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Disneyland Paris® - Getting there by Road![]() |
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The information that you see is taken from André Willey's Disneyland Paris FAQ, undoubtedly the best Disneyland Paris resource which is available in full by clicking . |
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Note: Major roads in France have both a local Autoroute (A) number and a newer Euroroute (E) designation. For ferry travellers (or Channel Tunnel passengers from England) driving from Calais: Take the A26 through St. Omer toward Arras. From Arras, take the A1 (aka E15, or " autoroute du nord" ) heading south toward Paris. Turn off at exit 6, after Charles de Gaulle airport, onto the A104 (" la Francilienne" ). This takes you to the A4 (aka E50, or " autoroute de l'est" ), which you should follow in the Reims direction (see below). Tolls will cost you around FFr 103 each way, and the total journey is about 328 km - a comfortable 3.5 hours drive. UK visitors may want to call the AA Roadwatch premium-rate information line for Disneyland Paris on 0836 401400. From the south/west, take the A6 (aka E05, or " autoroute du sud" ) or A10 (aka E15, or " L'Aquitaine" ) toward Paris. Before you reach Paris, turn off onto the N104 (" la Francilienne" ) heading north/east. This will connect you to the A4 (aka E50, or " autoroute de l'est" ), which you should follow in the Reims direction. From the east, follow the A4 (aka E50, or " autoroute de l'est" ) toward Paris, turning off the A4 at exit 14 for the park. Travellers heading out from the Paris area should take the A4 Autoroute east toward Reims/Metz/Nancy (also known as the " autoroute de l'est" ). The park is about 32 km out of Paris (exit 14 from the A4) and is well signposted as " Parc Euro Disneyland" or " Espace Euro Disney" . Note: The Davy Crockett Ranch is a short way away from the main resort complex, on the other side of the A4, so watch out for the separate signs (exit 13) if you're staying there. For all the other hotels, follow the signs for the park itself. Parking costs around 50 Francs per day. Parking is free for all hotel guests, except for those staying at the Disneyland Hotel for which there is a daily charge. All resort parking is free for Annual Plus passport holders. Don't forget to make a note of where you parked, the car park sections being named after Disney characters: Alice, Bambi, Donald, Fleur, Jiminy, Minnie, Pinocchio, Winnie and Tigger (the latter is used for coaches). There is a moving walkway which takes you from the main (11,400 space) car park to the centre of the resort complex, next to the railway station. There is also a picnic area nearby, and an Animal Care Centre for boarding pets during your stay. |
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