I am travelling to Euro Disney from Paris city centre on 23 November. What train do I take? (I will be returning to Paris on the 24th). Do I have to book this train in advance? Also, I only want to visit the park on the 23rd - what is the best ticket to purchase for a one-day visit? Should I purchase this ticket in advance?What is the best train to take travel from Paris city centre to Euro Disney?
You take the RER commuter train, Line A to the Marne la Valee station at the end of the line. The tickets are 6,45 Euros each way.
The trains run very frequently, every 10 minutes or less most of the day.
What is the best train to take travel from Paris city centre to Euro Disney?
The previous responder gave you the correct train details - this is a commuter train line, no need to book, you simply buy your ticket at the station.
The best ticket to buy for a one-day visit is (unsurprisingly ;-) ) a one-day ticket. Look at the Disney site for options. If you purchase your ticket in advance you will avoid possibly having to queue for them on the day, but I wouldn't really expect November 23 to be a particularly busy day.
What is the best train to take travel from Paris city centre to Euro Disney?
Yes the previous responses are correct about the train service!
Take the RER 'Line A' in the direction of 'Marne La Vallee' make sure you get the direction right as line A splits and heads to 'Boissy-St-Leger' which isn't Disneyland Paris!
The best place to buy tickets is at the Disney Store on the Champs Elyse. At the back of the store is a small desk and you can purchase tickets there.
You can also buy a limited selection of tickets at the Marne La Vallee Chessy RER station and at Disney Land Resort Paris itself however if you buy tickets on the day before 11/12am then expect a long queue!
RER tickets can be purchased at any Metro or RER station
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