Option 2: Train
Pros & Cons
The train is the most time-consistent public transport option for this route, and there’s a genuinely useful connection available. From CDG Terminal 2, the TGV station offers direct high-speed rail services to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy, which is the station serving Disneyland Paris and the surrounding area including Staycity Aparthotels. When this direct service is available for your travel date and time, it’s a fast and comfortable option that avoids Paris entirely.
For travellers not catching a direct TGV, the alternative is taking the RER B from CDG into central Paris, changing to the RER A at Châtelet-Les Halles or Gare du Nord, and riding the RER A east to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy. It works, and it’s the route most travellers use. But it involves a change, platform navigation with luggage, and the RER B’s occasionally unpredictable reliability.
The pros are clear: the train is cheaper than a private transfer, the TGV direct option is fast and comfortable, and the RER connection runs frequently throughout the day. The cons are the connections required on the standard route, the luggage handling challenge on busy Métro and RER carriages, and the fact that neither option drops you at the Staycity Aparthotels door. You’ll need a short walk or taxi from Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station to the hotel.
Train Tickets & Booking
TGV tickets from CDG Terminal 2 to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy vary by date and availability. You can simply book through SNCF Connect, so you can confirm the most accurate fares and direct service available on your travel date. Advance booking is recommended as TGV seats sell out on popular travel days.
For the RER B plus RER A route, a single journey from CDG to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy costs approximately €18 to €20 covering both legs. Tickets are available at airport station machines, which have English-language options.
As with the CDG to central Paris route, standard Paris Métro tickets do not cover the airport zone, so make sure you purchase the correct ticket for the full journey.
Train Travel Time & Frequency
The direct TGV from CDG Terminal 2 to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes. It’s by far the fastest train option on this route so long as it’s available. Not all time slots have a direct service, so check availability for your specific arrival time before you rely on it.
The RER B to RER A route takes approximately 50 to 70 minutes in total, depending on how smoothly the connection runs at the central Paris interchange. RER B services from CDG run every 10 to 15 minutes during the day. RER A services to Marne-la-Vallée run frequently, with trains every 10 to 20 minutes depending on the time of day.
Option 3: Bus
Routes & Stops
The bus is a less obvious option for this specific journey, but it’s worth knowing about. Direct shuttle services connect CDG to the Marne-la-Vallée and Disneyland Paris area, which makes this route more accessible by coach than many other CDG destinations outside the city centre.
Magical Shuttle and other shared transfer services operate between CDG and Marne-la-Vallée, designed primarily for travellers heading to the Disneyland Paris area. These services drop passengers at key stops in the zone, from where Staycity Aparthotels is accessible on foot or by a short local taxi.
Check Magical Shuttle for current routes, pickup points at CDG, and drop-off locations in Marne-la-Vallée. Le Bus Direct does not currently serve this route directly, so the shuttle services are the most relevant bus option here.
Bus Fares & Schedules
Shared shuttle fares from CDG to Marne-la-Vallée typically start from around €23 to €35 per person depending on the service and whether you book a shared or private shuttle. Booking in advance online is strongly recommended since availability on popular travel days fills up quickly, particularly during school holiday periods when the Disneyland Paris area sees heavy visitor traffic.
Journey times by bus depend significantly on road conditions. A standard run from CDG to Marne-la-Vallée by shuttle takes approximately 45 to 75 minutes. Motorway traffic during peak hours and on weekend afternoons can push that higher. Shuttles typically run throughout the day with morning and afternoon departure clusters aligned to common flight arrival windows.
Ensure to check the specific provider’s website for live schedules before you travel.
Comparing All Transport Options
| Travel Option | Estimated Cost | Travel Time | Comfort Level | Best For |
| Private Transfer (Paris Airport Pickup) | €80–€110 | 40–60 mins | 5/5 | Families, groups, business travellers |
| Train (TGV direct) | €20–€35 | 15–20 mins | 4/5 | Solo travellers when available |
| Train (RER B + RER A) | €18–€20 | 50–70 mins | 3/5 | Budget travellers comfortable with connections |
| Bus / Shuttle | €23–€35 | 45–75 mins | 3/5 | Budget travellers with flexible timing | |
The private transfer wins on predictability and door-to-door convenience. The direct TGV is the fastest option when it’s available for your travel date and time, but availability isn’t guaranteed for every arrival window. The RER connection is the most reliable budget option but involves a change in central Paris. The shuttle bus is the most luggage-friendly public transport option but is slower and dependent on road traffic. Your situation and priorities determine which one serves you best.
Marne-la-Vallée is a great base, and the journey from CDG to Staycity Aparthotels doesn’t need to be the complicated part of getting there. The options are solid, the route is well-connected, and a bit of planning before you land makes the whole arrival smoother.
If you want to step off the plane and know the rest is already handled, a pre-booked private transfer is your best bet. There are different companies that provide such services, but we highly recommend Paris Airport Pickup.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The direct TGV from CDG Terminal 2 to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy is the fastest public transport option at around 15 to 20 minutes. However, it is not always available everyday.
Expect to pay approximately €80 to €110 for a taxi or private transfer from CDG to Marne-la-Vallée. Pre-booked private transfers through Paris Airport Pickup offer fixed pricing confirmed before you travel, so there are no surprises at the end of the journey.
Yes, there is a direct TGV service from CDG Terminal 2 to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy, though availability depends on your travel date and arrival time. Check their official website to confirm availability. The alternative is the RER B to RER A connection via central Paris, which runs frequently but involves one change.
By direct TGV, it’s approximately 15 to 20 minutes to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station. By private transfer, 40 to 60 minutes door-to-door depending on traffic. By RER connection, 50 to 70 minutes plus walking time to the hotel. By shuttle bus, 45 to 75 minutes depending on road conditions.
Editorial Staff’s at Paris Airport Pickup are experts in Paris transportation.


