Disneyland Paris
- acrosbie57
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
At our last travel club meeting on 19 February, a few people asked about Disneyland Paris.
While the French Capital is still on my list of places to visit. I have obtained some information that I thought would be helpful about the accessibility of this destination to help you plan your next trip. If anyone has personal experience please comment below to share this

Getting there
Both Charles De Gaulle and Orly Airports are well connected with flights from all over the UK to them. You can then get a shuttle bus to the Disney Parks with a journey time of approx. 40 minutes. Unfortunately, the buses are not wheelchair accessible.
If your flight arrives at CDG there is also regular TGV trains to Marne-la-Vallée Chessy which is situated next to the park. The journey time this way to the airport is approximately 10 minutes. The trains are extremely wheelchair accessible and you can learn more on this website
It is also easy to get to Central Paris and enjoy all the landmarks and also the Eurostar Train Connections. Line A of Paris's RER Suburban Rail System runs to the park with a journey time of 40 minutes

In Resort
There are a range of accessibility resources as hyperlinked below.

We thank our attendees for this helpful suggestion of a destination to spotlight and as always please do let us know any suggestions. We look forward to seeing you again at a future session which takes place monthly on the last Thursday of the month at 7.30pm




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