Morgan, you did a great job composing this video from the views of signage to the map of the train station arriving at Disneyland Paris. I've never been, but this video gives great recommendations for the train. Awesome job!
Just to add, I’ve found you can book the train on the trainline no more than 2 weeks away and it costs £70 total for two adults so good value! Thanks for the video!!
We are staying at a hotel in the Val d’Europe area and I know there is an RER station opposite. I believe it is possible to travel from CDG to both Val d’Europe & Marne la Vallee by the RER but can’t find much information, do you have any advice?
I’m just wondering, are character meet and greets available in the evening at Disneyland Paris? If so, what characters are there and where would you go to find them?
Yes, they are available! If you download the Disneyland Paris app, you can find out where and when they are happening the day you are there. Who's your fav character?
My girlfriend and I want to visit Disneyland in the low season (probably January 2022), so we were wondering what alternatives there are to the slow shuttle bus. Needless to say, this video more than answered that question. Thanks for that! The only real question now is... Does the TGV have frequent train rides from CDG to Disneyland in the winter too? Also, how are things when wanting to get from Disneyland to CDG in the afternoon?
They have at least one train per hour, so you'll have to decide if that is frequent enough for you ;-P Same way on the way back to CDG. You can find all the timetables on the website for the TGV.
Hi Morgan, Can you tell me if i buy the Paris visite travel pass unlimited travel , can i use the pass on the train from the airport to Marne la Vallee Chessy Disneyland Paris or do i have to buy a separate ticket ? Thanks David 👋
There are definitely lifts in the airport and at the Marne le Vallee train station, and the TGV trains are so modern I am ASSUMING they have a solution to accommodate wheelchairs. I am not an expert, however, so it's best to check with the TGV website.
Can anybody confirm if the trains are safe to take at night? Me and my lady are concerned leaving Disneyland late at night back to central Paris back to our hotel 12:00 AM. Our hotel is a few minutes walk from train station.
If you speak about the RER A, it is safe Especially if you leave when the park closes the train will be filled with other passengers coming from Dysneland (I also advise you to leave a little earlier if you want to have a seat, the train being crowded during the returns). Personally I have taken it several times and never had a problem.
@@goltod2364 Wow I really appreciate your response. Our trip is in a few weeks. I also wonder about the area outside the train in Central London. Thank you so much for your response.
@@WestHaddnin Central London, you mean Paris ? For the area around at night I never had any issue but from what I've heard it's always beter to be acompaneid espacialy if your a women.
You said that when you are arriving from outside france you need to go through customs and immigrations - is that also for EU-citizens arriving from EU-countries?
For certain countries it usually won't be as it's Schengen to Schengen - same border control zone. However, for now they do have individual border controls active, so until further notice the answer is yes.
I almost sub Ur channel, but u said that Ur German, anyway good content and montage interesting topic but I am still Polish and Ur German. I miss my grandgrandmother maybe cuz I didn't know her...
I've used it before and it's the best bet, but last time I reserved months in advance a TGV from CDG to Disneyland Paris - Marne la Vallé Chéssy for Christmas 2019. Arrived from Lima, Peru. Cancelled due to transport strike in France and I had to hire the Magical Shuttle. Never got a refund from OUI, they only gave me a travel voucher which -as a tourist, was totally useless to me.
Just the type of video I was looking for. Kudos.
Morgan, you did a great job composing this video from the views of signage to the map of the train station arriving at Disneyland Paris. I've never been, but this video gives great recommendations for the train. Awesome job!
Thanks, (again), for the positive feedback and support.
Just to add, I’ve found you can book the train on the trainline no more than 2 weeks away and it costs £70 total for two adults so good value! Thanks for the video!!
We’re waiting to catch our plane to Paris. So just re watching the video to get it right!
The TGV is awesome. It's been ages since I rode on it.
Very helpful cause in the near future (not sure when) I plan on going to Disneyland Paris.
this was super helpful!!! thank you!
We are staying at a hotel in the Val d’Europe area and I know there is an RER station opposite. I believe it is possible to travel from CDG to both Val d’Europe & Marne la Vallee by the RER but can’t find much information, do you have any advice?
Just checked TGV, it is so costly. $45 for 1 ticket. Wheras 60eur for taxi from paris airport. Thats a cheaper option if you are 2.
But if you arrive at the right time, the TGV is SOOOO much faster. Just saying!
Did u see that the Cheyenne has shut again ! The Newport Bay is the only one left open now
Maybe you can talk about your experiences with train travel in Europe. I want to do that in the future
I am going new year because I am going to Canda. this year
I’m just wondering, are character meet and greets available in the evening at Disneyland Paris? If so, what characters are there and where would you go to find them?
Yes, they are available! If you download the Disneyland Paris app, you can find out where and when they are happening the day you are there. Who's your fav character?
@@VeryunOfficialTravelGuides Mickey Mouse, and Cinderella
P.S. 20 minutes before your TGV train arrives you platform number shows up like how the flight gate shows up 1 hour before.
My girlfriend and I want to visit Disneyland in the low season (probably January 2022), so we were wondering what alternatives there are to the slow shuttle bus. Needless to say, this video more than answered that question. Thanks for that!
The only real question now is... Does the TGV have frequent train rides from CDG to Disneyland in the winter too? Also, how are things when wanting to get from Disneyland to CDG in the afternoon?
They have at least one train per hour, so you'll have to decide if that is frequent enough for you ;-P Same way on the way back to CDG. You can find all the timetables on the website for the TGV.
Hi Morgan,
Can you tell me if i buy the Paris visite travel pass unlimited travel , can i use the pass on the train from the airport to Marne la Vallee Chessy Disneyland Paris or do i have to buy a separate ticket ?
Thanks
David 👋
No you can't, the pass only work for parisien commun transport and the train from the airport to disneyland is a hight speed train.
I've liked traveling by train in Europe. Wish the states more and better train service and wasn't so much a car culture.
What is the earliest time you can get on this train starting at dlparis back to the airport?
Oh I really don't know that. Check out the TGV website for all the current times.
Hello, are there any lifts till you arrive to the train for a wheelchair user?
There are definitely lifts in the airport and at the Marne le Vallee train station, and the TGV trains are so modern I am ASSUMING they have a solution to accommodate wheelchairs. I am not an expert, however, so it's best to check with the TGV website.
@@VeryunOfficialTravelGuides Thank you.
Marcus on Aladdin’s carpet?
Yes, that was Markus!
@@VeryunOfficialTravelGuides Sorry for the misspelling of Markus' name. Auto correct did that.
Can anybody confirm if the trains are safe to take at night? Me and my lady are concerned leaving Disneyland late at night back to central Paris back to our hotel 12:00 AM. Our hotel is a few minutes walk from train station.
If you speak about the RER A, it is safe Especially if you leave when the park closes the train will be filled with other passengers coming from Dysneland (I also advise you to leave a little earlier if you want to have a seat, the train being crowded during the returns). Personally I have taken it several times and never had a problem.
@@goltod2364 Wow I really appreciate your response. Our trip is in a few weeks. I also wonder about the area outside the train in Central London. Thank you so much for your response.
@@WestHaddnin Central London, you mean Paris ? For the area around at night I never had any issue but from what I've heard it's always beter to be acompaneid espacialy if your a women.
Can’t wait to get here in December! Our Magical Shuttle we bought with our package has been cancelled, and we are now taking the TGV 😁
You said that when you are arriving from outside france you need to go through customs and immigrations - is that also for EU-citizens arriving from EU-countries?
I arrived from Germany, so I think the answer is yes.
For certain countries it usually won't be as it's Schengen to Schengen - same border control zone.
However, for now they do have individual border controls active, so until further notice the answer is yes.
That was too easy. Markus was on the magic carpets waving at you. Damnit, Markus, if you didn't wave this would have been a more challenging game.
I almost sub Ur channel, but u said that Ur German, anyway good content and montage interesting topic but I am still Polish and Ur German. I miss my grandgrandmother maybe cuz I didn't know her...
Did I see Markus waving on a ride?
You sure did!
Was it the flying carpets?
Yep!
hello! just so you know, there is a Disneyland Paris shuttle from the airport!!
He said that in the video and said they were not complimentary
I've used it before and it's the best bet, but last time I reserved months in advance a TGV from CDG to Disneyland Paris - Marne la Vallé Chéssy for Christmas 2019. Arrived from Lima, Peru. Cancelled due to transport strike in France and I had to hire the Magical Shuttle. Never got a refund from OUI, they only gave me a travel voucher which -as a tourist, was totally useless to me.
Wow. That is very unfortunate!
First ! 😂
35 Euro for a 9 Minute Ride....omg
That’s because the train goes like 150 miles and hour :-)