Located just outside the heart of France's capital, Disneyland Paris is Europe's most enchanting theme park destination. Combining the timeless charm of Disney with a touch of French flair, it offers two incredible parks—Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park—packed with world-class attractions, dazzling parades, and unforgettable character encounters.
Whether you're visiting for a day trip from Paris or planning a magical family getaway, Disneyland Paris promises an experience filled with wonder, excitement, and memories that last a lifetime. Perfect for visitors of all ages, it's where fairy tales come alive in the most magical way.
Q: Where is Disneyland Paris located?
A: Disneyland Paris is located in Marne-la-Vallée, about 32 km (20 miles) east of central Paris.
Q: What are the two parks at Disneyland Paris?
A: Disneyland Paris includes:
Disneyland Park (classic fairy tales and magic)
Walt Disney Studios Park (movie-themed attractions)
Q: Do I need to buy tickets in advance?
A: Yes, it's highly recommended. Booking online guarantees entry and often offers discounted rates.
Q: How do I get from Paris to Disneyland Paris?
A: Take RER A train toward Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy. The journey takes around 40–45 minutes. The park entrance is a 2-minute walk from the train station.
Q: How do I travel from Orly Airport to Disneyland Paris?
A: You have a few options:
Magical Shuttle Bus: Direct service (approx. 1 hr 15 min)
Taxi/Uber: Approx. €70–€100, travel time 45–60 mins
Public transport: Orlyval → RER B → RER A to Marne-la-Vallée (can take 1.5–2 hrs)
Q: How do I get from CDG to Disneyland Paris?
A: Several options:
TGV high-speed train: Direct to Marne-la-Vallée station in about 10 minutes
Magical Shuttle Bus: Direct service (~1 hr)
Private Taxi/Uber: €80–€100, about 45–60 mins
Private transfer service €70–€90, about 45 mins
Q: What happens if my flight is delayed and I miss my Disneyland reservation?
A: If you have a dated park ticket, you’ll need to contact Disneyland Paris customer service to modify your reservation (if possible). For multi-day or hotel packages, you may still be allowed to enter on the following day.
Tip: Consider flexible ticket options and travel insurance if timing is uncertain.
Q: Are there baby care facilities in the parks?
A: Yes. Each park has a Baby Care Center with:
Changing tables
Nursing rooms
High chairs
Microwaves to warm bottles/food
Q: Can I bring a stroller?
A: Yes, or you can rent one inside the park (€25/day approx). Strollers must be left outside most rides.
Q: Are there height restrictions on rides?
A: Yes, some rides have height and age limits. Check the app or signage near each ride.
Q: Can I bring baby food and formula into the park?
A: Yes, you're allowed to bring baby food, formula, and necessary items.
Q: Can I store luggage at Disneyland Paris?
A: Yes, there is a luggage storage facility near the entrance. Most Disney hotels also offer luggage storage.
Q: Should I stay in a Disney hotel or outside the park?
A: Staying inside the park offers perks like early access (Extra Magic Time), free shuttles, and immersive experiences. However, partner hotels nearby are often cheaper and still convenient.
Q: Is the Disneyland Paris app useful?
A: Absolutely! Use it for real-time ride wait times, maps, restaurant bookings, and show schedules.
Book tickets and transport in advance
Arrive early (parks open around 9:30–10:00 AM)
Wear comfy shoes — you’ll walk a lot!
Download the Disneyland Paris app
Bring a portable charger for your phone
Q: Are there food options inside the Disneyland Paris parks?
A: Yes! Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park have a wide range of food outlets—from quick snacks to sit-down meals. Popular places include:
Café Hyperion (burgers & fries)
Captain Jack’s – Restaurant des Pirates (seafood & tropical dishes)
Bistrot Chez Rémy (Ratatouille-themed French dining in Studios Park)
There are also food carts, bakeries, and international options throughout the parks.
Q: Is there a pharmacy inside Disneyland Paris?
A: No pharmacy inside the parks, but nearby options include:
Pharmacie du Val d’Europe – Located in the Val d’Europe shopping center, just one RER stop from the park.
A small medical center is available in the park for emergencies.
Q: What are the best restaurants near Disneyland Paris?
A: Top-rated restaurants nearby include:
Manhattan Restaurant (at Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel)
Chez Meunier or L’Interprète in Val d’Europe
Planet Hollywood or Rainforest Café in Disney Village (walking distance from the parks)
Q: Which hotels are closest to the Disneyland Paris parks?
A: The on-site Disney hotels (walking distance or free shuttle to the park):
Disneyland Hotel (reopening in royal theme)
Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel
Disney Sequoia Lodge
Disney Newport Bay Club
Disney Santa Fe
Disney Hotel Cheyenne
Q: If my hotel is far from the park, how can I get there?
A: Options include:
Free Disney shuttle buses from official Disney hotels
RER A train (Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station is right at the park entrance)
Local buses or private hotel shuttles from partner hotels
Q: Can I take a taxi at Disneyland Paris? Where do I find one?
A: Yes, taxis and Ubers are available. The taxi stand is located near the bus station and train station (Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy), right next to the park entrance. Hotels can also help call a taxi.
Q: How do I get to Paris by train from Disneyland?
A: Take the RER A train from Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station directly into Paris. Stops include Nation, Châtelet-Les Halles, and Charles de Gaulle – Étoile (Arc de Triomphe).
Journey time: approx. 35–45 minutes.
Q: Where can I get a stroller for my baby at Disneyland Paris?
A: Stroller rental is available near the park entrances, close to Town Square Terrace (Disneyland Park) and Studio Services (Walt Disney Studios). Rentals cost around €25/day and require a refundable deposit.
Q: If I visit just for one day, can I store my luggage somewhere?
A: Yes! Luggage lockers are available:
Outside the park entrance, near the train station
Some hotels also allow day guests to store luggage (ask at reception)
Locker sizes vary, and prices range from €5–€12 per day, depending on size.
Q: I booked an early morning transfer from my Disneyland Paris hotel, but it didn’t arrive. What should I do?
A: If your scheduled transfer does not arrive, follow these steps immediately:
Check your booking confirmation
Confirm the pick-up time, location, and provider contact details.
Sometimes transfers pick up at hotel reception or designated shuttle points.
Contact the transfer provider directly
Use the emergency number or customer service contact provided in your confirmation email or voucher.
Request an update on the driver’s ETA or any issues with the booking.
Ask hotel reception for help
Disney hotel staff are very helpful and may contact the transfer company for you or assist in arranging an alternative.
If urgent, arrange an alternative transfer
You can take a taxi, Uber, or request assistance from the hotel for a quick transport solution.
The Marne-la-Vallée Chessy station is nearby for train access to Paris or airports.
Keep receipts
If you need to pay for a new transfer, keep all receipts. You may be able to request a refund from the original transfer company for the missed service.
Tip:
When booking transfers, always choose services that offer 24/7 customer support and provide a local emergency number for added peace of mind.