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disneyland paris
Want to pay a two/three day visit to Disneyland Paris and also incorporate a couple of days into Paris. Is it easier to stay in Paris and travel to Disneyland or vice versa. Will be driving on our way down to the south of france so am a bit unsure about driving into Paris. Have done it before many years ago and negotiating the one ways was a bit hairy. Advice from Paris/Disneyland experts welcome
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd leave your car parked at Disneyland / Marne la Vallee and get the train into Paris. It is simple and reliable:
http://parisbytrain.com/rer-train-paris-to-eur o-disney/
It also seems to drop you of at 'etoile', which is underneath the Arc de Triomphe - now you wouldn't be able to park there!
http://parisbytrain.com/rer-train-paris-to-eur o-disney/
It also seems to drop you of at 'etoile', which is underneath the Arc de Triomphe - now you wouldn't be able to park there!
All depends on the days you're going. I'd avoid Eurodisney on a weekend as the queues are longer than during the week. Wednesdays are quite busy due to schools being closed. One of the best days is Mondays. Weekends in Paris are less busy because offices are shut so less people and less cars. The train between Marne la Vall�e and Paris operates on a very regular basis.