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How to get from Paris Nord train station to Disneyland paris?

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And roughly how long and cost please

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  1. Take a taxi... Maybe, it will cause 15$ (us)...


  2. Don't listen to the guy who told you to take a taxi. It will take longer than the RER and cost you a h**l of a lot more than the $15 he claimed.

    There are a couple of routes using the RER. You can take line E and change.

    But the method the other guys above have listed is prbably easier.

    Time is about half to three quarters of an hour.

    But, whatever you do, don't go by cab.

  3. by train from Paris Nord; take RER B to Chatelet les Halles, get off, walk to the other side, don't cross over, get RER A heading to Marne La Vallee Chessy, that's the stop u need, get off there n ur in Disney.

    Went to France last year, couldn't speak a word in french, no one wanted to help. The guy at the info desk told me I quote 'we speak french in France, ask me for direction in french n I'll answer'.

    i was really furious, i wanted to get on the next euro star back but my kid wanted to go to Disney. luckily i met this young couple who were really nice, they took me to les halles n put me on RER A, n even wrote it in my diary, kept the diary for my next visit to France, I'm not gonna ask anyone for direction, coz I've got it written down. good luck n have fun.

  4. Take the RER (high speed commuter train) direct from Gare du Nord to Marne la Vallée-Chessy.  The RER station at Paris Nord is down the escalators from the main station concourse. The RER station at Marne la Vallée-Chessy is a short walk to the gates.  It takes 1 hour and there are 3 trains an hour.  

    I don't know the fare off hand, but it's cheap.  Have some Euro coins handy and you can buy your ticket from the machine.

  5. It will take you about 45 minutes to get from Paris to Disneyland.  I can't remember how much it cost.  I did this 2 years ago.  You need to get a metro timetable and work it out.

  6. Rexona is entitled to his opinions about the fact that France is full of french - otherwise his(her) explanations are perfect -

    and you'll maybe appreciate that I say all this in English

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