed-price Paris airport taxis and transfers straight to Hotel l’Elysée Val d’Europe and anywhere else in the region.
And this is easily a great service choice because of their competitive, though fixed price. You can confirm before you book.
You’ve already invested in the flights, the hotel, and probably a few Disney Park tickets on top of that. The airport transfer shouldn’t be the part you leave to chance. Book your Paris airport pickup in advance, step off the plane, and let someone else handle the rest.
Your holiday starts the moment you land. Make sure it starts well.
Frequently Asked Questions
A private transfer gets you there in around 35-45 minutes with zero effort on your part. If you prefer public transport, the TGV from Terminal 2 to Marne-la-Vallée followed by one stop on the RER A takes around 25-30 minutes. Book the TGV in advance at sncf-connect.com.
Expect to pay around €80 during the day for 1-3 passengers, and approximately €90 for a night transfer. Pre-booked private transfers through providers like Paris Airport Pickup come with fixed prices so you know exactly what you’re paying before you even board your flight.
No direct train exists. Your best train option is the TGV from CDG Terminal 2 to Marne-la-Vallée, then one stop on the RER A to Val d’Europe. The hotel is then a short 3-minute walk from the station.
It depends on your transport. Private transfer: 35-45 minutes. TGV + RER A: 25-35 minutes. RER B + RER A through Paris: 1 hour 20 to 1 hour 30. Magical Shuttle bus: up to 1 hour 45 depending on stops and traffic.
Editorial Staff’s at Paris Airport Pickup are experts in Paris transportation.


