Getting from Paris to dlp

Started by Sassyb, October 07, 2015, 12:09:32 PM

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Sassyb

Hi we are looking at travelling from Paris to Disney but don't know what the best options would be, a am travelling with my 8 year old, my mum in a wheelchair and my husband who uses walking sticks. Any advice would be great :)

Mileto

You can catch a private shuttle or RER A to station Marne Le Valee.

I don't think your husband is going to need his walking sticks. It's 45-50 minutes with the train.


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It's a small world after all

Sassyb

Husband has to use his sticks to walk so wil need them, just concerned with how easy it will be with luggage ect and getting mum and husband on and off trains, is the train direct?

Mileto

Yes, it's direct. No problem with the sticks in this situation. You all will find places for luggage and your mom.
Where in Paris will you be, so we can pick a station?

P.S. Sorry for my unproper joke. :(


08.1993 - DL Tokyo; 05.2010 - DLP; 11.2010 - DLP; 09.2013 - DLP; 09.2014 - DLP; 11.2015 - DLP
It's a small world after all

Sassyb


Mileto

You have to do these moves, it you use the RER (in yellow color are the stations you need)



Please, somebody correct me, if I am wrong.


08.1993 - DL Tokyo; 05.2010 - DLP; 11.2010 - DLP; 09.2013 - DLP; 09.2014 - DLP; 11.2015 - DLP
It's a small world after all

DisneyRon

Quote from: Sassyb on October 07, 2015, 04:22:25 PM
Lol, will be from gard du nord
:)

Take the RER B to Châtelet Les Halles, then hop onto the RER A to Marne-La-Vallée (leaves from the platform opposite). Should you miss your initial connection (as the RER A is probably on the platform as your RER B arrives), don't worry, they go every 4-5 minutes or so. ;)

Sassyb

Fab thank you both, a little nervous about it with a child , luggage and 2 disabled adults but saving £500 by getting Eurostar to Paris instead of direct to dlp is making the decision for us ;)