Train travel from and to Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris for some people is one tourist destination that is very special. Especially if you have children or family members who are still young age. Traveling by train is one of the easiest ways to get to the park to play in France this. From the city of Paris you can travel by train which is available approximately every 15 minutes.

Euro Disney stations located outside the main entrance to the park to play this, so after you get off the train you will be able to see the wonders of this park Euro Disney. In addition to the train station there is also also a bus station so very easy to transfer to a shuttle if you stay at a local location or find a bus to the area where you live or spend the night. There are also services where you can stay in a hotel in Disney Park location that can make you if you wanted to visit this park from Euro Disney where you stay.

Train travel to and from the center to the Euro Disneyland Paris all day at about 15 minutes from several central train stops. There are five major train stations that could be where you memuali your trip to Euro Disney or Disneyland; the station Charles de Gaulle Etoile (the Arc de Triomphe), Auber (Galeries Lafayette shopping center), Chatelet Les Halles (large shopping center under largest land underground / subway station in the world), Gare de Lyon and Nation station. The station is located in the Euro Disney called the station Marne La Vallee / Disney

You need to buy tickets for Zone 1 Zone-5 which will cover your entire trip. A train ticket you can usually buy it for € 6.45 and can be purchased with automatic ticket machines (different languages can be selected) and can be paid by coin or chip and pin cards.

This train will take you to Disneyland from Paris city center by the trip takes over 40 minutes. And usually the train will leave on time. So get ready to board the train you with a major Euro Disney at the appointed time


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