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Melaniec234 · 19/05/2007 13:32

Hi, got a chance of really cheap flights from glasgow to Beauvios, paris. But how would we get from there to euro-disney, is it expensive for connections, thanks

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DevilsAdvocado · 19/05/2007 13:34

Hire car?

Depends how far it is really.

We are flying to CDG airport in July and driving to EuroDisney.

Nbg · 19/05/2007 13:34

Train isnt that expensive.

rabbleraiser · 19/05/2007 13:36

France is generally cheaper than the UK to get out and about. I haven't been for a while, but I think the Metro system runs to EuroDisney - and it wouldn't be a King's Ransom.

AttilaTheMeerkat · 19/05/2007 13:39

It may be cheap but you may not find that journey at all cheerful.

Beauvais airport is about 117kms from Disneyland. You'd be far better off flying to a closer Paris airport (like CDG for instance). The RER (red) line runs from the centre of Paris to Marnee la Vallee (which is the Disneyland Paris stop).

AttilaTheMeerkat · 19/05/2007 13:40

have a look at this also re Beauvais:-
europeforvisitors.com/paris/articles/paris-beauvais-airport-transportation.htm

Skribble · 19/05/2007 23:03

If flying from Glasgow (prestwick) Ryanair is probably your best bet price wise.

There is a bus from the airport after each flight arrival that will take you right into the centre of Paris. There are metro stations near the drop off point. Bus link E13

One tip, make sure you know where the bus parking is at Port Malliot, you may be dropped off roadside on the big roundabout and be unaware that the buses will not pick up from there, the pick up bus park is round the corner, check a map in case. I found it by mistake as I had time to kill and went for a wander, other wise I would have missed it.

But anyway you want to get to disney....so once off the bus you can go to the Charles de Gaulle Etoile station to get the RER train to Marne le Vallee on the red A4 line. Its a bit of a walk (about 2 km) from the bus drop off, to Charles RER station, you can get on the metro at Porte Maillot (right beside the drop off) head North West towards La Defense and change there to the Red A4 line.

If this link works the bus drop off is in the triangle north of the red shopping trolley and the envelope on Blvd Pershing

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