Travel with confidence between Paris and Disneyland Paris with a flexible, comfortable and easily accessible transportation service.
Departures take place from Paris (Louvre and Bercy), close to metro stations.
At Disneyland Paris, pick-up and drop-off are at Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy station.
Enjoy a premium coach with Wi-Fi and a late return from Disneyland Paris, ideal for enjoying the entertainment and nightlife when scheduled, without stress or public transport.
Single round trip or return: Single trips to the following departures: MORNING 8am Louvre/ 8.30am Bercy/ 9.45am Disney EVENING 8pm Louvre/ 8.30pm Bercy/ 9.45pm Disney
After your Reservation, you will receive a confirmation indicating the exact time, the chosen pick-up point and practical information. On the day of Check-out, make sure to show up on time at the selected meeting point (Louvre or Bercy, or Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy station, depending on the route), about 10 minutes before the scheduled time.
The driver welcomes you on board a premium coach, identifiable by its signage and presence at the meeting point communicated. Pick-ups are made with the same vehicle, without change. Times can vary from 5 to 10 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
The route is direct, without connection. You travel comfortably in a modern coach equipped with reclining seats, air conditioning, Wi-Fi and luggage space. The journey time is flexible, estimated between 60 and 80 minutes depending on traffic.
Upon arrival, the drop-off takes place at Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy station (Disneyland Paris) or in Paris (Louvre and Bercy) depending on the direction of the reserved trip. For return journeys, the return journey takes place in the evening from the agreed point, with the same coach and the same level of comfort.
This transportation service is designed to offer a simple, relaxing and reliable alternative to public transportation.
Transportation only, without entrance ticket included.
Addresses and Check-out Times:
Morning 8am and Evening 8pm: 4 rue l'admiral de coligny 75001 (Louvre)
Morning 8:30 am and Evening 8:30 pm: 13 av des terroirs de france 75012 (Bercy)
Morning 9.45am and Evening 9.45pm: Gare Marne la Vallée Place des Passagers du Vent, 77700 Chessy (Disney)
Reference "DISNEY"
At the station roundabout.
The driver will have a jacket with the logo "LGD"
A sign with the name "LGD" will be on the side of the front door of the coach.
The bus will be located in the area at more or less 15 meters.
Check-out times: Morning 9.45 / Evening 9.45 pm
Show your ticket to the driver
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