Planning a trip to Paris and Disneyland Paris is exciting, but figuring out how to get from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Résidence Du Parc is where it can get overwhelming. Whether you’re a first-time visitor, traveling with kids, or on a business trip, the journey from France’s busiest airport to this cozy residence near Disneyland Paris sets the tone for your stay.
Don’t worry—I’ve broken down every possible option: train, bus, taxi, and private transfer. By the end of this guide, you’ll know exactly which option works best for your budget, schedule, and comfort level.
For many travelers landing at Charles de Gaulle, the airport itself is an embryonic city. Featuring three terminals, endless corridors, and a variety of transport options, it’s easy to lose your bearings—especially after a transatlantic flight. Add jet lag, overexcitable kids clamoring to know when they get to see Mickey Mouse, or the pressure of arriving at a conference on time, and your arrival can quickly descend into chaos.
That’s why it’s such a lifesaver to know your options in advance. If cost, speed, or convenience matters most to you, each route from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Résidence Du Parc has its advantages.
Take this guide as your travel companion, someone who’s been there, who’s committed the mistakes (like getting on the wrong RER line at rush hour), and is here to save you money, time, and unnecessary stress.
Option 1: Train from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Résidence Du Parc
One of the most popular ways to travel in France is by train, and the train from CDG to Résidence Du Parc is a solid choice if you’re looking for affordability and speed.
Here are some things to keep in mind about the train.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Affordable: Much cheaper than a taxi or private transfer.
- Quick: Direct RER trains will take you close to Disneyland Paris within 10–15 minutes.
- Convenient: Trains run constantly, especially during the day.
Another advantage of taking the train is that you get to view actual Parisian life. You will see business commuters heading to the office, school kids with school rucksacks, and families entering the city. For others, this is half the enjoyment because you get to dive right into local life rather than being insulated in a private automobile. Just be aware, French trains don’t always accommodate large bags, so try to make bags light or use a collapsible trolley. When lugging several suitcases, it’s a good idea to board at the rear of the carriage where there are additional storage racks.
Cons:
- Transfers Required: There is no direct train to Résidence Du Parc. You’ll need to transfer to a local bus or taxi from Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (Disneyland station).
- Overcrowded with luggage: French train experience is strained with large suitcases.
- Not family-friendly: When you have little children, pushchairs, or a lot of baggage, the train is draining.
Tickets & Booking
Imagine this: you’ve just landed, grabbed your bags, and you’re standing in front of the SNCF ticket machine. The machine offers English menus, but if you’re not familiar with Paris’s transport zones, it can look like alphabet soup. Don’t worry—simply select “Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy” as your destination. This is the Disneyland station closest to Résidence Du Parc.
Another option is to book online via the SNCF app or website.
Tickets usually range from €17–€20 per person for the RER B + RER A trip. Children under 4 travel for free, and children under the age of 10 often pay reduced fares.
Travel Time & Frequency
CDG to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (Disneyland station) is about 1 hour with one transfer (RER B → RER A). And from Disneyland station to Résidence Du Parc, it’s about 5–10 minutes by local bus or taxi. Trains run normally every 10–15 minutes, but remember that late at night the frequencies are reduced so that you might have to wait as much as 30 minutes. Paris rush hours (7:30–9:30 am and 5–7 pm) fill up carriages with commuters, so your ride will be less comfortable. Aim for traveling outside these hours for a quieter ride.
The train is ideal for solo travelers, couples, or those on a tight budget who do not object to carrying their own bags.
Pro tip: Download the RATP or Citymapper app before your trip. These real-time apps show train times, platform changes, and even delays. You’ll thank yourself later when navigating the maze of French train stations.
Option 2: Bus from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Résidence Du Parc
The bus is another affordable choice, especially for those who prefer a direct ride with less walking. It can be an exciting ride all the way to Résidence Du Parc, however, knowing all the trip entails will help you stay prepared and have a ready mind before the trip begins.
These are important details to keep in mind before you book your flight to Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Bus Routes & Stops
The easiest hassle-free choice is the Magical Shuttle, a coach service that runs straight from CDG Airport to Disneyland Paris hotels. While the shuttle does not actually stop at Résidence Du Parc itself, it does have a drop-off at major Disneyland hotels, which are just a short taxi or local bus ride away.
Bus Fares & Schedules
The bus departs: Charles de Gaulle Terminals 2E/2F and drops-off at Disneyland Paris hotel area. As for rates, adults pay around €24 for a single trip, while children tickets ages 3–11 years cost around €10–€12.
The bus moves every 30–45 minutes of the day and lasts around 1 hour 15 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
It is advisable for: Families with children who want an uncomplicated transfer directly into the Disneyland Paris resort.
The Magical Shuttle is not just any ordinary bus—it’s part of the Disney experience. The moment you board, you will notice Disney-branded furniture, reclining seats, and under-seat luggage storage. Parents like this type of transport because children can sleep on the way, rather than being dragged in and out of train stations.
One small tip: buy your tickets online beforehand through the Magical Shuttle website. Not only does it secure your spot, but it also spares you the usually long ticket lines at the airport. And you can display your e-ticket directly off your phone—no printing required.
The downside, like all buses, is that the Magical Shuttle suffers from Paris traffic. During peak weekends or holiday weeks, the ride can take between 90 minutes or more. If you’re on a tight calendar (dinner reservations, say, or an evening performance), plan buffer time.
Option 3: Private Transfer & Taxi Services
If comfort, convenience, and peace of mind matter to you, a private transfer or taxi from CDG to Résidence Du Parc is the most stress-free option.
Benefits of Private Transfers
- Door-to-door service: No lugging bags through train stations.
- Family-friendly: Ideal if you’re traveling with children or elderly companions.
- Fixed price guarantee: Avoid surprise surcharges that sometimes come with Paris taxis.
- Comfortable: Air-conditioned vehicles with professional drivers.
Estimated Taxi & Private Car Costs
Taxi CDG to Résidence Du Parc costs around €80–€120, depending on traffic, while a private transfer has fixed prices usually ranging from €70–€100 per car (for up to 4 people). Family vans for more passengers cost more.
Booking Your Private Transfer
Paris Airport Pickup is our favorite—a highly-recommended and convenient service for set-price private transfers. Book online in advance and have your driver waiting for you at arrivals.
Best for: Families, business travelers, or anyone who values convenience over cost.
If you’ve ever dreamed of walking out of the airport and seeing someone holding a sign with your name on it—this is your moment. Private transfer drivers monitor your flight number, so even if your plane is delayed, they’ll be there waiting. Traveling as a family? This peace of mind is priceless.
Paris Airport Pickup even provides services like baby car seats, English-speaking drivers, and complimentary bottled water. If you are a business traveler, you might book executive-style cars with Wi-Fi in the car—great for reading your emails before you arrive.
On the other hand, Paris taxis are plenty but often not very communicative as far as prices go. Be prepared for additional fees: luggage handling, late night charges, or traffic waiting times. If you’re the sort of person who wants to know the full amount in advance before boarding a car, a pre-booked fixed-price private transfer is an easy winner.
Book Taxi With Paris Airport Pickup
Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide at a glance the best travel option for you:
Choosing either of these options is purely a choice of your travel style. If you’re a backpacker, the train is a taste of Paris’s superb public transport. If you’re a vacationing family, the Magical Shuttle saves you the hassle of multiple transfers. And if you’re traveling for business or just want to get your trip under way without a worry, the private transfer is well worth every euro.
These questions, when answered honestly, help you make a logical decision, not just an emotional or sentimental one.
Getting from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Résidence Du Parc doesn’t have to be complicated.
Low budget? Take the train.
Child with you? The Magical Shuttle bus makes it easy.
No stress transport? Private transfer is the way to go.
Whichever choice you make, you will be comfortably settled at Résidence Du Parc, poised to maximize your Parisian experience and the magic of Disneyland right on your doorstep.
One last tip: if you’re visiting during busy holiday periods like Christmas or summer, book your transport in advance. Trains and buses can sell out, and private transfer companies get fully booked. Nothing kills the Disney excitement like being stranded at the airport.
Consider your transfer not only as a means of “from A to B” but as the opening chapter of your Paris and Disneyland adventure. Whether it’s the excitement of riding the metro, the bliss of a high-end sedan, or the magic of a Disney-licensed bus, your transfer establishes the tone for the rest of the days.